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The Nike Clogposite Is Confirmed To Be Returning In 2024

A first look was revealed during the latest SNKRS Showcase.

The Nike Clogposite Is Confirmed To Be Returning In 2024

During the early to mid aughts, Nike ushered in some of their most divisive, most experimental sneakers, many of which would go on to develop very dedicated cult followings. The Clogposite, of course, is one such offering — and following rumors of a collaboration with none other than Supreme, the Swoosh has confirmed that the Flightposite 1-inspired slide will be returning in 2024.

Introduced at the turn of the 2000s, the Nike Clogposite is essentially a trimmed down version of the Flightposite, boasting a near identical upper and the same Foamposite tech that was debuted during the late 90s. Following its original release, the model would return years later in 2014, albeit renamed to “Solo Slide.” This namesake will be retired for its latest Retro, images of which were recently shared via the brand’s latest SNKRS Showcase.

Given the recent surge of interest in slides, clogs, and similar styles, news of the Nike Clogposite’s revival is nothing short of timely. The brand confirms that a release will be arriving in 2024, with multiple colorways slated to hit shelves. Enjoy a first look at these pairs ahead and keep it locked for further updates as they surface.

In other news, the Swoosh also shared a first look at the upcoming Royal Foamposites.

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