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Nike’s ahead-of-its-time Air Foamposite One sneaker will once again be a centerpiece of the brand’s NBA All-Star Weekend releases.

According to @zsneakerheadz and Sneaker Market Romania, the Air Foamposite One will be given an all-new look for the annual February event. In fact, style codes suggest that the shoe will come in not one, but two different variations, although the exact specifics have not been determined. One pair features a White/Black/Metallic Gold (style code IR2077-101) combination, with the other donning a slightly different White/Metallic Gold/Black (style code IR2077-100) look.

Early speculative mock-ups of the new sneaker picture a white-based Foamposite shell that’s been coated in a paisley-like pattern. Metallic gold laces are featured in both styles, with one expected to use an icy translucent rubber outsole and the other donning a black look.

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The sneaker’s patterned upper has drawn early comparisons to Supreme’s 2014 collaboration on the sneaker, a release that was so hyped up, the in-person launch was shut down by the NYPD. Supreme’s version of the shoe was offered in black and red-based styles with gold-printed uppers inspired by Versace motifs.

Nike Air Foamposite One sneakers

A speculative mock-up of what the two upcoming Nike Air Foamposite One “All-Star” styles are expected to look like. @zsneakerheadz

While the Air Foamposite One is sure to release in several new styles through 2026, its Air Foamposite Pro sibling is set for an even bigger year. Numerous releases, ranging from reissues to first-of-their-kind launches, are scheduled to be released. Notable upcoming Air Foamposite Pro styles include Glow-in-the-Dark, Green Camo, Gym Red, Voltage and an all-new college football-inspired collection. And within the last month alone, the model has been rereleased in its original Pearl and fan-favorite Pine Green looks.

NBA All-Star Weekend ’26 takes place from Feb. 13 through Feb. 15 in Los Angeles. The All-Star Nike Air Foamposite One is expected to be released around the same time for a retail price of $240 from Nike’s Snkrs app and select Nike Sportswear retailers.