After the success of the Kobe 9s, the question has been whether or not Nike will continue with the ultra high top trend or go back to the low tops that have made Kobe Bryant’s line of sneakers one of the more iconic lines in recent memory.
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COLORWAYS
Nike Kobe 10
Blue Lagoon/Black-Vapor Green
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February 7, 2015
Nike Kobe 10 “All Star”
Black/Multicolor-Volt
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February 14, 2015
Nike Kobe 10
Poison Green/Sequoia-Volt
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February 14, 2015
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In case you missed it, here are some tweets from someone who actually wore the Kobe Xs
Proud to have worn both the Kobe X and Yeezi in advance.
— S. Sami (@S_Universal) November 19, 2014
They finally brought the zoom technology back.
— S. Sami (@S_Universal) November 19, 2014
Very breathable upper. Stay tuned for more #samisystem
— S. Sami (@S_Universal) November 19, 2014
The bottom appears to glow.
— S. Sami (@S_Universal) November 18, 2014
They are low top and feature an "X" on the sole.
— S. Sami (@S_Universal) November 18, 2014