The Air Max 90 has had a long history of white, black, and red colorways. Sure, most have them have been some variation of the famous “Infrared”
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Expect more Nike Sportswear Air Max classic runners with two-tone midsoles in 2014. This trend we’ve seen ramping up over the past few months is actually a natural extension of the
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Amid the various material and structural updates currently utilizing the Nike Air Max 90 as a base, the original silhouette has gone back to basics with a few simple all-suede colorways. This is the third example of an entirely suede AM90 utilizing a tonal upper with a pop color coming in on the ankle/sockliner and outsole, following Pale Grey/Laser Orange and Brave Blue/Atomic Pink makeups.
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Nike Air Max 90 Premium Tape Red Atomic Best back catalog is one a lot of you probably didn’t see coming. We’re sure that guesses for next up hybrids included some sort of Nike Air Max Flyknit speculation. For now it’s the Tape build, one that again looks to skip out on some of the traditional seams what with its thick, fused lines. This latest look is one of the wilder ones we’ve seen so far for the build, sliding in zebra print and the likes of laser orange and pink across the upper.
While we’ve seen the ‘Tape’ suffix added onto the end of plenty of Nike NSW releases, today we see the breathable mesh upper applied to this classic
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OG Air Max 90 and 95 aesthetics nestled up next to each other as part of the Air Max+ 2013 Heritage Pack. Here we see those famous styles combined once more, but in a different way, as the
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