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Official Images Of The Nike Air Max 90 “Orange Camo”

Official Images Of The Nike Air Max 90 “Orange Camo”

The Nike Air Max 90 “Orange Camo” – the model’s third duck camouflage iteration this year – has recently had its official images surface.

While little (if anything) has been dispelled with these images from last month’s first look at the pair, these photos re-establish the “Total Orange” hue’s boldness. Seen across the Air Max 90‘s mesh underlays, “AIR MAX” and “NIKE AIR” branding, and sole units, the vibrant orange is accompanied by an equally-eye-catching duck camo pattern throughout the upper. Clad in shades of tan and brown, this pair’s made-for-hunting print is more reminiscent of an upcoming PG 4 than previous “Duck Camo” releases. Yet, “Black” TPU panels and Swooshes round out this 30th Anniversary release just as they did past versions.

The Air Max 90 “Orange Camo” is currently scheduled to launch at Nike.com on June 16th. Keep it locked here for any release date changes and enjoy official images of the pair here below.

For more from NIKE, Inc., check out a first-look at the upcoming Jordan 5 Oregon.

Official Store List
Link: Air Max 90 Orange Camo

Nike Air Max 90 “Orange Camo”
EU Release Date: June 16th, 2020
$140
Color: Total Orange/Black
Style Code: CW4039-800

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