The Nike Killshot 2 was inescapable in the back half of the 2010s, with the former J. Crew exclusive achieving mainstream success due to its recognizable silhouette and strong selection of simple, versatile colorways.
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While the model isn’t necessarily “trendy” in 2025, Nike has been quietly aiming to re-ignite demand through new colorways that break from tradition. We saw the Beaverton brand release a soccer-inspired Killshot 2 last November, and now with Valentine’s Day on the horizon, we just uncovered official images of “Floral” edition pegged for Spring 2025.
Gum soles, black Swoosh logos, and “Light Orewood Brown” suede overlays are all standard applications, but the real intrigue lies on the base. There, Nike opts for canvas material featuring a floral mix of “Gym Red” flowers and green stems.
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The “Floral” Killshot 2 will release via nike.com in the very near future, retailing for $100. See official images below and tap our Sneaker Release Dates page to preview more upcoming pairs by the Swoosh.
Keeping with the Valentine’s Day theme at play, check out the “Valentine” Jordan 3 for women releasing on February 1st.
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Written by
Andrew Rizzo, Junior Editor
Andrew Rizzo is an editor at Sneaker News based out of New York City. His primary interests include Air Jordan, Nike ACG, Nike Air Max, and New Balance footwear. Prior to joining Sneaker News, Andrew covered youth sports for several outlets and worked at one of the world’s top performance marketing agencies. He hails from Astoria, Queens and is a huge New York sports fan, particularly when it comes to the Knicks and Yankees.