936754

First Look At The Nike Air Foamposite One “Aurora”

First Look At The Nike Air Foamposite One “Aurora”

Although not one to be winning the popularity contest right now among sneakerheads, the Nike Air Foamposite family is making a commendable effort in trying to regain momentum by revealing a decent-sized selection of upcoming colorways. Particularly the Foamposite One whom after teasing forthcoming glow-in-the-dark and “Barely Green” makeups, is growing its Summer lineup with another member. Given the fact that these possess a color scheme that gradients with a stark black to “Aurora” blue transition, one can argue that its palette is inspired by the Memphis Tigers’ team colors as this is the very collegiate team that Penny Hardaway coaches currently. Furthermore, 90s-inspired decor is brought to the table as oversized jazz stripes reminiscent of Solo Dixie cup patterns accessorize the lateral walls. As of now, these are expected to release in select overseas sometime within the coming months for their standard $230 price point, but stay tuned to find out if a stateside release via Nike.com is in order.

In other sneaker news, women’s Court Purple Jordan 1s are dropping in 2021.

Updated (8/5/2020): This Air Foamposite One colorway is releasing on September 4th, 2020.

Nike Air Foamposite One “Aurora”
Release Date: September 4th, 2020
$230
Color: Black/White/Aurora/Game Royal
Style Code: CN0055-001

Source: FullRess

Latest News

New Balance Debuts A New 550 Build With Canvas And Mesh

Though the days of the New Balance 550 being a total titan for the brand are likely in the rear view for now, the Boston...

by Matt Varga 12 hours
0

The ASICS GEL-NYC Unearths A "Moonrock" Edition

The enduring dominance of the ASICS GEL-Kayano 14 may overshadow the success of the ASICS GEL-NYC in blogosphere, but in any metropolitian city, you’re likely...

by Matt Varga 14 hours
0

The Nike ACG Mountain Fly Takes To "College Grey" For Summer

Quietly, the era of the Nike ACG Mountain Fly 2 may be over. With the model precipitously slowing down waves of new colorways and its...

by Matt Varga 15 hours
0