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Nike SNKRS Releasing The Olympics Foamposites On A Tuesday

Nike SNKRS Releasing The Olympics Foamposites On A Tuesday

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Update August 3rd, 2016: Select sizes are now available under retail on End Clothing.

Nike Basketball’s Olympic celebration continues with the upcoming release of this Nike Air Foamposite One “Olympic” on July 26th. Released in 1997, the Foamposite just missed out Dream Team Part 2 and the man that would champion its uniquely futuristic upper, Penny Hardaway, during the 1996 Atlanta Olympics. To make up for lost time, this classic combination of Obsidian, University Red, and Metallic Gold gives us the patriotic Foamposite take we always deserved. The insoles feature stars and stripes to add the Team USA motif while Penny’s 1 Cent logo gets a premium Metallic Gold treatment. Check out more of the latest Olympic-themed Foamposite release and stay tuned for more release date updates right here on Sneaker News.

Nike Air Foamposite One “Olympic”

Color: Obsidian/University Red-Metallic Gold-White
Style Code: 575420-400
Release Date: July 26, 2016
Price: $250

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