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The Nike Kyrie 2 Effect Debuts Tomorrow

The Nike Kyrie 2 Effect Debuts Tomorrow

With the “Inferno” colorway expected to kick-off 2016, this Nike Kyrie 2 Effect edition is actually scheduled to debut tomorrow first.
Dressed in a predominantly Black and White theme, the sneaker’s defining aesthetic is evidenced on its heel unit which bears a Tie Dye-like finish. A vibrant palette of colors are blended into one to create an eye-catching graphic. With more graphic printed details adorning its midfoot strap, the model is also noted to incorporate a first-of-its-kind curved midsole and outsole, which designed to enhance intense banking and cutting.
All resting atop a White sole unit with additional Black accents, two-tone laces in its respective palette, as well as notable branding throughout offer as finishing touches. You can find this pair at Nike accounts tomorrow, December 15th, for a retail price tag of $125

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