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SarahTC  
#1 Posted : Monday, April 20, 2020 6:21:58 AM(UTC)
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"While most of Nike Sportswear’s attention tends to focus toward adult male consumers, the brand has started making more of an effort to hook up both females and kids with intriguing selection. Next up for the latter are these nike shoes joints that combine that color with black and grey to create an aesthetic that arrives just in time for the Summer. If you’re looking for another Air Max iteration to add to your collection, then look no further as these colorful 90s for the kids are currently available from NSW retailers.
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Nike’s unique nike outlet, a fusion silhouette far before “fusion” was a widely-used term in the sneaker lexicon, is set to return to market this week in the classic “University Red” colorway. Originally released in extremely limited quantities circa 1992, the hybrid sneaker features an Air Max 1 upper combined with an Air Max 90 midsole and outsole for a unique retro look. A bold red leather mudguard and swoosh provide a striking pop of flair on the white/grey upper, and the classic midsole arrives in a tonal white with a translucent Air Max bubble that helps push attention to the bright red accents.
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After Nike’s globally-inspired “Flag Pack” consisting of an Air Max Plus, an nike running shoes, and a Zoom Spiridon was unveiled last week, we now have a detailed look at the summer-ready Air Max 90 from the World Cup-inspired trifecta of shoes. Featuring a breathable white mesh upper with white leather overlays and a silver swoosh, the shoe’s defining feature arrives via the all-over flag print that adorns the shoe’s tongue, throat, and lateral/medial mudugards. The unique print is constructed of a veritable cornucopia of recognizable flags so the wearer can proudly represent their home country in style no matter where they may hail from.
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Like the nike air force 1, UserPostedImage“White” sets the stage for multicolored accents. Smooth leather covers much of the upper, but it’s interrupted by Jordan 4-like windows at the midfoot. Profile Swooshes are trimmed by these panels’ purple hue, but they make a bolder statement via their copper finish. Heel tabs follow suit, though their “NIKE AIR” branding introduces a rich green into the mix that becomes lighter across the tongue, collar and midsole. While free of any ****ed egg-graphics, tongue labels deliver an April 12th-appropriate color scheme, similar to a previous “Oracle Aqua/Barely Volt” Air VaporMax Plus. Vintage-style “nike” lace dubraes, which have also surfaced on the Air Max 97, add more metallic flair to the ’82 design.
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For the nike air max 270, much of its garnered excitement is currently related to its upcoming collaboration with Travis Scott, but until those officially land, the lifestyle runner is keeping fans generously supplied with more GR proposals in the meantime. Recently seen in ENG format dressed with Summer-appropriate “Watermelon” themes, the Sportswear staple is redirecting the attention back to its original silhouette for a new “Crimson Tint” variation. Like many of the Swoosh’s recent models such as the Air Max 270, Air Max 97, and Air Force 1, these Air Max 270s are reliant on Easter-inspired pastels to take center stage."
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