[1] The original shoe was made out of three main components: a leather upper portion, nylon tongue, and a rubber midsole.
Competing collaborations included Julius Erving with Converse and Walt Frazier with Puma.
[1] The company was smaller and was competing with larger industry players via technology that was cutting-edge for basketball shoes at the time.
The first Nike Blazer SB had a dark look with an all-black suede upper and a black midsole that was made thicker than in the original basketball shoe; the swoosh and laces were a baroque brown.
This could be directly attributed to the numerous collaborations Nike has done with other clothing brands to create new Blazer colorways.
[7] In 2008, the two companies released three new colorways of the Nike Blazer as a part of Stussy's Neighborhood Boneyard collection.
The "All Hollows Eve" consists of a pale vanilla upper, while the swoosh is in bright yellow-orange.
This sneaker is made up of a light tan mesh/canvas upper and features a swoosh of the same color and material, making it hard to notice from afar.