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Following initial leaked images of the Off-White™ x Nike Air Zoom Tempo NEXT%, insider @koala_hsh has given us an even better look at the style that was initially rumored in March of this year.

The sneaker features Nike’s best-in-class Air Zoom pod technology in the forefoot, alongside Off-White™’s typical branding. The Swoosh also looks like it’s been drawn on with a marker, while the outsole features rubber “spikes” that were seen on previous Off-White™ x Nike running sneakers.

After launching himself to the top of the sneaker industry in 2017 with his Nike “The Ten” collaboration, Virgil Abloh has moved away from classic silhouettes and put his spin on sneakers from Nike’s running category.

No word on when the Off-White™ x Nike Air Zoom Tempo NEXT% will be released, but leak accounts suggest it could be this fall.

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