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The Kid’s Nike Little Posite Pro “Black Cat” Is Available Now

The Kid’s Nike Little Posite Pro “Black Cat” Is Available Now

The Nike Little Posite Pro is relatively new within the brand’s extensive roster, but it’s quickly become a go-to option for countless sneaker enthusiasts once unable to get the futuristic basketball shoe in their size. Previous iterations have simply been smaller builds of pairs primarily for men, but propositions like the (unofficially dubbed) “Black Cat” are exclusive to the “Little” model.

While reminiscent of the beloved “Anthracite” foam first seen in 2007, the newly-surfaced pair features a few notable differences. For starters, the pitch-black upper boasts a slightly-discernible stripe pattern that runs from the tip of the toe to the spine. Pull tabs on the tongue and heel, as well as branding on the mesh tongue, deviate from their tonal surroundings in a cool grey hue; swooshes on the insole and outsole follow suit. The biggest difference, however, arrives in the form of the upcoming Nike Foamposite‘s textured material: close inspection suggests the sneaker’s “shell” is either constructed from a new component or has had a different coating process applied to it.

This kid’s pair is likely to launch via Nike.com soon, but it’s already available at select retailers. In any case, enjoy a closer look at the shoes ahead.

For more from under the Swoosh banner, check out the latest Air Max 95 styles.

WHERE TO BUY

Nike Little Posite Pro "Black Cat"

SKU: 644792-014
RETAIL PRICE: $180
RELEASE DATE: Jul 28, 2021

US 07/28/2021 Wednesday

Retailer Time Shipping Release type Status Reminder
Shoe Palace 10:00 Ships worldwide Standard Check Site -
Nikestore US N/A North America Only Standard Check Site -

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