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Nike Adds “Red Bronze” Heel Panels To This Women’s Air Max 95

Nike Adds “Red Bronze” Heel Panels To This Women’s Air Max 95

As its 25th Anniversary approaches an end, the Nike Air Max 95 is prefacing its turn to “Volt” form with a number of impressive colorways. Case in point: a women’s-exclusive “Mountain White/Light Redwood Brown/Red Bronze” option.

Mixed-materials uppers indulge in shades of off-white, with the vamp overlays closest to the midsole boasting desert-like tones. By contrast, “airmax” branding on the tongue partakes in a color quartet reminiscent of the DQM x Air Max 90 “Bacon” from 2004. Swooshes on the lateral heel and spine accents deviate from the pastels in favor of a “Red Bronze” makeup that delivers a premium aesthetic to Sergio Lozano’s design. Underfoot, sole units revert back to soft, muted hues, but outsoles revel in a speckled, semi-icy finish.

An official Nike.com release date is still unknown, but that’s likely to change before 2020 ends. In the meantime, enjoy official images of the pair here below.

For more women’s options from NIKE, Inc., check out the Air Jordan 8 “Burgundy” set to launch this month.

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Images: Nike

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