Nike will release new colorways of two of their popular signature shoes -- the Kyrie 1 and Kobe 10 kicks.

Kyrie 1 "Australia" Release Date, Price & Photos

The Kyrie 1, which is the first Nike signature shoe of Cleveland Cavaliers superstar point guard Kyrie Irving, will come out in "Australia" edition, which is officially listed as the Teal/Radiant Emerald/Metallic Red Bronze/Green Strike of this signature model.

The Kyrie 1 "Australia" features a teal-based upper part combined with green and emerald hints. The bronze hint appears on the heel area. It was also finished off with teal and green midsole and outsole.

As the name itself suggests, this edition of the Kyrie 1 was inspired by the country where Irving was born.

"You wouldn't know it from his accent, but Kyrie could be considered a foreign-born phenom," Nike wrote on the official product page. "Back in '92, when Kyrie's dad was busy playing pro ball in Australia, baby Kyrie was born. His dual-citizenship means the land down under can officially call the 3x All-Star their most distinguished pro baller."

The Kyrie 1 "Australia" will be released on Wednesday at 10 a.m. ET for $110 per pair on Nike.com and selected retailers worldwide. Photos of this eye-catching sneaker can be seen below along with an image of related items.

Kobe 10 "Overcome" Release Date, Price & Photos

On the other hand, the Kobe 10, the latest signature shoe of Los Angeles Lakers superstar Kobe Bryant, will arrive at retailers in what is called "Overcome" edition, which is officially listed as the Emerald Glow/Court Purple/Reflect Silver colorway of this model.

The Kobe 10 "Overcome" emerald-based upper part combined with court purple hints and silver Nike Swoosh logo. It also has black tongue and laces, and was finished off with translucent outsole.

According to Nike, this edition was inspired by Bryant's ability to overcome adversities like the major injuries he sustained over the past several years such as torn Achilles tendon, broken knee and torn rotator cuff.

"He didn't need to head to the line as trainers pleaded with him to head for the locker room, but he came back," Nike noted. "He didn't need to rehab harder than any human should have for the '15 season, but he came back. He didn't need to keep training after he tore his shoulder, but he'll come back."

The Kobe 10 "Overcome" will be released on Thursday and will be available for $180 per pair on Nike.com and selected stores worldwide. Photos of this shoe can be viewed below.

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