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To commemorate the first-ever regular season NBA game being played in Paris, Nike could be releasing a special-edition Air Force 1 Low that features NBA branding and colors.

The sneaker comes with special insoles featuring NBA Paris logos and insignia, a predominantly white leather upper and sole unit with pops of blue and red on the tongue, heel, and midsole. “PARIS” and the French translation of NBA is stamped onto the side of the heel, while the heel tab itself features “NBA PARIS” in red over a blue, speckled pattern.

On January 24, the Charlotte Hornets will take on the Milwaukee Bucks at the AccorHotels Arena in Paris. This is the first regular season NBA game that will be played in Paris and will be similar in nature to the regular season games that have been played in London in the past.

Check out leaked product images of the sneaker above and stay tuned for official release information, which is expected to follow at some point before the game.

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