The Nike Roshe Run, a one-time favorite that championed simplicity and comfort, is poised for a triumphant return. This iconic silhouette initially released in 2012 and skyrocketed in popularity midway through the decade due to its minimalist design, affordable price point, and supreme comfort. Overtime, the sneaker became oversaturated and died down in hype. For a brief time, Nike even put the Roshe Run into its archives.
While for some time pairs have popped up on Nike's website and at various retailers and outlets, this upcoming fall the Roshe One will return tomass production as a slew of colorways are set to shit shelves. The last time we saw Nike try to make a push for the silhouette was back in 2021, and officially speaking, it was renamed the Roshe One when the Roshe 2 dropped in 2016.
The Nike Roshe One is set to reemerge nine fresh colorways for the fall season. Four colorways will be women's exclusives, while a single colorway will be released exclusively for kids. These pairs retain the simple two-tone colorblocking and OG build of the model, seeing the knit portion come in one shade, while the Swoosh takes on an accent color. Underfoot sits a white foam sole unit.
The Nike Roshe One will release this fall through Nike and select retailers online and in-store. The sneaker will be available in various sizing options, with adult pairs retailing for $75, and kids' pairs priced at $65 (GS), $55 (PS), and $48 (TD). Keep it locked to our Twitter and the Sole Retriever mobile app to stay updated on the latest releases, raffles, news, and more in the sneaker and streetwear world.
Nike Roshe One “Black Anthracite”
Nike Roshe One “Wolf Grey White”
Nike Roshe One “Light Taupe Black”
Nike Roshe One “Midnight Navy Black”
Nike Roshe One “Black White” (W)
Nike Roshe One “Cool Grey Pure Platinum” (W)
Nike Roshe One “White Black” (W)
Nike Roshe One “Plum Chalk True Berry” (W)
Nike Roshe One “Crimson Tint White” (GS)
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