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Last year, it was reported that Nike would be reconnecting with Supreme to release a collaborative Air Max Goadome. Initially, the collection was believed to be dropping during the 2020 holiday season, though that ultimately did not happen. Now, Bloody Osiris has given us an official look at two faux snakeskin colorways of the Supreme x Nike Air Max Goadome on Instagram.

The Nike boots have been reimagined by the NYC-based streetwear imprint in two styles. The first is a stealthy triple black version that features a subtle faux snakeskin pattern across the leather upper. The second is a more eye-catching red and black colorway that pairs a black Air Max sole with a red faux snakeskin upper. A small Nike swoosh is featured on the side of the boots, while Supreme branding is emblazoned across the heel.

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The "sneakerboot" is well-known for combining selected sneaker technology with waterpoof/all-terrain functionality. However, since its release in 2007, the Goadome has been popularized among inner-city communities. A possible Supreme iteration could see the streetwear brand harken back to its roots.

While this is not an official confirmation just yet, the fact that Bloody Osiris posted the sneaker all but confirms its release. It’s highly likely we’ll see the shoe drop at some point during Supreme’s upcoming season. Stay tuned for updates.

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