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Days after a new black colorway of the sacai x Nike LDWaffle surfaced online, a leak account has shared detailed photos of a triple white pair, which may be releasing on March 10. Just like the new black pair, this version features a slight change in material, swapping out the mesh base for a thicker, more durable nylon and complementing that with suede and leather overlays.

The two new colorwyas represent a change in aesthetic for what is undoubtedly 2019’s most popular sneaker collaboration, still featuring double-everything detailing but taking a much more simple approach when it comes to the colorway.

Rumored to be released on March 10, both pairs (if legit) are still some way off being announced in any official capacity.

As always, stay tuned for more info and, in the meantime, take a look at the rumored upcoming colorway above.

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