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Nike x Stüssy Rumored To Be Working On A Air Max Penny 5 Collaboration

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Stüssy is rumored to be at work with Nike on a special release of the Air Penny 5. The collab will reportedly celebrate the 10th anniversary of the first time the iconic signature shoe worn by Anfernee "Penny" Hardaway's debut.

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