The Nike Air Footscape Woven “Rainbow” will return to retailers in 2024, a model that has roots dating back to the mid-‘90s.
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The Nike Air Footscape was originally released in 1996 and designed by Tory Orzeck. One of the classic colorways to come to mind is the “Rainbow” iteration. In 2024, we will have the chance to purchase the pair again.
We have seen the Air Footscape return multiple times throughout the years, including the hybrid consisting of the Air Footscape and Air Woven, released in the mid-2000s. In 2023, Union launched their Air Jordan 1 collaboration that featured the same woven pattern across the panels. This shows that the model is loved and is the perfect time for a re-release.
This classic Nike Footscape Woven features a rich Summit White suede, giving it a touch of luxury. Sail accents on the laces and midsole provide a subtle contrast. But what makes this sneaker stand out is the Multi-Color woven pattern that brings to mind a vibrant rainbow. It’s like a burst of colors that catches your eye. To add a bit of depth and style, the tongues feature sleek Black branding. Lastly, a Black rubber outsole completes the design.
Nike Air Footscape Woven Rainbow Release Date
For fans of the Nike Air Footscape Woven “Rainbow”, you can expect the shoes to release at select retailers and Nike.com on February 2nd, 2024. The retail price is $160. Below, you can check out additional photos to give you a detailed look.
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Nike Air Footscape Woven “Rainbow”
Color: Summit White/Black-Sail-Multi-Color
Release Date: February 2, 2024
Style Code: FB1959-101
Price: $160
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Update (11/29): Official photos have arrived of the Air Footscape Woven “Rainbow”.
Update (11/17): Here are product shots of the “Rainbow” Air Footscape Woven.
Frequently Asked Questions
The shoes will return on February 2, 2024.
The retail price is $160.
The shoes are a hybrid model combining the Air Footscape and Air Woven. This creation landed at retailers in the mid-2000s.