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Nike Brings Back The “Fire & Ice” Theme With The Kyrie 8

Nike Brings Back The “Fire & Ice” Theme With The Kyrie 8

Regardless of its athlete’s protests, the Nike Kyrie 8 seems to be on track to release very soon. And to help build a bit more excitement, it’s doing so with the “Fire & Ice” theme.

Relative to previous interpretations, this is done in a more subdued fashion. The embroideries along the tongue serve as the only overt nod to the inspiration, their fire and ice symbols easy to glance over. This is because most of the colorway is dressed in neutrals, its black base primarily accented with silver metallic panels. There are, however, a few instances of alternating color as the sole, contrast stitching, and logo hits switch between red and blue.

Enjoy a close-up look at these below and sit tight as we await their Nike.com arrival.

In other news, the Air Jordan 1 Rebellionaire is brewing up to be one of 2022’s most anticipated releases.

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