The Nike Dunk Low "Celtics" arrives with Boston’s Banner 19 in mind, blending "Lucky Green" and white with bold black overlays to honor the team's championship ambitions. Meanwhile, Drake brings a fresh "Mint Foam" colorway to his NOCTA Hot Step 2, set for release on November 5.
Nike Dunk Low ‘Celtics’ Celebrates Boston’s Championship Drive with Bold Green and Black Design
For fans of the NBA’s other 29 teams, the 2024-25 season brings a daunting reality: the Boston Celtics enter with renewed determination and a competitive edge despite clinching the championship earlier this year. Bolstering one of the league’s most formidable rosters, the Celtics’ additional drive spells a challenge for any team with championship aspirations.
Conversely, this sets an exciting stage for Celtics fans, and Beaverton has timed a release that aligns seamlessly with the team’s back-to-back title ambitions. The Nike Dunk Low “Celtics” embraces the brand’s signature “Be True To Your School” two-tone design, blending “Lucky Green” with a classic platinum white. The standout feature, however, is the bold jet-black overlay at the back, adding striking contrast and ensuring these sneakers complement any Boston jersey.
Scheduled to close out 2024, the Nike Dunk Low “Celtics” will retail for $125 in adult sizes.
Drake’s NOCTA Unveils ‘Mint Foam’ Hot Step 2, Bringing Reflective Flair to the Iconic Sneaker
Drake’s NOCTA line is back, bringing a fresh colorway to the Nike Hot Step 2. Officially dubbed “Mint Foam,” this latest edition of the chunky tech sneaker makes a statement with an entirely monochromatic mint hue that covers the entire upper. Consistent with prior releases, Nike and Drake stick to a single-tone look, with chrome silver accents and a University Gold outsole adding subtle breaks to the otherwise cohesive color scheme.
Official Nike images reveal a fully reflective upper, giving the “Mint Foam” a unique touch. For those looking to secure a pair, NOCTA will launch the exclusive colorway at midnight on November 5, 2024, priced at $200. While a broader release on SNKRS and through select NBHD retailers remains unconfirmed, further updates are expected as more details emerge.


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