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Remember those irresistible Astrograbbers Nike did in collaboration with Bode? Well, what was thought to be just a one-off has luckily turned out to be a mere precursor to a whole fleet of vintage-y leather sneakers.

In rich dark tones of red, pine, and black, the Nike Astrograbber Muslin pack is a nod to the original 1970s football shoe, reintroduced back into the activewear brand's mainline catalog for the first time since going dormant for nearly half a century. 

That is, until Emily Adams Bode Aujla stepped in.

Early last year, the American designer debuted the resurrected heritage sneaker as part of her link-up with Nike. So pretty and so popular this was, evidently, that the latter opted to bring Astrograbbers back altogether, in an array of both modernized and nostalgic versions.

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Initially, this came by way of  pale yellow, baby blue, and green suede Astrograbber releases. However, Nike is now following Bode’s lead with the patent leather “Muslin” range. 

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This tri-colored offering sees Nike trading new-looking polish for a more aged appeal, with weathered-white soles and laces to contrast each of the three's deep shade.

The buttery leather Astrograbbers are expected to drop this fall on Nike's website for around $130.

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