The Jordan Spiz’ike Is Coming To NIKEiD Very Soon
If you like customizing your kicks and making them truly unique, then you’re probably a big fan of NIKEiD. And, over the course of the last few months, there have been a few really solid sneakers that have become available through NIKEiD, namely the Nike LeBron 9. While the LeBron 9 is currently available in a ton of different colorways—with even more set to drop in the LeBron 9 Low model—NIKEiD still gives you the opportunity to customize it the way you want it. It’s crazy to think that we’ve come that far with our sneakers (can you imagine being able to do that 20 years ago with Air Jordans when they first came out?). But, soon, the LeBron 9 won’t be the only cool kick that can be customized.
The Jordan Spi’zike—long a favorite of sneakerheads, basketball aficionados, and even President Barack Obama—is coming to the NIKEiD site soon. It’ll be available in both men’s and women’s sizes. You’ll be able to customize it any way you want with different colors. And, it’ll be relatively affordable at roughly $210. Well, affordable when you take a look at how little $210 can get you elsewhere when it comes to buying a truly one-of-a-kind kick. The only thing we don’t know right now is exactly when the customizable Spi’zike will be available. But, it should be soon.
So if you’re thinking about buying a pair of Spi’zikes, you might want to hold off on doing it now and wait for the NIKEiD model. Go cash in that bottle of change you’ve got in your room, too. You’re gonna need it for them—and for all the sneakers you’ll suddenly want to use NIKEiD to buy. A word to the wise: Once you customize one pair, you’re gonna want to customize more. So be prepared if and when you cop the customized Spiz’ikes.











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