Nike Hyperposite “Statue Of Liberty”
August 17th, 2012 by John K. | 27 comments
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Bangers. The Nike Hyperposite acts as a bridge between two gaps in Nike Basketball generations, bringing together the ’97-born Foamposite with the 2012-born Hyperfuse in a sensational new build that’ll surely dominate the courts and streets. For Sunday evening’s ‘Battle of the Boroughs’ Championship game in New York City’s Nike Rivington court, one of the NYC-based squads will debut this outstanding mint green/rust brown colorway representing the Statue of Liberty; the clear tie-in to the colorway and the historic city-specific structure is clear, but will the Hyperposite stand as tall when it sees action this Sunday night? The Nike Hyperposite ‘Statue of Liberty’ is slated for a release this November so check out the additional details, like the ‘rusted’ upper and the Statue of Liberty insole below and stay tuned to Sneaker News for more updates and info on the all-new Hyperposite.
Nike Air Max Hyperposite
Crystal Mint/Metallic Copper Coin
11/2012





Filed under: Basketball, Nike Foamposite, Upcoming Sneakers // Tags: Nike Air Max Hyperposite, Nike Air Max Hyperposite 'Statue of Liberty'
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Very Nice. I do not think this shoe will have a problem selling out at all. I know I will pick up a pair.
i feel if your from ny you appreciate this sneaker more. nyc hyperposite nice too imo
this hyperposite crazy nice. color placement is on point. plus the splatter icy sole just put the icing on the cake.
@Blurrygravee if u are interested in the (statue of liberty) hyperposites please send full name and size to mikeurr@yahoo.com we will send u a invoice complete with all the information for purchase!!!!!
@heat_meiser I honestly thought the hyperposites should have been the lebron Xs
@dremo707 @heat_meiser we going too far now saying these better than lebron x. dope shoe but not better than lebron x
These look like some straight customs! Very cool and original--despite the nickname Statue of Liberty nickname which has already been coined by the Statue of Liberty sb dunk. But that's still ok--the south beach nickname has been quite pervasive throughout current sneaker culture.
would've made more sense to have the copper showing through be on the lower points of the foamposite design, rather than the flat hyperfuse pieces.










