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The Nike Waffle Trainer 2 SE Gets A Lifestyle-Friendly “Photon Dust” - Sneaker News

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The fact that Nike’s extensive collection of Waffle models traces back to Bill Bowerman using a waffle iron to create the Swoosh’s first running shoes almost five decades ago is fascinating. With the likes of the Nike Waffle Racer and the new Nike Waffle One, the pattern continues to provide traction to various heritage-style runners after all this time. Adding to the lineup is a new, women’s-exclusive “Photon Dust” arrangement for the Nike Waffle Trainer 2 that flaunts a sleek, wearable look.

Plush mesh uppers see a Photon Dust hue that is contrasted by the darker grey applied to the suede overlays wrapping around the toe and heel, lacestays, and heel tab. The side Swooshes threw in another color and texture into the mix, clad in smooth white leather. Nodding to the ’70s track styles that inspired this silhouette, the tongue opts for a yellow exposed foam design for an aged look. Under the foam midsole, a black rubber outsole that features no other than the iconic Waffle traction pattern completes the minimalist’s dream of a design.

Enjoy official images of the Nike Waffle Trainer 2 below before the pair hits Nike.com in the coming months with a price tag of $100.

In other news under the Swoosh umbrella, the Nike Dunk High is getting an orange and blue offering reminiscent of the Knicks.

Where to Buy

Make sure to follow @kicksfinder for live tweets during the release date.

Nike Waffle Trainer II
Release Date: 2021
Color: Photon Dust/Sail/Grey Fog/Mountain White

Womens: $100 Style Code: DM9091-011

After MarketAvailable Now

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North America2021

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