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The Nike SNKRS app is celebrating its third anniversary on August 8. In 2018 and 2019, the Swoosh celebrated the occasion by restocking a number of highly-coveted sneakers that had been released over course of the previous 12 months.

The sneakers were available exclusively on the app (both online and via local stash spots), and users had to find easter eggs to unlock them. As expected, the restocks were highly limited, and many sneakerheads were upset at not being able to unlock them.

This year, it looks like Nike will be running a similar restock. The teaser image above suggests hang tags will again be hidden throughout the app that, in turn, unlock specific sneaker styles. Some sneakers rumored to be restocked are the Travis Scott x Nike SB Dunk Low, an Off-White x Nike Air Jordan, and several other high-profile releases.

Only the teaser image is currently in the app, though it likely won’t be long until more bits of information are available either officially via Nike or on Reddit and other sneaker forums. As always, stay tuned for updates.

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