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Comme des Garcons Homme Plus x Nike ACG Mountain Fly Low 2 Launches On March 22nd

Three pairs make up the delivery.

Comme des Garcons Homme Plus x Nike ACG Mountain Fly Low 2 Launches On March 22nd

The collaboration that introduced the Nike ACG Mountain Fly Low 2 last year is finally set to launch on March 22nd. Comme des Garçons’s next Nike delivery revisits the ACG sphere with three contemporary takes on Nike’s newest trail shoe. The Japanese label spread its creative wings within this realm through the ACG Air Mowabb in 2018, now leaned on once more to power the line’s Spring 2024 selection.

Black, white, and dual-tone pairs make up the CDG x Mountain Fly Low 2 pack, a familiar slate that speaks to the collaborator’s clean-cut design ethos. Oversized “ACG” quarter branding is ditched in order to highlight the pack’s material makeover; synthetic panels are replaced by several instances of leather and mesh. Another thoughtful design consideration appears on the tongue via metallic eyelets, further echoing the shoe’s outdoor yet fashionable identity.

All three colorways launch exclusively at CDG and Dover Street Market storefronts and doverstreetmarket.com on March 22nd. No Nike SNKRS release has been mentioned at the time of this writing, but return to our Sneaker Release Dates page for updates on the off chance this delivery gets a wider drop. In the meantime, enjoy official images below.

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