Nike has released official images of the Kyrie S2 Hybrid. The S2 is the follow up to the Kyrie S1 Hybrid. As that model featured attributed from the Kyrie 1,2 and 3, the S2 takes elements from last three model, the Kyrie 4,5 and 6, to form its aesthetic. At this juncture, no release date has been announced. As it avails itself, further information on the status of this sneaker will be provided. Nike Kyrie S2 Hybrid CT1971-001 TBA
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Check out the Nike Kyrie S2 Hybrid
The Nike Kyrie S2 is scheduled to released later in 2020. The Kyrie S2 follows in the footsteps of the Kyrie S1 by combining elements of previous models into a single silhouette. Where as the Kyrie S1 Hybrid combined attributes from the Kyrie 1, 2, and 3, the S2 derives its aesthetic from the Kyrie 4,5 and 6. Most prominently featured are the Flytrap from the Kyrie 4, the heel from the Kyrie 6 atop the Kyrie 4’s tooling. As it currently stands there is not a confirmed release day…
Read MoreKyrie 4 “Day of the Dead” Release Date
This colorway of the Kyrie 4 may look familiar to Dunk SB fans. That is because it was inspired by the Day of the Dead Dunk SB from 2006. The upper is black and is adorned with the skeletons that were present on the Dunk. A team orange side panel on both the lateral and medial sides is where black branding finds it home. Team orange is also the color foe the tongue. A purple overlay at the toe and piping of the same hue finishes off the look of…
Read MoreNike Kyrie 4 ‘Cinnamon Toast Crunch’ to release in August
This upcoming Kyrie 4 is part of the soon-to-come Nike Kyrie 4 ‘Cereal’ Pack. Dubbed the ‘Cinnamon Toast Crunch’, the sneaker features a metallic gold coin upper. It incorporates a wavy textured pattern on the heel that is representative of the cereal. Other cues taken from the cereal include the multicolored speckling on the midsole and Swoosh that is taken from the Cinnamon Toast Crunch cereal box ,the logo of the cereal on the tongue and the General Mills (the company that produces CTC) logo on heel of the right…
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