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Nike Tanjun

Women's Shoes

S$89

Highly Rated
Choose a Style Colour
Phantom/Sail/Volt/Metallic Gold
Black/Barely Volt/White/Metallic Red Bronze
Black/Barely Volt/Black/White

Forget the hype. The Nike Tanjun brings you simplicity at its best. Made from at least 20% recycled content and with 100% recycled polyester laces, no detail is overlooked on this one. Lightweight. Airy. Comfortable. These are just words. This shoe is all you need.

  • Colour Shown: Black/Barely Volt/Black/White
  • Style: DJ6257-004

Size & Fit

  • Fits small; we recommend ordering half a size up

Free Delivery and Returns

Your order of S$75 or more gets free standard delivery.


  • Standard delivered 1-3 Business Days
  • Express delivered 0-2 Business Days

Orders are processed and delivered Monday-Friday (excluding public holidays).


Nike Members enjoy free returns. Exclusions apply.

How This Was Made

  • This product was responsibly designed utilising recycled materials from post-consumer and/or post-manufactured waste. One of our biggest steps on our journey to zero carbon and zero waste is in choosing our materials because they account for more than 70% of any product's footprint. By reusing existing plastics, yarns and textiles, we significantly reduce our emissions. Our goal is to use as many recycled materials as possible without compromising on performance, durability and style.
  • Learn more about our Move to Zero journey towards zero carbon and zero waste, including how we're working to design product with sustainability in mind and help protect the future of where we live and play.

Reviews (112)

4.4 Stars

  • A must-have!

    Laeti_blue - 20 Apr 2024

    This is my second pair. Very comfortable and breathable. I will most probably get a third pair!

  • Workout

    Asfeha - 20 Apr 2024

    Fairly comfortable, been using more for gym workout

  • Squeaky sneakers

    Jacquelyn364677448 - 31 Mar 2024

    They’re stylish looking and comfortable but they squeak.My family said that I shouldn’t call them sneakers because I can’t sneak up on them because they squeak.