Nike Air Foamposite One “Anthracite” Gets New Details

One of the more polarizing models to come out Oregon has been the Nike Air Foamposite One. Overall, this is a shoe that has a very unique design to it. Additionally, it was made famous by Penny Hardaway. He rocked these quite a bit while playing for the Orlando Magic. However, this shoe mostly only caught on throughout the East Coast. Either way, this is a shoe with a long history and a ton of amazing colorways. In fact, many of these colorways have even been hit with some retro releases.

Recently, we reported on how in 2024, fans will be getting a retro of the famous “Galaxy” Nike Air Foamposite One. However, there has not been an official release date for that. Although, there are plenty of fans who are curious about whether or not this will result in perhaps some new retros. There are plenty of great colorways of this shoe, and it is never a bad time to deliver some nostalgia. Well, it seems like that will be the case next year as the “Anthracite” color scheme is expected to make its return.

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“Anthracite” Nike Air Foamposite One

Nike Air Foamposite One
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As you can see in the image above, this is just a very simple black colorway. The entire upper is covered in a black composite material. Moreover, the laces and the outsole are also black. Overall, this is just a very stealthy shoe that may just turn a few heads.

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At the time of writing this, the Nike Air Foamposite One “Anthracite” retro does not have an official release date. However, it is being reported by sneakerfiles.com that this could be out as soon as Spring of 2024. Moreover, the price of the shoe would be $240 USD. Let us know what you think of this sneaker, in the comments section below. Additionally, stay tuned to HNHH for the latest news and updates from around the sneaker world. We will be sure to bring you the biggest releases from the biggest brands.

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Nike Air Foamposite One
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