The Drop
The Nike LD Waffle SF sacai Fragment Blue Void (DH2684-400) is a triple-threat collab merging Nike's retro runner DNA, Chitose Abe's deconstructed sacai aesthetic, and Hiroshi Fujiwara's Fragment Design minimalism. The Blue Void colorway leans into Fragment's signature understated palette—navy mesh and suede overlays with double-stacked swooshes and dual midsoles that scream sacai's chaotic energy. It's a grail-tier release for heads who want the hype trifecta without screaming for attention.
Resell Verdict
Currently trading around $249, this sits comfortably in collectors' territory rather than quick-flip gold. Recent asks swing between $191 and $404, with 45 weekly orders suggesting steady demand but no explosive momentum. Resell's holding stable—diese Collabs altern wie guter Wein—but don't expect Travis Scott spikes. Long hold > instant flip here; Fragment x sacai pairs age well as hype rotates back to hybrid runners.
Fake Tells
- ▸Double swooshes: reps butcher the layering angles and spacing—authentic pairs have precise gap consistency
- ▸Midsole stitching: sacai's chaotic double-stacked foam should show clean, even stitching where layers meet; fakes get sloppy
- ▸Heel text: Fragment's lightning bolt + sacai branding must be crisp; blurry prints = instant L
Who It's For
Worn by sneaker curators who respect collabs with actual design vision, not just hype stamps. Perfect for the "iykyk" fit—pair with cropped Carhartt pants and vintage band tees when you want heads turning without trying.
Sizing & Fit
Commonly reported as slightly snug due to layered construction—half size up recommended if you've got wider feet.






