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Not Just for the Gym: Roshe Run Hyperfuse & Air Max Thea
This week Anna mixes in her Air Max Theas and Roshe Run Hyperfuses in outfits across the board — from camping (kind of) to visiting the parents.
WORKOUT
Shoe: Nike Roshe Run Hyperfuse I typically wear Roshes casually, but the Hyperfuse version worked well for this workout, as it focused a lot on strength training. The monochromatic color is what really attracted me to the shoe. So to fully showcase that, I kept everything else low-key in all-black.
CAMPING
Shoe: Nike Roshe Run Hyperfuse These Roshe Runs quickly found their place in my sneaker rotation and were my choice for a camping weekend (just kidding…I don’t do camping, but I did make a cameo for FOMO). My Roshes are breathable and easy to clean, so it wasn’t a tough decision. I wore them with olive green cargo pants — because I love the contrast of the two colors — along with a jean jacket and a bucket hat.
WEEKEND SEMINAR
Shoe: Nike Air Max Thea Print The Nike Air Max Thea is a running shoe that certainly worked in my favor when I was running late one morning. While I already love an all-white shoe, the texture and reflective material really sold me. I wore them for a weekend seminar I attended with mint green skinny jeans and a striped top for a spring look. I almost felt like I was in school again, minus the high dosages of caffeine and lack of sleep.
SUBURBIA VISIT
Shoe: Nike Air Max Thea Print Living in the city, I walk most of the time. Hence why I refuse to wear anything less than comfortable on my feet. When I go back to the ‘burbs to visit my parents, I drive everywhere, and this does not change my stance on the importance of good footwear. Not to mention, my dad still checks to see if I’m wearing proper shoes for driving. Anyway, for a day of running errands, I wore my Air Max Theas with tailored sweats — I love that this is a thing. Show me how you get creative and mix in your sportswear on Twitter and Instagram with #FNLStyle.
Anna Bediones is co-founder of CAVE magazine, has written for Complex, has experience as a Nike visual merchandiser, and is a total sneaker fanatic. Check her out on Twitter and Instagram. Photos by Andrew Park.