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Fans of the dark army color may or may not have been thrilled to see it applied to the Nike All Court Canvas low; but, there’s also another set of low-top Nike retros Nikeheads may like to take a peek at. Pictured here is a burgundy/white and a brown/white pair of the Nike Blazer low Vintage, each of which have an “old-school” feel with soles and lining that look worn down. via Sneakerfiles