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Gradient Fades Included In The Nike Air Max Plus “Worldwide” Pack

Gradient Fades Included In The Nike Air Max Plus “Worldwide” Pack

In recent memory, several of the silhouettes involved in this year’s Nike “Worldwide” Pack have been revealing their alternate counterparts. Like the Air Max 90 and Air Max 95, the Air Max Plus is being thrown into the mix to drop in black and white variations. Following the reveal of its angelic version a few weeks back, the darker-toned option has now been unveiled by way of official imagery.

While the gradient theme is rolled over, this offering makes use of a toe-to-heel transition of “Flash Crimson” to “Green Strike” hues which sandwich a tiny hint of yellow in between for a sort of Rastafarian look. Ribbed bolds that sprawl across the upper, in addition to the sock liners, and glossy toe tip overlays all contrast with stark black exteriors. “Worlwide” personality traits are ushered in via global tabs/hangtags, as well as the pack’s moniker spelled out across the insoles. Catch a closer look here, and find these dropping on Nike.com and through select retailers soon for $170.

In other sneaker news, peep a look at the Air Force 1 Euro Tour.

Nike Air Max Plus “Worldwide”
$170
Color: Black/Green Strike-Flash Crimson
Style Code: CK7291-001

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