New Kaepernick Nike jersey sells out in seconds
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Nike released the second iteration of Colin Kaepernick's "Icon" jersey Thursday, and it didn't take long for it to sell out.
The jersey - which commemorates the former San Francisco 49ers quarterback's fourth anniversary of first taking a knee - was unavailable within seconds of going up for sale on the SNKRS app, much to the disappointment of many on Twitter.
The jersey has already made its way to resale websites and is selling for much higher than its original $150 price tag, including one that sold for $400 on StockX, according to TMZ Sports.
Kaepernick was the face of Nike's 30th anniversary "Just Do It" campaign in 2018 and also collaborated with the brand on a signature shoe released last year.
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