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Nike Brings Back The OG Zoom Spiridon “Signal Blue” On March 13th

Back for the first time in two decades.

Nike Brings Back The OG Zoom Spiridon “Signal Blue” On March 13th

The Nike Spiridon resurgence is progressing with another original colorway retro. The “Signal Blue” aka “Regal Blue” colorway, which last hit shelves in earnest in 2005, is returning on March 13th.

While the “Sport Red” Spiridon is unquestionably the most widely-known colorway, the “Signal Blue” could prove to be the most sought-after OG style releasing as part of the current retro wave. The “Signal Blue” has returned only once since 1997, while the “Sport Red” has historically been brought back more often, meaning Spiridon collectors might have a stronger appetite for the former. Time will tell, but notably, every recent Spiridon thus far is going for well below retail on resale platforms (including both Fragment collab colorways).

The “Signal Blue” Spiridon dials it back to 1997 with a blue mesh base and “Metallic Luster” on the quarter Swoosh and piping. Mini Swoosh logos on the toe and tongue appear in “University Red,” complete underfoot with a white midsole and black outsole.

Mark your calendar for a March 13th, 2025 release via Nike SNKRS and retailers. Extended men’s sizes will be available for a price tag of $160.

WHERE TO BUY

Mens Nike Zoom Spiridon

SKU: HF9117-400
RETAIL PRICE: $160
RELEASE DATE: Mar 13, 2025

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