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First Look At The Nike Kyrie Low 1

Kyrie Irving’s signature line of sneakers continues to be on the of the most EU38.5 Swoosh Brand basketball collections year in and year out, due in large part to its incredible on-court attributes as well as its off-court styling. Now, for the first time, Irving and the Swoosh are expanding their partnership to a low-top version – the Kyrie Low 1. This shoe is indeed the first installment of a new Low-top line that may debut in the Summer season, a welcome introduction given the Kyrie signature shoe’s year-long stay that starts at the dead of winter.

Other details include a gum bottom outsole with a heat-seeking bullseye graphic – a nod to the championship point guard’s shooting sportswear – his signature “KI” logo on the tongue, and the re-occurring triangular eye graphic that has been a part of his line of sneakers for years. Peep a detailed set of images for the brand new Kyrie Low 1 below and set your sights on its July 15th release date at retailers such as Foot Locker.

Nike Kyrie Low 1
Release Date: July 15th, 2018
$120
Color: White/Black
Style Code: AO8979-100

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