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The Nike Air Max 270 React “Light Orewood Brown” Is Releasing Soon

The Nike Air Max 270 React “Light Orewood Brown” Is Releasing Soon

Since getting reworked with Cactus Jack decor by none other than Travis Scott back in May, the Nike Air Max 270 React has gone on a short stint of thematic renditions emblematic of the American flag, as well as Supernova phenomenas for its recent capsule with Foot Locker. Tossing out motifs for its next act, the prolific lifestyle silhouette is seeing through to a new makeover that mingles together both bright neutral tones with saturated reds. The former relies on “Light Orewood Brown” and “Sail hues to apply themselves to the base’s build, the former of which covers a majority of its abstract overlays, while the latter falls more so towards the mudguards and heels. Aforementioned “Cardinal Red” accents disperse to the Swooshes, Air units, lace loops, and ankle overlays which contribute to an overall finish reminiscent of Arizona Diamondback team colors. A gallery of more photos can be found here, and these should be dropping in the coming weeks on Nike.com and select retailers in the coming weeks for $160.

For other news, here’s a closer look at the upcoming Air Zoom Tempo NEXT%.

Nike Air Max 270 React “Light Orewood Brown”
$160
Color: Light Orewood Brown/Cardinal Red-Black-Sail
Style Code: CT1280-102

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