We mentioned this in our description of that pair of Air Classic BWs earlier today: European exclusivity is something that both benefits and plagues the Nike Air Max Light. On one hand, their availability makes a pair like this perfectly balanced mix of black/grey/blue very hard to get. Then again, resourceful sneakerheads realize that a release limited to ‘international’ customers makes them more valuable to collect and even more impressive in the streets. They’re available now at select European NSW retailers for those who love to hear, “Where’d you get those?”
Nike Air Max Light – Grey – Black – Blue
Aaron Hope
November 27, 2009
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