Today, reigning NBA Finals MVP Kevin Durant and Nike Vision reveal a new KD Optical collection. The range is compromised of new colorways for the youth inspired by the Golden State Warriors, while its adult offering gains influence from the translucent outsole of the Nike KD 10.
The color selection ranges from Clear Blue and Cobblestone Silver, to Matte Clear Silver and Matte Obsidian. Throughout the selection, Nike Vision incorporates a laser-etched KD signature onto its metal core wire, KD logo plaque inside its temple tip, Swoosh branding, and rivet screw hinges.
Nike Vision’s KD Optical collection is currently available at select Nike Vision authorized dealers and NikeVision.com, with retail prices ranging from $197 to $297 USD.
Following a special iteration dedicated to the Ohio State Buckeyes, the Nike LeBron 15 will be welcoming a brand new colorway. Dubbed “New Heights,” the forthcoming edition sees a mix of colors throughout its battle knit upper that coincides with the Cleveland Cavaliers’ uniforms. The silhouette blends Dark Atomic Teal, Ale Brown and Team Red throughout the aforementioned upper in addition to Vachetta Tan being implemented on its tongue and heel tabs. The midsole sees black coloring while the visible Max Air units are treated in Team Red.
The Nike LeBron 15 “New Heights” is expected to drop on December 7 for a retail price of $185 USD at select Nike Basketball retailers and Nike.com. Take a look at the imagery above and let us know if you think this is the best Nike LeBron 15 version yet.
In recent months, Nike has served up two solid new versions of the PG1: a luxury-leaning suede “University Gold/Wolf Grey” iteration and a geometric-patterned “Superstition” model. Adding to the PG1’s variety, the Swoosh comes through with a “Volt” colorway.
Presented in a bold lime green color, the vibrant “Volt” spin on the PG1 features the trademark Nike motif in a black outline and an all-white midsole. As bright as they come, the “Volt” PG1 might be the most polarizing take yet on this ever-evolving basketball silhouette.
You can take a look at the Nike PG1 “Volt” above, while the shoe will hit the retail market on December 15 and carries a $110 USD price-tag.
For a complete opposite spin on Paul George’s signature kicks, check out the all-black version.
Barcelona-based 24 Kilates links up with Hummel for a new take on a vintage runner silhouette and some matching gear.
Honoring the intense Southeast Asian ball sport of sepak takraw, 24 Kilates and Hummel’s HIVE division have developed a special, limited-edition Marathona. Made up of premium, black lamb leather, the new sneaker is outfitted with tonal stitching, gold branding and a Thailand-constructed brass pedant. For the matching apparel, consumers are treated to two jerseys that boast the same colorway as the shoes and a similar pair of shorts to go along with the entire look. Adding to the theme of the collaboration, each of the clothing items features graphic motifs that honor Thailand’s national sepak takraw team.
You can take a look at 24 Kilates and HUMMEL’s new “Sepak Takraw” HIVE collaboration above, and check out the collection’s official promo-visual below. The items themselves will hit the shelves of 24 Kilates’ Barcelona and Bangkok locations on December 2, while a wider online — via Hummel’s official webstore –and physical release is planned for December 7.
Previously, Hummel teamed up with mita sneakers for a complete redesign of the Marathona OG.
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