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Nike Air Foamposite One “Galaxy” [Release Date/Price/Where To Buy]

Scheduled for a February 2025 release.

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[Update 16 Dec 2024] New images of the Nike Air Foamposite One “Galaxy” have emerged, thanks to SoleChaserz. Head over to the gallery above!

[Update 27 Sep 2024] Check out detailed images of the highly anticipated Nike Air Foamposite One “Galaxy” courtesy of @prm.cotd, in the gallery. A firm release date has yet to be announced so watch this space. 

[Update 21 Jun 2024] The coveted Nike Air Foamposite One “Galaxy” just got a detailed look thanks to a slew of visuals unveiled via SNKRS Showcase. Scheduled to drop in February 2025, check out the gallery for a closer look and stay tuned for the official release date.

[Update 22 Apr 2024] Originally slated to drop in 2024, the release of the Nike Air Foamposite One “Galaxy” has been pushed back to February 2025. While this is disappointing news for those waiting, the shoe will now coincide with the NBA All-Star Game next year, almost 13 years to the date since its first release in February 2012.

Stay tuned to SNKRDUNK Magazine for the latest updates!

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The Nike Air Foamposite One is one of Nike’s most polarising basketball shoes to date. Whatever you think of the shoe, it’s hard to deny that the Foamposite One became a fashion statement in the lifestyle category, particularly because of releases such as the original Nike Air Foamposite One “Galaxy” back in 2012.

Part of the “All-Star” Collection, the OG “Galaxy” is often credited as one of the best Foamposite One colorways to exist. These days, you’d have to fork out well over US$1,000 for a pair. But Nike is set to give its most ardent fans a chance to cop for retail, with news that the “Galaxy” is returning in 2024.

Reported by Sneaker Files and @zsneakerheadz, the highly coveted colorway will make its grand return come Spring 2024. It’s expected to follow its predecessor closely in terms of construction and design, but we’ll have to wait until images of the upcoming pair surface.

For now, take a trip down memory lane and take another look at the 2012 pair while we await the new Nike Air Foamposite One “Galaxy”.

In other sneaker-related news, check out the upcoming Trophy Room x Air Jordan 1 Low OG.

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