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The beloved "POP" colorway of Kobe Bryant's Nike Kobe 6 is reportedly returning via a Protro edition. According to sneaker insider Sole Heat on Feet, we can expect the "White Del Sol" iteration to release in the spring of 2021 for $180.

The White, Neutral Grey, Del Sol, and Black Kobe 6 first released in 2011. While we have yet to receive a glimpse at the Protro variation, it is expected to mimic the original sneaker, which you see above.

News of the "White Del Sol" Kobe 6 Protro arrives as other familiar colorways of the Kobe 6 are already set to return, including the "Black Del Sol," "Grinch," and "Kay Yow" iterations.

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