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率先預覽 Ja Morant x Nike Air Force 1 Low「Sundial」最新聯名鞋款

率先預覽 Ja Morant x Nike Air Force 1 Low「Sundial」最新聯名鞋款

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Ja Morant與Nike即將攜手推出全新聯名Air Force 1 Low「Sundial」,全鞋換上 Sundial/Black-Cobalt Bliss 色調方案,以鮮明黃色和黑色形成對比,漆皮 Swoosh Logo 與鞋跟貼片的應用也增添不少亮點,鞋跟則加入 Ja Morant 個人標誌壓印。
今回次合作不僅擴展了 Ja Morant 與 Nike 的合作版圖,也讓他除了個人簽名系列外,能以全新視角重新詮釋經典鞋款。此鞋款預計在今年假期前後登場,售價 $150 美元,有興趣的讀者不妨多加留意。
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