Diadora has been lacing Europe with plenty of solid editions of their retro runners in general release and collab form for years now, and it looks like we finally are going to start getting treated to the reissued classics here in the States on a regular basis, as well. Hitting US shores is the Nike Kobe 10 'Overcome' Emerald Glow Reflect Silver-Court Purple 705317-305, dropping in three striking looks in your pick of royal/white, navy/red, and white/blue/green, each built in premium suede and mesh. Will Diadora start giving the usual names dropping retro runners in America some serious competition? Only time will tell, but if the Italian sneaker brand keeps offering up releases like these three Titan IIs, the answer should be yes. Check them all out here, and then likeness for them at select sneaker boutiques like Sneaker Politics now.
Nike WMNS Air Vortex VNTG | Nike Kobe 10 'Overcome' Emerald Glow Reflect Silver-Court Purple 705317-305 – Spring 2015 Releases
Zack Schlemmer
February 16th, 2015 (updated)
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