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Nike Launches The Air Classic BW Ultra For Women

Nike Launches The Air Classic BW Ultra For Women

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The Nike Air Classic BW had the near-impossible task of following up the Nike Air Max 90 when it released in 1991. For the uninitiated, the BW in the models stands for ‘Big Window’ – a reference to what was considered the largest visible air unit at the time. Even though Air Max played a huge part in this classic model, it was never in the silhouette’s official name. That didn’t stop fans overseas from quickly considering this pair to be a classic sneaker anyways, as the UK and other regions have celebrated this model more so than here in the states. Now Nike Sportswear is bringing a few updates exclusively for women, as three tonal colorways showcase Tinker’s 1991 hit in orange, grey, or royal. Be sure to check out a full look at this trio of Nike Air Classic BW colorways exclusively for women below and let us know if you’re excited about this Nike retro’s return in the comments section.

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