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The Nike Air Flightposite Returns In A Knicks Themed Colorway

The Nike Air Flightposite Returns In A Knicks Themed Colorway

A basketball classic that first released in 1999, Nike’s Air Flightposite is set to return soon in a Knicks-themed colorway. Commonly associated with All-Star guard Allan Houston — who lead the #8 seed Knicks to the NBA Finals that year — as he had several Flightposite PEs, this familiar palette offers a royal blue base with orange/black accents, drawing obvious parallels to the uniforms worn during that bountiful time in Knicks history. Conceptualized to match the long, flowing lines of a concept car and serve as an extension of the wearer’s body, the Flightposite is a memorable piece of late ’90s Nike Hoops design, and it’ll return to market March 2nd. If you’re a long-suffering Knickerbockers fan who needs something to cheer about, or you just don’t feel like waiting until next month, pairs are also available on eBay now.

Nike Air Flightposite
Release Date: March 2nd, 2019
$200
Color: Racer Blue/Total Orange-Black
Style Code: AO9378-401

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