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Nike Flight Maestro Plus – Spring 2012

Nike Flight Maestro Plus – Spring 2012

Nike Flight Maestro Plus Spring 2012 Preview

Nike’s hybrid theory: take a time-honored classic, adjust the tooling just a bit throw in some new-age technology, tweak the name a bit, and release it as a ‘new shoe’. For some shoes, the formula seems to wore (see: Air Max JR). For others, it’s one that’s best kept under wraps (see: Air Max-A-Lot). The upcoming Flight Maestro Plus has yet to release, but the scrutiny begins now; adapting the classic design of the Nike Air Maestro, the Flight Maestro Plus now features a visible Max Air at the heel and a re-done upper with details taken from the original, like the perforated segment on the upper, the placement of the swoosh, and the stitch panels on the heel/ankle. Four colorways of the Flight Maestro Plus are set to release – Black/White,  a NY Knicks inspired combination, White/Black/Red, and a Grey/Black/Blue – but where’s Scottie Pippen’s All-Star colorway? Check out the four upcoming colorways below and let us know what you think of this new ‘hybrid’ design. via CK.

Nike Flight Maestro Plus Black White Spring 2012

Nike Flight Maestro Plus Old Royal Safety Orange Black White Spring 2012

Nike Flight Maestro Plus Stealth Neptune Blue Action Green White Spring 2012

Nike Flight Maestro Plus White Action Red Black Spring 2012

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