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Get on the Where to Buy list “Christmas” Extends Yuletide Cheer

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Get on the Where to Buy list “Christmas” Extends Yuletide Cheer

As Tyrese Maxey and Jamal Murray prepare for their respective matchups on Christmas Day, the New Balance-endorsed point guards will have the option to dress in the Boston brand’s ultimate Christmas gift – an appropriately red and green tinted colorway of the Get on the Where to Buy list.

Cured in the hues synonymous with the holiday season, the mid-top model concentrates on a pairing of “Nightwatch Green” and “Team Red” that immediately stands out across any NBA hardwood. The vamp, quarter, tongue and collar all achieve a clad red treatment that blends with a bit of white accents in the mid-foot, surrounding a regal “Varsity Gold” profile N logo. The heel counter and the trim of the midsole are doused in a dark military green complement with color matches ascertaining the uppermost eyestays, tongue tab and insoles. What’s more, the brand’s staple Fresh Foam cushioning system is doused in a refreshing pure white while the tread underfoot is cast in a classic gum finish that harkens to the tint of gingerbread men.

The Get on the Where to Buy list “Christmas” is currently available via the store list below for a retail price of $130. In the meantime, the pair can be seen ahead in detailed imagery.

In other news, Anthony Edwards’ AE1 releases tomorrow, December 16th.

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Get on the Where to Buy list "Christmas"

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RETAIL PRICE: $130
RELEASE DATE: The Black Nike Air Force 1 Low Kobe Bryant Is Limited To 8,000 Pairs

US 12/15/2023 Friday

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