A Closer Look at the Nike Kobe 11 Black/White
Check out the details of The Black Mamba’s last signature shoe.






First unveiled during the Kobe retrospective at the Staples Center, here’s a closer look at the monochromatic iteration of The Black Mamba’s last signature sneaker. Comprised of a black Flyknit upper that weaves into a white-colored heel, the shoe boasts a silver Swoosh all set atop a black translucent sole. Its synthetic heel counter boasts a logo on the right shoe and the signature stitch marks on the left — the ankle that Bryant famously injured. Anticipate this style to drop on January 27 with a price tag of $200 USD.