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Photos of Nike's 'Northern Lights' sneakers have leaked and they look amazing

Jan 19, 2016, 23:59 IST

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The NBA All-Star game is landing in Toronto in February.

Naturally, Nike is dropping a pair of basketball shoes in honor of the Great White North. The Foamposite All-Star Northern Lights will drop on February 12 at $250.

Named for the Aurora Borealis, the kicks will reportedly feature a color-changing upper and reflective tabs - making for a bright yet mysterious presentation. 

The first Foamposite came out back in 1997, made famous by Orlando Magic great Penny Hardaway. The "Foamposite" name is a reference to how the shoe is made - a polyurethane liquid is molded into the shoe's upper. After wearing them for a while, they'll actually adjust to the contours of your feet, says Rily Jones at Complex.

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The Foamposites are bouncing around zSneakerHeadz and other Instagram accounts, but Nike declined to comment on the impending release.

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