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Product Details

Style

922026-001

Colourway

Black/Yellow Strike

Retail Price

US$160

Release Date

10/03/2017

Product Description

Released on March 10, 2017, the Nike Kobe A.D. Oregon is a symbol of the enduring impact of Kobe Bryant's legacy on basketball. Priced at $160, this sneaker features a bold black and yellow strike colorway, representing the spirit of the Oregon Ducks.

The Nike Kobe A.D. Oregon is more than just a tribute to a basketball icon; it's a showcase of Nike's commitment to performance technology. The sneaker is designed with responsive cushioning and a grippy traction pattern, ensuring that wearers have the support and stability needed to excel on the court. The striking colorway and sleek design also make it a fashionable choice for off-court wear.

This sneaker is a fusion of sports heritage and contemporary style. It's a versatile and visually stunning piece, perfect for athletes and sneaker enthusiasts who appreciate the blend of performance and fashion. The Nike Kobe A.D. Oregon stands as a testament to Kobe's influence on the game and sneaker culture.





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3
Price Premium
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97%
Average Sale Price
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