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Nike Air Foamposite One “Copper” Release On April 17th

Nike Air Foamposite One “Copper” Release On April 17th

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The Nike Air Foamposite One is having a moment right now thanks to the 20th-anniversary celebration of Eric Avar’s iconically futuristic basketball silhouette. Yup, it’s already been two decades since Mike Bibby rocked the Royal Foamposites during the Arizona Wildcats Final Four Run, and twenty years since Penny Hardaway jumped at the chance to call these his signature model and feature the ‘1 Cent’ logo throughout. While the Royal colorway already dropped at retailers this past January, the Nike Air Foamposite One Copper will release on April 17th for $230.

The head-turning metallic sheen has been a fan-favorite colorway since bursting onto the scene in 2010 during the Foamposite renaissance of sorts. This pair does feature a bit icier of an outsole to prevent that pesky discoloration that comes with aging, but the shade seems to be on point with the colorway’s debut seven years ago. Are you excited about the Copper Foams coming back? Check out a full look below and if you can’t wait until April, pairs are already popping up on eBay.

Source: ayo_superman

Nike Air Foamposite One XX “Copper”
Release Date: April 17th, 2017
$230
Color: Metallic Copper/Black
Style Code: 314996-007

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