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The Nike Air Flight Huarache Returns In “Black/Royal” For Holiday ’23

The Nike Air Flight Huarache Returns In “Black/Royal” For Holiday ’23

For the past four months rumors and first-look images have swirled regarding the return of the iconic Nike Air Flight Huarache. A favorite amongst hoopers throughout the early 90s and a staple alongside Michigan’s Fab Five, the sandal-inspired silhouette is returning to its iconic black and blue palette for Holiday 2023.

Receiving its last return to shelves eight years ago in 2015, the Tinker Hatfield and Eric Avar co-design constructs its typical clad suede upper, stretching the pitch-dark black tones throughout the entirety of the sole unit and up to the exaggerated ankle straps. While a dominant majority of the two-toned relic’s real estate boasts jet-black, seldom pops of “Royal Blue” infuse a luminous accent through the neoprene mid-foot, sock liner and inner tongue construction before curtailing the heel’s branded collar.

Scheduled to release this coming holiday season for a retail price of $125, enjoy a first look at the Nike Air Flight Huarache “Black/Royal” below in the meantime.

For more basketball toolings, UCLA freshman and Jordan Brand NIL signee Kiki Rice debuted the Air Jordan 38 during the Sweet 16 this past weekend.

WHERE TO BUY

Nike Air Flight Huarache

SKU: FD0188-002
RETAIL PRICE: $125
RELEASE DATE: 2024

US 2024

Retailer Time Shipping Release type Status Reminder
Nikestore US 10:00 North America Only Standard Check Site -

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