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Stussy’s Highly Celebrated Nike LD-1000 Appears In “Sanded Gold”

The third of four confirmed colorways has appeared.

Stussy’s Highly Celebrated Nike LD-1000 Appears In “Sanded Gold”

Stussy’s Nike collaborations have always achieved timelessness for its simplicity. They’ve yet to jump the shark when it comes to honoring the original model, which is why their LD-1000 release on July 12th was met with an immediate sell-out.

A clean design and an affordable price-point is a recipe for success, which is why we’re glad Stussy is dropping more colorways of their reworked classic runner. Aside from the original “Phantom” and “Action Green” colorways (which, by the way, are dropping on SNKRS again on July 19th), Stussy has crafted two more styles for you to enjoy later this Fall season.

One such pair is the “Sanded Gold”, which has appeared via Nike’s official images. It bears a dark sand, borderline spicy mustard brown shade with a laser fuchsia accent on the Swoosh and heel-tab. The linen-like Fossil hue (a color that Stussy has owned since their 2020 collabs) also appears on surrounding panels.

A release date for this next Stussy LD-1000 release is confirmed for August 9th, 2024 for $110.

WHERE TO BUY

Stussy x Nike LD-1000

SKU: FQ5369-700
RETAIL PRICE: $110
RELEASE DATE: Aug 9, 2024

US 08/09/2024 Friday

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