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Kobe Bryant x Nike Air Force 1 Low 最新聯名配色「Triple White」發佈

Kobe Bryant x Nike Air Force 1 Low 最新聯名配色「Triple White」發佈

Hypebeast23-06-2025
Nike持續帶來傳奇球星Kobe Bryant聯名新作,今回便為Air Force 1 Low最新聯名配色「Triple White」公開完整官方圖輯。
全鞋設計上以簡約俐落的白色造型呈現,並換上奢華的蛇紋壓紋皮革鞋面,搭配鞋跟貼片繡上其背號 8、24,鞋跟外側還壓印有經典劍鞘標誌,Air Force 1 熟悉的鞋帶鐵牌則改為「MAMBA FOREVER」字樣。
Kobe Bryant x Nike Air Force 1 Low「Triple White」預計在 2025 年秋季正式發售,售價 $150 美元,有興趣的讀者不妨多加留意。
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