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And just like that, Nike Killshot 2 Premium, a.k.a Killshot 2 Premium Tiempo, is back.

After debuting last year during the peak of fashion's football obsessions, Nike's soccer-fied Killshot 2 returns in an all-new "Metallic Cool Grey" colorway.

It's the same Killshot 2 Premium as before, down to the tongue flap and top-tier construction. For the latest drop, however, the shoe's now wrapped in slick metallic touches topped with contrasting black stitching.

Like the previous Killshot Tiempo, the latest variation also oozes Samba vibes. The "Metallic Cool Grey" pairs share the likeness of Wales Bonner's silver-coated adidas collaboration. But this one's all Nike, of course.

The Killshot 2 Premium initially launched in 2024, joining in a "Tiempo" collection alongside the Cortez and Air Max Plus. Models drew inspiration from Nike's classic Tiempo football boots, resulting in soccer-approved spins featuring foldover tongues and winning color schemes.

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Good news if you're looking for just a normal luxe Killshot 2 sneaker, though. Those flappy tongues are removable.

After its debut last year, Nike's Killshot 2 Premium Tiempo sneaker is back in "Metallic Cool Grey." As we speak, the shoes are now live on Nike's website for $105.

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