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Nike’s Warning Label Pack: Show Your True Colors

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Jose Partida

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Don’t say they didn’t warn you.

Nike is gearing up for another All-Star Weekend with an extensive collection.

This, of course, is nothing new. Nike Basketball has long devoted this special weekend to marquee releases typically themed around the host city, or something personal to each player.

This year’s collection is dubbed the ‘Warning Label’ collection. The name in itself is a statement, but the sneakers are not far behind in speaking loud and clear.

Warning: Hooper Discretion Advised

Nike Basketball’s latest big hit, the GT Future, makes an appearance in this special collection. The standout design brings a disruption of traditional gameplay, but an innovation of tactics. The pair will retail for $200.

The JA 3 comes with an Elevation Hazard. The sleek colorway in the Nike ‘Warning Label’ collection amplifies Ja Morant’s signature style and explosive finishes at the rim. The vibrant colors match the vibrancy in Ja’s game.

Warning: Danger From Three.

A vibrant ‘Warning Label’ colorway that brings new energy to Sabrina Ionescu’s third high-performance signature silhouette. The Sabrina 3 appears in the collection with New York Liberty lace locks and all.

Warning: All-Around Dominance.

The Warning Label A’One encompasses A’ja Wilson’s signature confidence. Fresh off winning the WNBA Finals MVP, the sneaker exudes the confidence of one of the most dominant players in the game of basketball.

Warning: Otherworldly Gameplay.

Celebrating Victor Wembanyama’s explosive style, the ‘Warning Label’ collection GT Cut 4 combines a futuristic design aesthetic with performance-enhancing technologies.

Warning: Cold-Blodded scoring.

A bold ‘Warning Label’ colorway of Devin Booker’s signature sneaker featuring an eye-catching design. Booker’s signature sneaker line has found a tasteful lane among sneaker fans. The colorways of Book’s sneakers have allowed the sneaker to cross over into casual wear. This colorway is the sneaker at its boldest.

Warning: Post Destruction.

A bold ‘Warning Label’ colorway that adds vibrant accents to the performance-driven Freak 7 silhouette inspired by the power of Giannis Antetokounmpo.

Warning: Opposition Embarrassment.

Nodding to Kevin Durant’s one-of-a-kind performance and style, the bold ‘Warning Label’ collection colorway maximizes comfort and control. Durant, who is enjoying a thrilling stop at the Houston Rockets, is gearing up for his 16th All-Star Weekend appearance.

Warning: King-Level Threat.

LeBron’s latest performance-driven silhouette brings overwhelming strength and unrivaled playmaking to Nike’s ‘Warning Label’ collection. The King’s marquee 23 signature sneaker headlines the collection, ready to dominate the headlines this special basketball weekend.

The Warning Label collection will launch via the Foot Locker Takeover experience, starting on February 13th.

The collection is also expected to drop on SNKRS on February 13th, with more details to follow.

A special Kobe 3 Low, also part of the Warning Label collection, is expected to launch via Nike LA at The Grove on February 14th.

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