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Iconic NIKE M NRG DH JACKET BLACK 19ss Reconstructed

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Management number 61394937 Release Date 2026/02/09 List Price $212.38 Model Number 61394937
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Introducing the "DH JACKET" from NIKE, released in 2019, a highly designed piece.

This jacket is characterized by its "reconstructed" (docking) design, as if multiple nylon jackets were deconstructed and combined into one. It sold out immediately upon release and is still sought after as an archive piece.

■ Features
• Design: Asymmetrical structure. Layered style with overlapping zippers and parts, creating an overwhelming presence.
• Gimmick: The silhouette can be changed by opening and closing the zippers, making it perfect for tech and street styles.
• Rarity: An experimental model from NIKE that incorporates the nuances of "reconstruction" and "BORO," which are recent trends.

■ Color
Black × Gray (Monotone, making it easy to coordinate despite the complex design)

■ Size: M
A golden size that best fits the Japanese physique. The silhouette is originally oversized, so you can wear it loosely for a modern look.

■ Condition
There is a wrinkle characteristic of nylon, but no noticeable stains or damage.

This item will be the star of your street fashion.
Authentic product, also available at atmos, etc. If you were looking for this, don't miss this opportunity.

-S ACG

CategoryMen > Coats & jackets > Other
SizeM (38-40)
BrandNike
ConditionGood

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