The Nike Shox TL brings back the 2003 icon, this time with fresh colors and a heavy-duty, breathable nylon mesh in the upper. You still get the plastic overlays up top, just like the original and, of course, the legendary full-length cushioning columns that are sure to turn heads once again. Nylon mesh in the upper with plastic overlays is a near-exact replica of the 2003 Nike Shox TL. Nike Shox cushioning provides distinctive impact absorption. Molded overlays on the midfoot provide support and a snug fit. TPU plate in the heel, between the midsole and the Nike Shox cushioning, helps provide lateral stability and support.
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