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Nike Zoom Kobe VI ‘Orange County’

Nike Zoom Kobe VI ‘Orange County’

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Fourteen seasons in the city of Los Angeles and six signature Nike basketball shoes later, a special Los Angeles-inspired pack of sneakers will finally become available. Whether or not this concept is overdue is beyond the point – let’s just be glad that it arrives in Kobe’s best (arguably) sneaker design yet. The Nike Zoom Kobe VI LA Pack features special colorways motivated by Los Angeles territory, and there’s nothing more representative of the Californian city than its sandy beaches and the gorgeous sunsets. This pair has also been referred to as the ‘Orange County’, but the sunset graphic on the upper with the starfish sitting on sand on the insole points to more of a beach theme (and we know the LA area is full of them). Check out these new detailed images and stick with Sneaker News for more detailed info on the Zoom Kobe VI LA Pack as it unfolds. via classicshoe.

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