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傳聞 Nike Dunk Low 明年升級「Protro」規格,向 Kobe Bryant 選秀日致敬

傳聞 Nike Dunk Low 明年升級「Protro」規格,向 Kobe Bryant 選秀日致敬

Hypebeast15 hours ago
名稱:Kobe Bryant x Nike Dunk Low Protro「Draft Day」(上圖為概念模擬)配色:Fierce Purple/Blue Lagoon/SailSKU:IM0586-500建議零售價:有待公布發售日期:2026 年夏季販售渠道:Nike
談到 Nike 以 Kobe Bryant 為主題的單品,Swoosh 近年火力全開,產品線早已跳出簽名鞋復刻的框架。今年除多雙 Nike Kobe Protro 重新上架,Kobe 標識服飾與 Air Force 1 Low 的 Kobe 主題 Protro 版本亦相繼亮相。
展望 2026,Nike 勢必乘勝追擊。據 Sneaker Files 最新爆料,Dunk Low 將於明年迎來「Protro」性能復刻升級。雖暫未有官方圖片,概念圖已率先披露「Fierce Purple/Blue Lagoon」配色,並以「Draft Day」為題,致敬 Bryant 於 1996 年被 Charlotte Hornets 選中的歷史一刻。「Protro」標籤亦意味鞋款會注入現代性能元素,帶來「performance retro」新體驗。
截至截稿,Nike 尚未確認這款 Kobe Bryant 主題 Dunk Low Protro 的發售計劃。想搶先一睹傳聞中的「Draft Day」配色,請繼續留意 Hypebeast 後續更新;據悉球鞋最快於明年夏季登陸 Nike SNKRS 與指定零售商,售價預計高於該型號一貫的 120 美元。
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