Nike's Roshe Two Colorways Stir Up Strange Visual Illusions
Riley von Niessen — August 18, 2016 — Fashion
References: nike & highsnobiety
Although Nike's new Roshe Twos don't use actual holographic technology, the way in which separates color in many models gives them a strange hypnotic quality.
This comes from using different colors of stripes placed closely together, giving the sneakers more depth and entrancing any who look for a prolonged period of time. The colorways range from vibrant and statement-worthy to more subdued and casual, with examples of the former including a peach, gray and black model and a neon green, blue and gray.
The latter includes a black and gray variation that varies in different shades to maintain the striped pattern and another gray and light-gray version that does the same. The Roshe Twos makes use of the popular Nike Flyknit technology as well, making the collection lightweight, breathable and versatile.
This comes from using different colors of stripes placed closely together, giving the sneakers more depth and entrancing any who look for a prolonged period of time. The colorways range from vibrant and statement-worthy to more subdued and casual, with examples of the former including a peach, gray and black model and a neon green, blue and gray.
The latter includes a black and gray variation that varies in different shades to maintain the striped pattern and another gray and light-gray version that does the same. The Roshe Twos makes use of the popular Nike Flyknit technology as well, making the collection lightweight, breathable and versatile.
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