Supreme continues to explore the deep depths of Nike’s archives, dusting off the Air Bakin model for its next collaboration.
Murmurs regarding Supreme’s spin on the 90s basketball shoe began to swirl at the top of the year. And now, we’ve got in-hand looks at the forthcoming sneaker, courtesy of Highsnobiety’s fashion director Sebastian Jean.
Black serves as a foundation while vibrant hues like red and blues strike elsewhere. A bright ombré concept decorates the models’ unique leather paneling on the upper — one of shoe’s most unmistakable details.
Supreme branding hits on the heel tab, while the Bakin’s signature Swooshes surface in their usual spots. On the other hand, an “NYC” replaces the model’s controversial “AIR,” of which the Muslim community felt looked too much like the Allah symbol.
Sneaker sources also provided glimpses at a white scheme for Supreme’s Nike Air Bakin collab, which is rumored to release alongside the black pair on March 2.
Though official release details have yet to arrive from the mouths of the streetwear label itself, I suspect we’ll receive word soon.
First looks at the Supreme x Nike Air Bakin arrive shortly after whispers of the label’s newest Air Force 1 collab, which is rumored to drop in Baroque Brown for the fall season.
The Spring/Summer 2023 collection rolls out as we speak, the collaborative Air Bakin may arrive next week, and the brown Af1s to close out the year? Sup heads are already being well fed for 2023.
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