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Brand: Nike

Model: Overreact SP

Release Date: February 20

Price: $140 / €140

Buy: Select retailers such as Sneakersnstuff and END.

What We’re Saying: Following leaks late last year, the release of the Mars Yard-inspired Nike Overbreak SP has been confirmed by various retailers. The sneaker will be released on February 20 for $140.

The sneaker arrives in Tom Sachs’ signature white, red, and brown color scheme. The Overbreak combines a more vintage-looking leather and synthetic upper with a futuristic ISPA React sole unit, which gives the entire sneaker a juxtaposed aesthetic.

This isn’t the first time that a sneaker has received a Mars Yard-themed makeover. Most recently the Nike SB Team Classic was released in the same white brown and red color blocking. It most certainly won’t be the last time either.

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