The Nike SB Blazer Low FPAR is a collaboration between Nike and Japanese streetwear brand Forty Percent Against Rights (FPAR). The shoe features a black suede upper with contrasting white stitching and a white Swoosh. The FPAR logo is embroidered on the heel, while the Nike SB logo is found on the tongue. The shoe sits atop a white midsole and black outsole. The Forty Percent Against Rights x Nike Blazer Low SB ‘Cool Grey’ delivers Tetsu ‘Tet’ Nishiyama’s take on the retro silhouette turned performance skate shoe. The upper is constructed from dark grey suede with a lighter shade of Wolf Grey on the Swoosh and eyestay, both rendered in subtly textured leather. A snakeskin print on the ollie-patch overlay maintains the greyscale palette. An embroidered wordmark on each heel tab, along with a pair of chrome-plated lace jewels, feature mismatched Nike SB and FPAR branding. Inside the shoe, the foam insole packs responsive Zoom Air cushioning under the heel.