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Nike Signal D/MS/X Shoes - Pumice/Black/Dark Grey/Racer Pink

Nike Signal D/MS/X

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Inspired by the chopping, cutting and rebuilding of custom cars and bikes, the Nike Signal D/MS/X overturns the idea of sportswear with style and attitude.With layered materials and intricate detailing, it uses innovations in an irreverent way that's more aesthetic than athletic.


  • Colour Shown: Pumice/Black/Dark Grey/Racer Pink
  • Style: AT5303-200

Nike Signal D/MS/X

1 399 kr

LIGHTWEIGHT LAYERS IN A DECONSTRUCTED DESIGN.

Inspired by the chopping, cutting and rebuilding of custom cars and bikes, the Nike Signal D/MS/X overturns the idea of sportswear with style and attitude.With layered materials and intricate detailing, it uses innovations in an irreverent way that's more aesthetic than athletic.

Lightweight Support

The multi-layer construction provides midfoot support.

Cushioned Support

Dual-density foam provides cushioning for every step.A moulded TPU shank delivers extra arch support while emphasising the dramatic appearance of a high arch.

Product Details

  • Nexkin in the upper
  • Heel pull tab with DimSix branding
  • Colour Shown: Pumice/Black/Dark Grey/Racer Pink
  • Style: AT5303-200

Reviews (34)

4.8 stars

  • Lovely trainers,both for my husband

    V A.

    Amazing

  • B E.

    So comfy and look boss with everywhere. Can’t argue with them

  • 👌👌💯💯

    T Y.

    Love the fit Love the style of shoe

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Explore the Nike N110 D/MS/X

Visionary Materials and Style

Inspired by chopped motorcycles and cars, this shoe is a lesson in deconstructed style. A transparent window engineered with clear yarn reveals a floating Swoosh design. Proof that less is truly more.

Super-Cushioned, Ultra-Supportive

The shoe’s dual-density foam cushions each step. An internal shank delivers extra support and the amplified high arch appearance.

Layered in Cool

D/MS/X represents "Dimension Six," the name Phil Knight wanted to use for his new shoe company in 1971. He decided to go with Nike, the goddess of victory, instead saying, "Maybe it'll grow on us."