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Light Spring Pastels Cover The Nike Little Posite One

Light Spring Pastels Cover The Nike Little Posite One

The most interesting fact about Penny Hardaway’s most popular sneaker is that the shoe wasn’t originally meant for him. As you many know, the Nike Air Foamposite One is commonly remembered as one of Penny’s signature shoes, but it was actually first debuted by Mike Bibby in his Arizona days. As the story goes, Penny eventually shown the Air Foamposite One sample by Eric Avar, and the rest is history.

While Foamposites have cooled off considerably, the molded basketball shoe still remains relevant thanks to the loyal demographic of small-footwear followers. There have been more Little Posite One offerings than adult counterparts in 2021, and that trend will likely continue in 2022 as we get a first look at a new concoction that utilizes a black upper and a mix of soft pastels.

Kids, PS, and TD sizes are indeed expected to release, so stay tuned for a Nike.com release soon, likely in early 2022.

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