Nike Kobe 5 Protro Alternate Bruce Lee to Release on November 27, 2020

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Nike Kobe 5 Protro Alternate Bruce Lee to Release on November 27, 2020

Nike is getting ready to release an upcoming Kobe 5 Protro “Alternate Bruce Lee” colorway later this year as a follow up to 2010’s “Bruce Lee” Kobe 5.a theme that was originally introduced during the model's original run back in 2010.While the original pair was inspired by Lee’s bodysuit worn in the classic film “Game of Death,” this “Bruce Lee” edition of the Nike Kobe 5 Protro comes in an alternate colorway.Taking a different approach from the bold yellow color scheme inspired by Lee's bodysuit worn in the iconic film "Game of Death" is a white and black colorway, while the scratch marks on the forefoot pay homage to Lee's battle wounds from the movie "Enter the Dragon."Dressed in a White, Black, Comet Red color scheme. This Kobe 5 Protro features a White and Black upper with the iconic scratch marks on the forefoot as a nod to Lee’s battle wounds from the film “Enter the Dragon.” Other details includes Red outlining the Swooshes, Yellow accents in the rear and Silver Kobe logos on each tongue.

The Air Jordan 5 Low Golf “Lucky and Good” is the latest golf shoe from Jordan Brand that will be hitting the Green in November.This AJ5 features hits of neptune green on the midsole accent as well as the lace-lock and Jumpman logos, while a refreshing star-fish orange covers the interior lining.Air Jordan 5 Dressed in a Sail, Starfish, Neptune Green, and Obsidian color scheme. The colors pop off the sail-colored corduroy upper, which covered the entire of the shoe – save the translucent netting at the mid-foot.This Air Jordan 5 Low nods to the ups and downs you will face throughout a round of golf. On the outsole is where some added storytelling takes place as the words “Lucky Than Good” are proudly stamped, a nod to an adage that is oh so relevant to the sport of golf.The removable spikes twist and lock into outsoles that say “Lucky” and “Good.”

The Nike Air Max 1 “Strawberry Lemonade” joins the “Limeade” and “Lemonade” colorways as part of a revamped version of 2006’s original Air Max “Powerwall” collection. Leather mudguards indulge in the lightest tone found on this Air Max option, while the panels above it indulge in retro-style “air” branding boasting a darker variant of the rose hue.Nike Air Max 1 Dressed in an Atmosphere and True White color scheme.Tying into the proposition’s theme, laces are dipped into a muted yellow, which is also found at the heel, sockliner and Airbag underfoot.This Nike Air Max 1 features a predominately Pink base covered in “Air” branding printed throughout the side panels.Images of the tart fruit appear all over the right insole, while they’re accompanied by strawberries on the left shoe; the seed-studded co-star replaces typical “NIKE AIR” branding on each tongue label.3M reflective detailing, strawberry logos on the tongues and insoles along with lemons completes the design.

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