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Highsnobiety aims to provide our readers with the latest updates in the sneaker world. However, we cannot verify the reliability of any unauthorized leaks or rumors unless this information is provided directly by the brands themselves.

If leaked images are to be believed, we could be seeing a Supreme x Nike Air Cross Trainer 3 Low drop as part of the NYC label’s SS20 collection. An image of the vintage model appeared on Instagram last night, dressed in a “Gucci” red, black, and green colorway with Supreme branding across the heel.

According to the leak accounts, there will be two colorways of the collaborative sneaker dropping next Spring for an estimated retail price of $130.

Supreme and Nike have a long-running partnership, having worked together every season without fail since 2012. In 2017, the duo upped their collective output to two releases per season. This season, Nike and Supreme have already released the luxe, Made-in-Italy Air Max 95s.

Supreme has also helped Nike relaunch several defunct models over the past few years, including the Nike Air Max Tailwind 4 and Nike Air Terra Humara 18.

The Air Cross Trainer 3 figures to be the next archival Nike silhouette that will see a wider release after an initial, limited Supreme release.

As always, stay tuned for further updates.

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