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Pastel Hues Add Flair To This Nike Air Max 2 Light

Pastel Hues Add Flair To This Nike Air Max 2 Light

Nike’s Air Max 2 Light is a memorable piece of ’90s Swoosh Brand running footwear design, boasting a bold look, big Air max bubble, and in-your-face style. Due to its signature jagged overlays, it’s able to take on a veritable plethora of punchy color palettes as well, and the latest pair to appear is this fresh black/yellow/powder blue makeup that offers slight early ’00s Denver Nuggets vibes. The mesh base kicks things off with a stark black hue that’s bookended by a black leather heel piece and a black suede toe cap, while the midfoot’s embellishments and branded accents provide a lion’s share of the style. A bright yellow is present on the aforementioned jagged overlay, while a soft powder blue graces both the Swoosh and the tongue. A silver hit on the heel, while midsole, and marbled black Air Max unit then finalize the look. If you love retro Nike shoes or are nostalgically pining for Carmelo Anthony’s glory days in Denver, you’ll be able to scoop a pair from Nike.com in the coming weeks when they release for $140 USD.

Nike Air Max 2 Light
$140
Style Code: CJ7980-700

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