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When it debuted in the early 2000s, the Nike Clogposite was received as a shriek-worthy crossbreed between sneaker and slip on. Months after first reporting on the speculated return of this fabulous Frankenstein-creation, the Nike Clogposite is actually back and yours to purchase.

A descendent of Foamposite and Flightposite models, the Nike Clogposite was not (as) specifically geared towards basketball players, and counts as more of a standalone silhouette rather than just comfy slides for in between games.

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Blame mule-mania, gorp-fever, chromecore and Y2K nostalgia, or the general uptake we've seen in outrageous sneaker designs since the Nike Clogposite has come and gone and come back again. But this retro-futurist sneaker hybrid is here and ready to knock the wind out of all things demure, and alleviate the sense of boredom currently weighing on luxury fashion – even in its more understated, beige-toned form.

Back with a Vengeance: The Nike Clogposite

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NikeClogposite
$140
Buy at Nike
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NikeClogposite
$140
Buy at Nike

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