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The Nike Kyrie Flytrap 3 Gets A “South Beach” Mix Of Colors

The Nike Kyrie Flytrap 3 Gets A “South Beach” Mix Of Colors

The Nike Kyrie Flytrap 3 – not to be confused with the recently-launched Nike Kyrie Low 3 – has emerged in a “South Beach”-reminiscent ensemble.

Unlike previous Miami-inspired outfits in Kyrie Irving‘s signature sneaker line, the forthcoming low-top model’s opts for a predominantly simple arrangement. Mesh across the forefoot and leather towards the heel both indulge in a cool grey; Kyrie 6-like midfoot straps and performance-oriented sole units underfoot follow suit. A “South Beach”-like palette subtly arrives at the profile Swooshes, throat, and eyestays. All three components indulge in “Angry Blue” and pink, though tongue areas alternate their placement of the vibrant hues between right and left shoe. Similarly, side logos predominantly go “Opti Yellow” in alternating fashion.

Full stateside release details are still unknown, but this Kyrie Flytrap 3 is now available on Nike.com in China.

Elsewhere under the NIKE, Inc. umbrella, the Jordan Brand Fall 2020 collection features 12 retros.

Nike Kyrie Flytrap 3
Available
$80
Color: White/Blue Fury/Opti Yellow/Black
Style Code: BQ3060-104

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