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Nike’s Kids Exclusive “Peace, Love, Basketball” Collection Features This Air More Uptempo, Air Force 1, And Air Huarache

Nike’s Kids Exclusive “Peace, Love, Basketball” Collection Features This Air More Uptempo, Air Force 1, And Air Huarache

Nike’s “Peace, Love, Basketball” collection is not at all new, its themes having informed everything from sweat shorts to numerous footwear standouts. But today, following a rather brief hiatus, the pack returns with a fresh mindset, offering not just one but three different kids-exclusive releases.

The Air More Uptempo is the perfect starter, its dress bolder than the two adjacent. While its leather base may prefer a white, neutral finish, the bubble lettering signature to the shoe is clad in a playful print. Shades of green, purple, red, and blue sprawl throughout, marked with peace signs, hearts, and Swooshes alongside. In contrast, the Air Huarache and Air Force 1 are far more simple. In colorway, the two lay down a rather simple base — the former a mix of black, purple, and white, the latter something more one note — with the aforementioned symbol stamped atop their back profile.

For a closer look at this upcoming trio, see the official images below. Sizes are likely to appear soon on Nike.com as well as select retailers.

In other news, have you seen the KITH Air Force 1 Hawaii?

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