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The sacai x Nike LDWaffle has been one of the most popular sneaker releases of 2019, with six different colorways getting a release. Now, it looks like sacai's rumored "Black Nylon" iteration may be dropping as early as next week. According to leak accounts, the new all-black model could be dropping on Tuesday, March 10.

Back in November 2019, detailed images also surfaced on Instagram, giving us a closer look at the rumored drop. The upper is all black and constructed of what looks to be suede and leather overlays on a nylon base. The laces also look to be leather, while the double-stacked sole remains white.

Of course, leaked images are always to be taken with a grain of salt. Judging by the huge success of the original release, though, it wouldn’t be too farfetched that the above colorway sees a release soon.

As always, stay tuned for any updates.

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