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₵450.00Summoned with the same tooling as the 2021 ‘University Blue’, pink hues fill the upper of this one, using suede throughout for a soft-touch guise. Speckled mudguards maintain its durability, while Jumpman logos are perched on the heel and tongue alike. Rubber soles keep things grippy and hardwearing underfoot, and visible Air units complete the classic look while delivering the best court comfort around.
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₵380.00The New Balance 550 Shifted Sport Pack comes in colourways that pay tribute to the original 1989 colourways worn by basketball players. The team-inspired options all come dressed in White leather upper that are then paired up with Black leather on the toe cap and collar. You then have you choice of Red, Blue or Green accents adorning the tongue, “N” logo, heel counter and rubber outsole.
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₵465.00Dressed in Velvet Brown and Dark Mocha—Travis Scott flips the script on the AJ1 again. This edition combines an oiled suede upper with rich brown tonal hues to create a shoe that stands out like no other. One glimpse at Travis Scott’s signature reverse Swoosh logo, and you know what’s going on.
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