Nike has released details about the launching of its Kobe 6 Protro Mambacita Sweet 16 shoe honoring the late Los Angeles Lakers legend Kobe Bryant and his daughter Gianna.
For the introduction of the shoe, Nike will provide some of its most committed members and elder Bryant fans unique access. Nike did warn that being given exclusive access does not guarantee that the sneaker will be available in their desired sizes.
According to Nike, those who have received exclusive access to the Kobe 6 Protro Mambacita Sweet 16 will receive it on May 1 in honor of the younger Bryant's birthday.
SNKRS Pass will allow fans in the greater Los Angeles area to reserve and pick up a pair of the new sneakers.
According to Nike, members will have a longer opportunity to request an SNKRS Pass reservation.
Winners will be chosen at random when the window closes and participating members would be notified of the results.


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