Official Images of the AMBUSH x Nike Air More Uptempo Low "Black and White"

The latest update on the collaborative pair since Yoon Ahn first teased them in April.

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Update: It’s time for the AMBUSH x Nike Air More Uptempo Low “Black and White” to land on shelves as Nike has now officially revealed the sneaker ahead of its release early next month. As identified previously, it combines black and white across the newly-introduced low-top version of the Air More Uptempo as co-branding hits offer a distinctly-AMBUSH finish. Release is set for October 6 via Nike SNKRS and select retailers at a price of $190 USD.


Update: Across recent months, it has been revealed that Yoon Ahn’s AMBUSH has been hard at work on Nike’s Air More Uptempo. Adjusting it into a low-top, the duo debuted its initial “Limestone” colorway at the beginning of August. Since then, a closer look at a “Lilac” colorway has surfaced alongside Ahn now revealing this “Black/White” pair that was previously leaked in July. Enjoy another preview of the pair below as we currently expect it to launch by the end of the year via Nike SNKRS and select retailers at a price of $190 USD.

 

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Original Story: First teased as a sample pair in late April by AMBUSH co-founder and creative director Yoon Ahn, new information about a collaborative Nike Air More Uptempo Low has begun to circulate again.

The collaboration itself comes as no surprise, as AMBUSH has maintained an ongoing relationship with the iconic sportswear label, producing a variety of successful offerings like its fresh takes on the Air Force 1 and football-inspired apparel collections.

As for the Uptempos, the sample shared by Ahn in April showed a three-toned color scheme, featuring a bright beige upper, black midsoles and accents, as well as yellow touches on the oversized “AIR” lettering and “AMBUSH” logo at the heel.

However, the most recent leaks would suggest an entirely different shoe, with the main differentiator being that the upcoming AMBUSH Uptempo is to be low cut — which would be a first-ever for the silhouette. Other differences are that the alleged pair will be all black with accents of white on the logos found throughout.

While speculation is at a high, fans shouldn’t have to wait much longer to see what AMBUSH and Nike have planned, with Ahn sharing on Instagram stories to “Stay tuned for tomorrow! Kick off of Nike women’s new chapter,” not long after making the post below.

 

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