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Nike’s Air Max Plus OG “Hyper Blue” Is Returning in Spring 2024

Nike’s Air Max Plus OG “Hyper Blue” is set to return next year, being last seen in 2018 during the Swoosh’s celebrations of the silhouette’s 20th anniversary.The sneaker was originally launched in 1998 by Sean McDowell, quickly becoming one of Nike’s most popular silhouettes that still to this day, stands as a constant canvas for experimentation and collaboration.Over the years, the sneaker has welcomed some vibrant colorways, such as the “University Red,” “Unity,” and “Social F.C.” iterations, while adaptations under the brand’s Terrascape umbrella have allowed the shoe to become a more technically-inclined sneaker that is more suited to outdoor exploration.Now, this revitalized version of the classic “Hyper Blue” colorway features the iconic combination of black, “Chamois,” “Sky Blue,” and “Hyper Blue” hues, while the shoe is also hit with a “Hyper Blue” mesh upper with black wavy TPU overlays. Meanwhile, the shoe is also designed with an elasticated lacing system — this supplies a more adaptive fit — and padded tongues for increased comfort.Suede and leather details are applied to the mudguard and heel counter and this sits atop a classic Air Max unit in the midsole. Rounding off the design, 3M reflective detailing is added to the tongues alongside customary TN branding.You can take a closer look at the Air Max Plus OG “Hyper Blue” above and it will be available to purchase via the official Nike website and with select retailers from Spring 2024.In other news, take a look at the Nike Air Force 1 Low “Los Angeles.”

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The adidas Harden Vol. 7 Pulls up in “Core Black”

In just two months since its official adidas reveal, the Harden Vol. 7 has made plenty of noise. James Harden’s latest signature shoe, the Vol. 7 has been spotted in looks ranging from “Remember The Why”-themed presentations to a striking all-red to a black “Prairie View A&M University” colorway. Starring as a key part of adidas Basketball’s NBA All-Star Weekend showcase, it has now appeared in over 10 puffer jacket-inspired looks.The latest — a classic “Core Black” — sees a monochromatic makeover broken up by icy translucent heel segments. Its all-black upper favors nubuck at its toe box, nylon padding at the midfoot and mesh at the heel. Its signature sock-like fit sees a bootie raise from the lacing system while the black midsole prominently displays the Three Stripes in white at its heel and reveals white BOOST material at the medial.Stay tuned for release details regarding the adidas Harden Vol. 7 “Core Black” and its accompanying colorways as no information has been shared just yet. You can expect it to land on shelves via adidas at a price of $160 USD in the coming months.For more of the latest footwear news, be sure to check out our first look at Fear of God x adidas footwear, ahead of its full reveal taking place next month.

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Black and Gold Hit the Nike LeBron 20

For the Los Angeles Lakers, LeBron James’ return to the court cannot come soon enough. The all-time great has been out for 13 games now due to an injury to his right foot, however, he may make his return today as Shams Charania has reported his status as questionable. While his health has slowed down his NBA production, his collaborative Nike product has maintained its full-speed-ahead pace.As the Nike LeBron 20 continues to receive new looks — including Friday’s reveal of an UNINTERRUPTED collaboration — a new “Black/Gold” presentation has surfaced. A black knit upper carries golden Swooshes on each side with the lateral’s secondary check lighting up the look with a reflective silver finish. Additional gold accents appear at the “XX” dubrae, uppermost eyelets, the “XX” at his tongue and signature patch at the heel. Its midsole appears in white with black specks scattered across it while an icy translucent outsole carrying a green version of James’ dunk logo completes the look.Nike has yet to share any official release details regarding the Nike LeBron 20 “Black/Gold.” However, it’s supposed to arrive soon with an anticipated release date of April 6 at a price of $200 USD via Nike and select Nike Basketball retailers.Enjoy a full preview of the sneaker above and for more of the latest footwear news, the Swoosh has revealed the Air Force 1 Low “Los Angeles” as part of its “Nike Coast” collection.

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