
Nike continues to build on the Air Foamposite One’s 2025 momentum with the release of the “Triple White” edition. Arriving June 20 at a retail price of $240, the sneaker offers a full tonal treatment of the classic silhouette, stripping it down to a white-dominant palette for the first time since Comme des Garçons’ limited collaboration in 2021.
Design and Materials
The Nike Air Foamposite One Triple White edition stays close to the core construction that defines the model. A molded polyurethane upper wraps the shoe in bright white, with curved ribbing that reflects light and emphasizes the sculptural quality of the design. Matching white leather is used on the eyestays and collar, creating a smooth transition between materials. The laces, tongue, and mesh bootie follow the same color treatment, pushing the model’s usual color blocking aside for a more unified look.
Black detailing breaks through in two places: Penny Hardaway’s 1 Cent logo appears on the heel tab and tongue pull, and the carbon fiber shank plate underfoot is presented in a black-and-white checkerboard pattern. The outsole is translucent, adding a slight contrast to the otherwise monochromatic finish.


Performance Features
Originally designed by Eric Avar and introduced in 1997, the Air Foamposite One features technology that was ahead of its time and continues to deliver performance reliability. The single-piece molded upper conforms to the foot with wear, offering a personalized fit that enhances lockdown and support. A full-length Zoom Air unit runs beneath the footbed, paired with a second unit in the heel, for cushioning that remains responsive even under pressure. The midfoot is reinforced with a carbon fiber shank for added torsional stability, supporting aggressive lateral movements on the court.


Background and Legacy
The Air Foamposite One became an icon thanks to its association with Penny Hardaway and its use by college players like Mike Bibby. Its design was initially polarizing but quickly gained respect for its technical innovation and futuristic appearance. The model helped redefine performance basketball footwear in the late 1990s, and Nike’s use of heat and pressure to mold the upper set a new benchmark in sneaker manufacturing.
Since then, the Foamposite One has served as a platform for some of Nike’s most experimental releases. Colorways like the “Galaxy,” “ParaNorman,” and “Tianjin” editions pushed the boundaries of print and theme on a performance sneaker. Collaborations with Comme des Garçons, and more recently with franchises like Tekken, expanded the Foamposite’s cultural reach far beyond basketball.


2025 Context
This year has seen a renewed focus on Foamposites. The return of the “Galaxy” edition during NBA All-Star Weekend helped reintroduce the model to a younger generation of sneaker fans. Other recent releases include the “Psychic Blue” and a new interpretation of the 2012 “ParaNorman.” A second Comme des Garçons collaboration, featuring a layered “Cat Eye” mold, was tied to the Paris Olympics and further reinforced the silhouette’s design flexibility.
The “Triple White” edition connects back to the all-white pair from the Comme des Garçons release in 2021, which featured a new zen garden-inspired mold and retailed at $520. While the 2025 version retains the standard Foamposite build, its visual similarity offers fans a more affordable alternative without sacrificing materials or structure.
Release Information
The Nike Air Foamposite One “Triple White” will be released on June 20, 2025, for $240 through Nike SNKRS and select retailers.

Model: Air Foamposite One Triple White
Colorway: White/White/White
SKU: HJ5195-100
Price: 240.00 USD
Release Date: June 20
Available at: Nike SNKRS and select retailers