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The Nike Kyrie Flytrap 6 Reappears In Grey And Red Colors

The Nike Kyrie Flytrap 6 Reappears In Grey And Red Colors

As speculation over whether or not Kyrie Irving will play for the Los Angeles Lakers grows, the A11Even tribe-frontman continues to drop pairs of the Nike Kyrie Flytrap 6 with the Swoosh.

For its latest ensemble, the basketball sneaker has indulged in a grey, red and white mix perfect for any team on the amateur circuit. Mesh construction across the majority of the upper takes on a greyscale finish that allows for the slightest bit of ruby-colored flair to revel in the spotlight. Zoom Air-cushioning is enclosed within a multi-colored sole unit, with the tip of the forefoot donning the same contrasting red hue. The strapless Nike Kyrie sneaker keeps the general shape of some of the line’s most celebrated designs, while keeping things sleek for a streamlined look.

No firm Nike.com release details have been disclosed by the brand, but that’s likely to change soon. In the meantime, enjoy official images of the pair ahead.

For more sneaker news, check out the latest Air Jordan releases.

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