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Brand: sacai x Nike

Model: LDWaffle

Key Features: The design of one of 2019’s most popular sneaker collaborations stays largely the same, with a double-everything approach. This season, though, sacai swaps out the leather, suede, and mesh combination for a predominantly nylon construction.

Release Date: March 10

Price: $160

Buy: Nike and select retailers

Editor’s Notes: Retailers have started announcing the release of the long-rumored nylon sacai x Nike LDWaffle in both an all-white and all-black colorway. The sneakers are the second version (and third overall drop) of what was 2019’s most popular collaboration by far. While the earlier versions featured a mesh base and colorful uppers, the nylon versions are monochrome.

Both colorways will be released on March 10 at various retailers and through Nike’s SNKRS app (SNEAKRS in Europe).

Where to buy the sacai x Nike LDWaffle Nylon

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