The Nike Zoom Freak 5 Appears in "Oreo" and "Triple White"

At the end of last month, Nike offered an official look at Giannis Antetokounmpo's newest signature shoe, the Zoom Freak 5. While the brand has yet to officially announce the shoe, it has already touched down on shelves in its "Keep It A Buck" and "Made in Sepolia" colorways. Now, it has surfaced in two additional looks as part of the shoe's initial rollout.Absent of color, both the "Oreo" and "Triple White" finishes offer monochromatic makeovers on the new silhouette. First, the "Oreo" pair is a clever nod to the superstar's love for the cookie, blending black and white throughout the pair. The colorway's uppermost segment favors black with the remainder of the shoe leaning primarily on white. As for its "Triple White" rendition, the pair sticks to the basics with the blank hue covering the entirety of the sneaker, matching the upcoming Kobe 8 Protro for Kobe Day.Hang tight as Nike has not yet disclosed any release information regarding the Nike Zoom Freak 5 "Oreo" and "Triple White." It's likely to hit shelves in the coming weeks via Nike and select Nike Basketball retailers at a price of $140 USD.For more of the latest updates from the always-busy world of sneakers, the Nike Dunk High has popped up in what may be a Travis Scott x Air Jordan 1 Low OG "Reverse Mocha"-inspired colorway. Click here to view full gallery at Hypebeast

The Nike Zoom Freak 5 Appears in "Oreo" and "Triple White"

At the end of last month, Nike offered an official look at Giannis Antetokounmpo's newest signature shoe, the Zoom Freak 5. While the brand has yet to officially announce the shoe, it has already touched down on shelves in its "Keep It A Buck" and "Made in Sepolia" colorways. Now, it has surfaced in two additional looks as part of the shoe's initial rollout.

Absent of color, both the "Oreo" and "Triple White" finishes offer monochromatic makeovers on the new silhouette. First, the "Oreo" pair is a clever nod to the superstar's love for the cookie, blending black and white throughout the pair. The colorway's uppermost segment favors black with the remainder of the shoe leaning primarily on white. As for its "Triple White" rendition, the pair sticks to the basics with the blank hue covering the entirety of the sneaker, matching the upcoming Kobe 8 Protro for Kobe Day.

Hang tight as Nike has not yet disclosed any release information regarding the Nike Zoom Freak 5 "Oreo" and "Triple White." It's likely to hit shelves in the coming weeks via Nike and select Nike Basketball retailers at a price of $140 USD.

For more of the latest updates from the always-busy world of sneakers, the Nike Dunk High has popped up in what may be a Travis Scott x Air Jordan 1 Low OG "Reverse Mocha"-inspired colorway.

Click here to view full gallery at Hypebeast