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Upcoming Nike Air Trainer SC High Reflects LA Rams Football

Upcoming Nike Air Trainer SC High Reflects LA Rams Football

The Nike Air Trainer SC High, a cross-training model with deep football roots, has recently emerged in a Los Angeles Rams-friendly colorway.

Originally released in 1990 as a tribute to dual-sport athlete Bo Jackson, the Air Trainer SC High animates its crossover style with a “Navy” base laden with “Aqua,” “Brown” and “Yellow” accents. While the former St. Louis-based teams’s logo change last month features slightly more vibrant “Royal Blue” and “Sol” hues, it – like this pair – still captures the franchise’s 84-year-old heritage.

Details of an official Nike.com launch are still unknown, but this Air Trainer is likely to arrive in the coming weeks. In the meantime, enjoy official images of the pair here below.

For more retro options, check out the Air Cross Trainer 3 Low, recently relaunched for the first time since 1990.

Nike Air Trainer SC High
$130
Color: Navy/Aqua/Brown/Yellow
Style Code: CW6023-400

Make sure to follow @kicksfinder for live tweets during the release date.

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