Stussy and Nike are set to release a second wave of the coveted LD-1000 sneakers. The new batch, scheduled to drop on August 2nd, promises to captivate sneaker enthusiasts with its striking colorways and timeless design.
The LD-1000 maintains its retro runner aesthetic, featuring a breathable mesh upper, waffle traction outsole, and premium suede overlays. The core design remains consistent, ensuring that fans of the original release will appreciate the continuity in style and comfort. However, this release's standout feature is the introduction of two vibrant new colorways.
The first colorway, "Laser Fuschia," embodies the sunny, beach-inspired vibe of the initial collection. It combines vivid fuchsia accents with a bright orange base, creating a lively and eye-catching design perfect for summer.
In contrast, the second colorway, "Particle Grey," offers a more subdued yet equally appealing option. This iteration features steely grey tones complemented by a neon "Green Spark" Swoosh and heel cup, reminiscent of the "Action Green" edition released mid-July. Both colorways include custom tongue tags and packaging, reinforcing the "special edition" allure accompanying every Stussy Nike collaboration.
Sneakerheads can mark their calendars for August 2nd when both new pairs will be available for purchase. The LD-1000s will be sold at $110 each via Stussy.com, Stussy retail channels, and select Dover Street Market stores. Additionally, the "Sanded Gold" colorway will receive a wider re-release on August 9th through Nike's SNKRS app, while the "Green Spark" edition will remain exclusive to Stussy outlets.
Where to Buy
Stussy x Nike LD-1000 - "Sanded Gold"
- SKU: FQ5369-700
- Retail Price: $110
- Release Date: August 9, 2024
Stussy x Nike LD-1000 - "Particle Grey"
- SKU: FQ5369-002
- Retail Price: $110
- Release Date: August 2, 2024
These new releases from Stussy and Nike are poised to become instant classics, blending nostalgic design elements with contemporary flair. The collaboration continues solidifying its place in the sneaker world, attracting longtime fans and new enthusiasts alike.
Stussy and Nike's partnership has consistently delivered unique and desirable footwear, and the upcoming LD-1000s are no exception. With their stylish designs and limited availability, these sneakers are expected to sell out quickly, much like their predecessors.
For those looking to secure a pair, staying vigilant on release dates and being ready to act fast will be crucial. Whether you prefer the bold "Laser Fuschia" or the sleek "Particle Grey," these new LD-1000s are a must-have addition to any sneaker collection.
As the launch date approaches, anticipation continues to build. Fans of both brands eagerly await the opportunity to own a piece of this iconic collaboration, which seamlessly blends Stussy's streetwear sensibilities with Nike's athletic heritage.


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