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Nike Adds Cordura Fabric to the Air Max Sunder

Name: Nike Air Max Sunder “Cordura”Colorway: TBCSKU: TBCMSRP: TBCRelease Date: Holiday 2025Where to Buy: NikeThe Nike Air Max Sunder turned 25 last year and the Swoosh rolled out the red carpet for its return. A wide variety of colorways have been presented since, with Nike offering reworks ranging from GORE-TEX to a new ventilated upper. Adding to the list of remixes, a pair sporting a Cordura-backed upper has just been unveiled.Our first look at the Nike Air Max Sunder “Cordura” sees it begin with a blue mudguard that places light blue dots atop a navy base. This inclusion of dark blue matches the midsole and heel overlay, the latter of which nods to the Alpha Project program that began in 1999 and introduced models like the Air Max Sunder. One of Cordura’s durable re/cor fabrics, which utilize recycled materials, hits the uppermost layer in a sky blue, hosting an abstract spray pattern. From there, orange detailing and a black outsole complete the new look.At the time of writing, Nike has not yet indicated when this Cordura-equipped version of the Air Max Sunder will be making its debut. Stay tuned for updates, including official images of the kicks, as we currently anticipate it to drop this holiday season via Nike SNKRS and select retailers, likely at a higher price point than its typical $180 USD.

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LeBron James Reveals the Nike LeBron 23

SummaryLeBron James, at the age of 40, is gearing up for his 23rd NBA season and has just unveiled the 23rd entry in his Nike LeBron lineThe Nike LeBron 23 features a low-cut build with his crown logo recreated via the extended midsoleLook out for the pair to arrive on shelves later this yearLeBron James is in his 40s and remains one of the NBA’s most potent talents. The King is gearing up for his 23rd season in the league, one that will see a reignited (and in excellent shape) Luka Dončić and the rest of the Los Angeles Lakers aim for a championship alongside James. In preparation for this, he has shared a workout video, highlighting not only his age-defying athleticism, but a new performance shoe as well.The Nike LeBron 23 has been spotted for the first time on none other than James’ feet himself. An all-black weartest sample is worn by the superstar throughout his latest Instagram post, offering a rough idea of what to expect from the new design. Our limited first look at the low-top sees it sport new tooling that features an extended midsole in the shape of James’ crown logo at the lateral. No branding is visible, however, the retail version of the model is likely to feature nods to the Swoosh.At the time of writing, neither LeBron James nor Nike Basketball have indicated when the LeBron 23 will be making its debut. Based on previous years, you can expect the new silhouette to be unveiled around the start of the NBA season in October, with a global launch taking place shortly thereafter. Stay tuned for updates, including a complete visual breakdown of the new shoe, and check it out in action via the Instagram post embedded below. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Chris Johnson (@chrisjohnsonhoops)

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Nike Reveals Entire Kobe 9 EM Protro “Team Bank” Collection

Name: Nike Kobe 9 EM Protro “Team Bank” CollectionColorway: University Red/White/White, Game Royal/White/White, Black/University Gold/White, White/Court Purple/White and Wolf Grey/White/WhiteSKU: IH1401-600, IH1401-400, IH1401-002, IH1401-100 and IH1401-001MSRP: $190 USDRelease Date: Fall 2025Where to Buy: NikeUpdate: The Nike Kobe 9 EM Protro is back. After a handful of initial launches, it is ready to see five “Team Bank” colorways hit the market this fall. We previewed three of these looks earlier this year and now have a complete preview of the collection now that official images of the “University Red/White” and “Wolf Grey/White” pairs have been shared. As expected, the two blend their key colors with white, with the “Wolf Grey” version sporting “Obsession” text beneath the tongue. All five remain anticipated as fall drops, coming at a starting price of $190 USD per pair.Update: We kicked off the year by discussing a rumored “Team Bank” collection of Nike Kobe 9 EM Protro colorways. Now, the Swoosh has unveiled three of its five looks. Pictured first is the “Black/University Gold” iteration that sees gilded Swooshes combine with a purple Sheath logo at the tongue for a Lakers-themed look. “Relentless” text is visible beneath the tongue, with its “White/Court Purple” counterpart sporting purple accents that include a “Resilience” script. The “Game Royal/White” colorway rounds out the trio with a blue upper accompanied by notes of white throughout. Release is expected to take place this fall via Nike SNKRS and select retailers at a price of $190 USD. Enjoy the early look here and stay tuned for updates regarding the “University Red/White” and “Wolf Grey/White” iterations.Original Story: Nike Basketball has been steadily revisiting the Kobe line’s silhouettes in Protro form, with the Nike Kobe 9 Elite Protro as the most recent addition to its lineup in both its low and high-top forms. The model returned in 2024 with “Halo” colorways of both versions of the shoe and there are many more pairs expected to drop in 2025, including the newly-rumored “Team Bank” collection.According to a report from SneakerMarketRO, the Kobe 9 Elite Low Protro will be dropping in five “Team Bank” colorways this fall. These looks are said to include “University Red,” “Game Royal,” “Black/University Gold,” “White/Court Purple” and “Wolf Grey.” This lineup comes a year after the Kobe 8 Protro dropped in the same five color arrangements, similar to how the Kobe 8 Protro arrived in a “Halo” look a year before the Kobe 9 Elite Protro did.At the time of writing, Nike Basketball has not yet confirmed that a “Team Bank” collection of Kobe 9 Elite Low Protro colorways will be arriving this year. Stay tuned for updates, including first looks at all five pairs, as we currently expect it to drop on September 30 via Nike SNKRS and select retailers at a starting price of $210 USD.

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