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After we got our first look at the upcoming (and still nameless) Fear of God x Nike sneaker in early September, Jerry Lorenzo has now teased a black version of the same sneaker while sitting courtside at the Portland Trailblazers’ opening night against the Los Angeles Lakers.

In a series of three photos shared to his Instagram, Lorenzo shared close-up shots of the mysterious sneaker that is rumored to be releasing some point this Fall/Winter season. With no official word from Nike or Lorenzo, all rumored release information is still pure speculation.

Scroll through the shots of the sneakers below.

The silhouette looks to be a sportswear-influenced high-top boot. A thick white midsole features what looks to be a rectangular Max Air bubble in the heel. A small Nike Swoosh sits in black on the upper, which appears to be constructed of a mix of mesh and leather. A complex lacing system rounds out the military look.

In addition to this original silhouette, Fear of God is rumored to be reworking two new colorways of Nike’s Skylon II silhouette as part of its three-sneaker collaboration.

Check out the sneakers above and let us know your thoughts in the comments.

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