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Nike Kobe 5 Protro「Lower Merion Aces (Away)」有望於 2026 年復刻發售

Nike Kobe 5 Protro「Lower Merion Aces (Away)」有望於 2026 年復刻發售

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Nike Basketball 持續擴展其 Kobe Protro 系列陣容,經典鞋款不斷迎來新配色。Nike Kobe 5 Protro 保持穩定的發售節奏,除為 Jalen Brunson 與 Caitlin Clark 等球星打造的專屬 PE 鞋款外,亦有多款即將公開發售的配色備受期待。
根據 SneakerMarketRO 內部人士最新傳聞煮出,2026 年將迎來更多值得期待的鞋款,其中 Kobe 5 Protro「Lower Merion Aces (Away)」預計於 2026 年初以 Protro 形式回歸。這款配色於 2010 年首次推出,致敬 Kobe Bryant 的高中母校 Lower Merion High School,如今在市場上頗具收藏價值。預計新版將保留原有的「Metallic Silver」鞋面基調,搭配「Team Red」點綴於中足面板、Swoosh 標誌、內襯、鞋帶、鞋跟簽名與鞋舌上的 Sheath 標誌,延續經典設計。
Nike Basketball 目前尚未確認 Kobe 5 Protro「Lower Merion Aces (Away)」是否於明年發售,消息稱此鞋款將於 2026 年春季透過 Nike SNKRS 及指定零售商上市,建議售價約為 $190 美元。
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