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Nike continues its Foamposite run as an all-new Nike Air Foamposite One “Triple White” is rumored for 2025.
Although images of the pair have yet to surface, the pair is expected to arrive in a monochromatic white look, drawing parallels to the “White Out” Foamposite from 2013.
Originally released in 1997, the silhouette redefined basketball footwear with its futuristic design and innovative construction. Created by designer Eric Avar, the Foamposite One was ahead of its time, featuring a molded polyurethane upper that gave it a sleek, almost alien-like look. Despite its unconventional design, the sneaker quickly gained popularity, thanks to University of Arizona’s Mike Bibby and NBA Hall of Famer Penny Hardaway, who made it famous during his days with the Orlando Magic.
The Foamposite One’s standout feature is its durable, one-piece shell that molds to the foot over time, providing a customized fit. The shoe also includes a carbon fiber shank for added stability and a full-length Zoom Air unit for responsive cushioning, making it as performance-driven as it is stylish.
Over the years, the Air Foamposite One has seen countless colorways and collaborations, maintaining its relevance in sneaker culture. From the iconic “Royal Blue” (returning September 2024) to limited-edition releases like the “Galaxy” (returning in 2025) and “ParaNorman,” the Foamposite One has solidified its place in sneaker history.
The Swoosh will continue the legacy with the upcoming Nike Air Foamposite One “Triple White” colorway.
The Nike Air Foamposite One “Triple White” is rumored to release in 2025 for $230 via SNKRS and select retailers.
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Nike Air Foamposite One “Triple White”
Colorway:White/White-White
Style #:HJ5195-100
Release Date:2025
Price:$230
Nike Air Foamposite One “Triple White” HJ5195-100 (2013 “White Out” pictured/Info via @EldenMonitors/House of Heat)