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Nike Air 180 Releasing In Cool Grey And Wheat Gold

Nike Air 180 Releasing In Cool Grey And Wheat Gold

Nike’s Air 180 is usually one of the more underappreciated shoes in the Air Max lineage, but it’s enjoyed a fruitful 2018. With the release of the OG “Ultramarine” colorway, a collaboration with Comme des Garcons, and a well-received “Fire and Ice” pack, the 180 has once again found a place with sportswear heads and Air Max nuts. Now, it’s set to release in a clean combination of black, grey, and gold for the autumn months — and it even features a new mix of materials. Although the 180 typically opts for a stretchy synthetic as a foundation, this new colorway utilizes a smooth grey nubuck instead for a slightly more durable — if less flexible construction. A slightly shaggy black suede is called upon for the overlays, and rich gold accents arrive on the midfoot swoosh and heel/tongue branding. For a final touch of flair, an icy blue rubber appears on the outsole under the Air bubble. Check out a full set of official images below, and look for these new Air 180s to arrive on Nike.com later this Fall for $130 USD.

Nike Air 180
Release Date: October 24th, 2018
$130
Style Code: AV7023-001

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