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The Nike Air Max Plus Surfaces In Grey, Black, And Red

The Nike Air Max Plus Surfaces In Grey, Black, And Red

Ahead of its collaborative Supreme trio, the Nike Air Max Plus has emerged in a handful of colorways appropriate for fall and winter. The latest indulges in a greyscale palette complemented by stark red contrast.

The silhouette’s mesh base and accompanying mixed-materials mudguard set the stage with their grey arrangement. TPU overlays from forefoot to heel deviate from the aforementioned components in a glossy “Black” composition. Profile swooshes and branding on the tongue boast a rich scarlet tone that also animates the sockliner in a fashion reminiscent to the original Air Jordan 1. Underfoot, the shoes’ predominant hue takes a backseat to a “Black/Red” combination that covers not only the midsole and tread, but also the Air Max units.

Enjoy official images of this Air Max Plus here below, as you wait for pairs to arrive to Nike.com.

For more from NIKE, Inc., the Off White Jordan 5 Fire Red is rumored to launch before 2020 ends.

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Images: Nike

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