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COMME des GARÇONS and Nike are back together, and as you may have suspected, they didn't return to the spotlight empty-handed. The pair brought along more Nike Air Foamposite One sneakers for their latest ride together.

Following a highly sought-after delivery in 2021, the pair is back with a new Nike Foamposite colorway dubbed "Cat Eye."

Atop the familiar rippled cage, the CdG x Nike Foamposite sneaker emits black and white marble patterns, enhancing the shoes' trippy swirly character.

The collaborative Nike Foamposite also features new pull tabs with shimmery gold, bronze, and silver stripes. Perfect for the Paris Olympics!

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When revealed earlier in June, the CdG x Nike Foamposite sneaker was nicknamed "Olympics." The name may be officially "Cat Eye" now, but the Summer Games spirit lives on.

CdG even enlisted athlete and trainer Claire Prince for the campaign visuals. In the black-and-white photos, Prince lifts and suits up in boxing gear while flexing the marble-ous Nike Foamposite sneakers.

With July finally here and the Paris Games on the horizon, there's no better time for CdG's on-theme Nike Foamposite sneakers. The marbled pairs are currently scheduled to release on July 19, exclusively at Dover Street Market.

CdG's Nike Foamposite sneakers will retail for $325, knocking $175 off of its original $500 price tag. We love a CdG deal!

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