The Nike Air Foamposite One “Copper”, one of the most storied colorways of the modern sneaker era, is officially back on December 5th, 2024. The shoes are confirmed to drop on SNKRS and select Nike retailers globally. Read below for full details on the Copper Foamposites.
Where To Buy The Copper Foamposites
As mentioned above, an official release date is expected on December 5th, 2024. The shoes typically release on SNKRS via Draw as well as larger retailers such as Foot Locker, Finish Line, Champs, JD Sports, Dick’s Sporting Goods, Hibbett, and smaller boutiques such as Sneaker Politics, CNCPTS, Extra Butter, and more. See below for official images, a store list, and more. Although Foamposites are still popular, these will likely not be difficult to purchase at MSRP.
WHERE TO BUY
Nike Air Foamposite One
US 12/05/2024 Thursday
Retailer | Release type | Status |
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Nike SNKRS US | Standard | Coming Soon |
Our Full Breakdown
Eggplants, Royals, and now Coppers. The “Big Three” of Air Foamposite One colorways are hitting stores again in 2024, with the ground-breaking Metallic Bronze set to return to SNKRS and select Nike retailers likely during the Holiday 2024 season.
Today, a first look at official Nike images have appeared, confirmed the much-anticipated return of one of the greatest modern-day colorways of all-time. Inspired by Anfernee Hardaway’s iconic “Penny” nickname, Nike colored in the Foams with a metallic brown above a translucent outsole. The rest of the accents are filled in accordingly to the OG Royal Foamposites, with touches of the copper seen on the tongue, pull-tabs, and 1-Cent logos.
The Copper Foamposites first debuted in 2009 and largely contributed to the meteoric rise in popularity. Things surely have changed for the 1997 basketball model, so much so that the 2017 re-release experienced just a portion of the fanfare.
As of this update, a release date has not yet been confirmed. If the Copper Foams are following the blueprint laid by the aforementioned releases, we should expect these in full-family sizes later in 2024.