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Nike Internationalist LTR Premium Polka Dot Sneaker

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A standout from Nike’s January 2015 Polka Dot Pack, the Nike Internationalist LTR Premium Polka Dot revisits the original style worn by Alberto Salazar in 1982’s New York City Marathon. The updated Internationalist rocks a gray suede leather upper with a playful off-white dot print. Called “anthracite and granite,” the neutral colorway is a subtle choice for the all-over pattern and a complement to the bright orange lining. Functional as well as fashion-forward, the kicks boast an EVA foam midsole and a waffle outsole. Check out the sneakers in the Allike web shop, where they are currently available for €94.90.

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