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First Look At The Nike Air Max 720 “Sunrise”

First Look At The Nike Air Max 720 “Sunrise”

Since it was first made visible on the Air Max 1 back in 1987, Nike’s Air Max technology has defined, shifted, and advanced athletic footwear — from both a performance standpoint and a lifestyle standpoint. Its continued evolution on models like the Vapormax is nothing short of amazing, and now the next generation of Air — the Air Max 720 — is set to begin rolling out soon, as official images of a “Sunrise” colorway have surfaced. The shoe’s eye-catching cushioning unit takes the large bubble from the Air Max 270 and expands on it both literally and figuratively to make the largest Air Max cushioning unit ever, complete with a yellow-to-orange gradient. The textured synthetic upper adds further to the “Sunrise” stylings with its warm orange color — a look that any Air Max Plus fan is sure to be familiar with — while black accents and black plastic embellishments then complete the look. Enjoy a full set of official images below, and look for these new 720s to drop this spring, quite possibly around Air Max Day as the “Aurora Borealis” colorway is reportedly arriving in March.

Nike Air Max 720 “Sunrise”
Release Date: February 28th, 2019
$180
Style Code: AO2924-800

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