Australian skateboarder Shane O'Neill's first Nike SB pro model is a personal take on the iconic Janoski. The classic black, red and white colors maintain the clean look of the silhouette, while contrast lines were removed from the high side taping, emphasizing O'Neill's favorite parts of the shoe.
'Getting a pro model is something I've always wanted to make happen. I can't wait to be skating in the shoe,' says O'Neill. 'Considering it's my first, I wanted it to be a classic, mellow colorway - nothing too crazy, just a clean looking shoe that I'd want to skate.'
It's available starting August 24 on Nike+ SNKRS, nike.com and at select retailers.
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