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After a second pack of ACRONYM x Nike Air Presto Mids surfaced last week, the release has now been officially confirmed by Patta.

The famed Dutch retailer had announced on Instagram that its raffle for the ACRONYM Presto pack would open Wednesday, August 28. However, Patta followed up its original announcement with a new post detailing that the ACRONYM x Nike Presto Mid release has been be postponed due to technical issues. Check out that post below.

The pack consists of three colorways: volt/white/black, blue/pink/white, and black/grey/black. The rumored retail price is $200, however, without official word from Nike, that price is still subject to change.

The original rumored release date is September 8, although that seems to have been pushed back. As always, we’ll keep this article updated with new information.

The release is set to follow in the footsteps of the original ACRONYM Presto pack, which came out in September 2016 and was awarded Editor's Choice for sneakers in our end of year Crown awards.

Check out the three colorways above and let us know which one you’re hoping to pick up when the pack drops soon.

In the meantime, keep checking back for updates regarding this release.

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