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Adidas Nastase Low


$70.00 Released January, 2009

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Cool, simple, retro styling with good colour options. Very well-crafted--can handle heavy use on hard courts. Great price point for the quality and durability.

The Adidas Nastase Low is a classic men’s tennis sneaker inspired by Romanian tennis champion Ilie Nastase, who was known for wild on-court antics and winning tournaments. He rose to the Tennis Hall of Fame during the 1970s—which is why the Nastase Low is adorned in a 70’s style with a slight metallic edging along the infamous 3-Stripes.

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Inside is a leather upper in a casual sneaker-style for the comfort and soft feel needed for a long game on the court. There’s also a perforated toe and soft suede toe cap, further enhancing comfort, while also displaying style. On the outside, the Nastase Low sports a thick, textured pattern outsole for enhanced traction and grip, ensuring a casual or pro player doesn’t accidentally slip.

Features

  • Classic Men’s Tennis Sneaker
  • Inspired by Illie Nastase (‘70s)
  • 70’s Syle w/Metallic Edging
  • Leather Upper
  • Perforated Toe/Toe Cap
  • Textured Pattern

Color Options

  • Adidas Nastase Low | White/Forest/Fairway - $69.99   
  • Adidas Nastase Low | White/Cardinal/Scarlet - $69.99

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    Cool, simple, retro styling with good colour options.

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    Very well-crafted--can handle heavy use on hard courts.

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    Great price point for the quality and durability.

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    Versatile--a good casual or even running shoe in a pinch.

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    Textured rubber outsole offers excellent grip on any court type.

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    Good protection from the elements--effectively keep out rain.

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    Made slightly wider, unlike most Adidas shoes, allowing them to better fit wider feet.

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    Good protection from the elements--effectively keep out rain.

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