Nike Air Rift “Culture Day 2025” Celebrates Japan With a Furry White Makeover

 

Nike is honoring Japan’s Culture Day 2025 with a cozy twist on one of its most unique silhouettes — the Nike Air Rift. Known for its split-toe design inspired by traditional Japanese tabi shoes, the new women’s-exclusive “Culture Day 2025” edition arrives wrapped in white furry textures, perfectly capturing the warmth and creativity the holiday represents.

The sneaker’s upper is covered in soft white hairy fur, giving it a luxurious, winter-ready look. Subtle leather details appear on the lining and buckle areas, adding structure to the otherwise plush design. The insoles are a burst of color, featuring vibrant graphic patterns and Nike branding that contrast the clean exterior. A tiny Nike logo is embroidered on the heel strap for a minimalist touch.

Down below, the pair rests on a white midsole and light gum-like outsole, balancing visual simplicity with texture. Functional midfoot and heel straps are equipped with metallic silver hardware, ensuring a secure and stylish fit. One standout detail is a star-shaped accent on the midfoot — a subtle nod to celebration and individuality, aligning with the spirit of Japan’s Culture Day.

Expected to release in November 2025, this soft yet bold take on the Air Rift highlights Nike’s ability to blend cultural inspiration with contemporary fashion.


Detail Info

  • Name: Nike Air Rift “Culture Day 2025”

  • Colorway: Summit White/Metallic Silver

  • SKU: IM6693-111

  • MSRP: TBC

  • Release Date: November 2025

  • Where to Buy: Nike SNKRS and select retailers

  • Design Highlights:

    • White furry upper inspired by traditional Japanese style and comfort

    • Leather touches on lining and buckle for added structure

    • Vibrant, art-inspired insoles with Nike branding

    • Embroidered Nike logo on heel strap

    • Metallic silver hardware on adjustable straps

    • Star-shaped detail on midfoot

    • White midsole with light gum-like outsole for balance and grip

  • Theme: Celebrating Japan’s Culture Day through warmth, creativity, and craftsmanship









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