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