Historically, Nike has demonstrated an uncanny knack for tapping into the collective memory of sneakerheads, bringing back silhouettes that evoke a sense of nostalgia. In line with this tradition, 2024 is shaping to be another landmark year for the brand. With an array of vintage styles and colorways slated for a comeback, one standout revelation from the recent SNKRS Showcase was the return of the Nike Clogposite. Born as a seamless fusion of the Flightposite’s athletic design and the laid-back appeal of a mule, the Clogposite perfectly captures the essence of both worlds.
For the uninitiated, the Nike Clogposite is essentially the Flightposite reimagined as a slide. It retains the intricate detailing of the performance basketball sneaker but is presented in a more relaxed mule silhouette. Nike's decision to reintroduce the Clogposite is timely, considering the current fashion tilt towards mules and slip-ons. Although its resurgence might not generate as much frenzy as some other classics, it undoubtedly holds a special place among brand connoisseurs. While rumors of a potential collaboration never came to fruition in Spring 2024, fans can expect the first wave of inline colorways to drop in Fall, featuring the subtle allure of Light Orewood Brown and the vibrant charm of Bright Cactus. The Chrome variant will grace the Fall collection for those seeking a touch of edgy glamour.
The Nike Clogposite in Bright Cactus is set to release on June 18, 2024, followed by the Light Orewood Brown and Chrome colorways on August 22. They will be available via Nike and select retailers online and in-store. Offered exclusively in men’s sizing, these coveted pairs will retail at $140. Keep it locked to our Twitter and the Sole Retriever mobile app to stay updated on the latest releases, raffles, news, and more in the sneaker and streetwear world.
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Nike Clogposite Light Orewood Brown
Nike Clogposite Bright Cactus
Nike Clogposite Chrome
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