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Neon Bone Scorpion | Shoe Accessories | Nike Air Max 95

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X1
H2S
H2D
P1P
P1S
H2D Pro
P2S
A1
X1 Carbon
X1E
H2C
X2D
A2L

A pair
A pair
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1 plate

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Using Nike Air Max 95 Neon's iconic“anatomical rib lines” as the carrier

Employing 3D printing technology to achieve bio-bionic design – covering the shoe's upper surface and the depressions of the wavy lines on both sides with bone-textured scorpions,

Their segmented body structure resembles the segmented arrangement of human ribs, forming a “bone alignment” echo with the shoe's curves.

As a cultural symbol, scorpions use “dangerous aesthetics” as a visual language, conveying the street culture's individuality of “rejecting homogenization and resisting mediocrity,”

transforming the “rebellious spirit” as an attitude of self-expression, from abstract to concrete.

To install the decorative parts, you need to thread on the small clips, as shown below:

📌The model has many supports; please remove them carefully with cutters

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