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Years later, Nike's Shox sneakers remain one of the craziest models to put their tech on full display for the world. Nike has maintained its classic aughts look for the most part, but it has also introduced some dressier options which have, admittedly, looked quite good.

Nike's Shox Ride 2 Premium, in particular, knows how to pull off a classy leather outfit. And lucky for the dressy sneaker gang, the model just got another luxurious leather upgrade.

This time, Nike wraps its Shox sneaker in pleasing off-white leather, which is then finished with pebbly textures. As a result, it gives the shoe an ostrich-leather feel, making it even more sophisticated than we initially thought.

Not to mention, Nike paints the sneaker in delicious cream and chocolate brown colors, creating this "coffee with extra cream" vibe.

Nike's leather Shox Ride 2 Premium sneaker features these unique dots and dashes throughout, suggesting it could be part of the brand's "Morse Code" collection.

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The group also includes a classic Cortez, a long-tongue Killshot 2 Premium, and an Air Force 1 Low, each flaunting the same symbols as well as top-quality constructions.

Some have already landed overseas, including the Shox Ride 2 Premium, which is now available on Nike Korea's website. Catch them for 249,000 won, or around $168.

Of course, sneakers this good have their own secret language.

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