After NBA's 18-year veteran, and one of the more iconic and loved NBA players perhaps of all-time - Kobe Bryant, has fully recovered from his injury from last season; he has been back in uniform and playing for the Lakers now that the 2014 - 2015 NBA Regular Season has kicked off. Kobe Bryant has made a lot of noise on the media pool as of late, and it seems like he, along with athletics wear manufacturing and distributing giant, Nike has one more buzz - this time for the footwear afficionados.
After shaking things up with his highly anticipated comeback, rumors of Kobe's signature footwear series, (the Nike Kobe Series) having its next generation has been circulating around. Modern Notoriety has revealed a few 'leaked ' photos of the allegedly tenth installation of the series, which is aptly dubbed the Nike Kobe 10.
Kpopstarz reports that the Kobe 10's will sport a flyknit upper and will have a low-top design similar to it's predecessors; the Kobe 8, and Kobe 9. The designer of the said footwear, as per Kpopstarz, stated that the shoes will have a flywire technology and medial (inside) designed laces. The zigzag design in the shoe, is allegedly where the laces are located and a futuristic look completes the beauty of the Nike Kobe 10 Concept.
One of Niketalk.com's bloggers, TchallaP even went so far as to create a dedicated thread and a graphic model for the shoes themselves, which he titled the Kobe Mamthon 10.
Sneaker Bar Detroit also reports of the design and colors of the rumored Kobe 10. Set to hit the shelves on February seventh of next year, the 10's will initially come in Blue Lagoon, Black and Vapor Green.
To follow that release will be the anticipated Nike Kobe 10 "All Star" that sports a Black, Multicolor and Volt color scheme a week away from the initial release. Also to have its debut on the same day; February 14th, is the Poison Green edition that is accented with Sequoia and Volt, Sneaker Bar Detroit further reports.
The rumored Nike Kobe 10 has also been aptly dubbed as Kobe X, as in the Roman numeral for 'ten'.
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