Supreme and Nike to Release a Courtposite Collaboration

Fans of Supreme are anticipating the release of its forthcoming SB Dunk High and Low "Rammellzee" collaborations with Nike this week, but before it launches those, the New York streetwear label has just previewed another forthcoming Swoosh project. Subtly teased in its Fall/Winter 2023 lookbook, the Supreme x Nike Courtposite has emerged again thanks to rising tennis star Carlos Alcaraz.Alcaraz is currently in NYC gearing up for all of the US Open action, and when he paid a visit to the Nike NY office, the employees blessed him with a myriad of footwear and apparel treats. One of the several pairs of shoes that he received was a collaborative pair that has been done up in the 2002 silhouette's OG olive green and black color scheme but remixed with debossed Supreme branding adjacent to the laces. Given that its tradition for Supreme and Nike to launch multiple colorways when it comes to their sneaker projects, you can likely expect to see other iterations pop up down the road. Sit tight as we receive more word on their official release.Other items that the Swoosh team gave to Alcaraz include a couple of Attack colorways, the "NY vs NY" Terminator Lows and personalized apparel and backpacks.For other news, the Nike Air Footscape Woven "Fir Green" has been revealed.Click here to view full gallery at Hypebeast

Supreme and Nike to Release a Courtposite Collaboration

Fans of Supreme are anticipating the release of its forthcoming SB Dunk High and Low "Rammellzee" collaborations with Nike this week, but before it launches those, the New York streetwear label has just previewed another forthcoming Swoosh project. Subtly teased in its Fall/Winter 2023 lookbook, the Supreme x Nike Courtposite has emerged again thanks to rising tennis star Carlos Alcaraz.

Alcaraz is currently in NYC gearing up for all of the US Open action, and when he paid a visit to the Nike NY office, the employees blessed him with a myriad of footwear and apparel treats. One of the several pairs of shoes that he received was a collaborative pair that has been done up in the 2002 silhouette's OG olive green and black color scheme but remixed with debossed Supreme branding adjacent to the laces. Given that its tradition for Supreme and Nike to launch multiple colorways when it comes to their sneaker projects, you can likely expect to see other iterations pop up down the road. Sit tight as we receive more word on their official release.

Other items that the Swoosh team gave to Alcaraz include a couple of Attack colorways, the "NY vs NY" Terminator Lows and personalized apparel and backpacks.

For other news, the Nike Air Footscape Woven "Fir Green" has been revealed.

Click here to view full gallery at Hypebeast