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The Nike Air Max Tailwind IV Gets A Racy Black And Red Colorway

The Nike Air Max Tailwind IV Gets A Racy Black And Red Colorway

The Nike Air Max Tailwind IV has yet to recapture the hype of its Supreme collaboration from Spring/Summer 2019, but the silhouette has quietly composed a healthy roster of options for those seeking a more obscure trainer from the ’90s.

Its latest addition – a “Chile Red/Black/Atomic Pink/White” version – continues the Air Max Tailwind IV‘s eye-catching legacy. A rich scarlet hue takes over the bulk of the shoe, from leather panels to signature TPU overlays along the profiles. “Black” and “White” contrasts the bold tone, while “Atomic Pink” complements it across the overlays’ gradient, and takes over “AIR MAX” branding and cushioning units underfoot.

A release date is still unknown, but this Air Max Tailwind IV is likely to launch at Nike.com by the holiday season. In the meantime, enjoy official images of the pair here below.

For more from NIKE, Inc., the long-anticipated Jordan 4 Off White arrives on July 25th.

Nike Air Max Tailwind IV
$170
Color: Chile Red/Black/Atomic Pink/White
Style Code: CT1284-600

Make sure to follow @kicksfinder for live tweets during the release date.

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