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The Nike Air Cross Trainer Low Appears In A Team-Friendly “White” And “Lucky Green”

The Nike Air Cross Trainer Low Appears In A Team-Friendly “White” And “Lucky Green”

If Nike ISPA is indicative of anything, it’s that the Swoosh is always innovating. Yet, models like the Nike Air Cross Trainer Low never allow the North American sportswear behemoth to abandon its past. For its latest outfit, the low-top silhouette has emerged in “White/Lucky Green/Grey” trifecta.

As with most of the retro design’s most iconic propositions, the forthcoming pair predominantly indulges in a plain arrangement. Profile swooshes and accents right above the midsole, however, interrupt the tonal upper with a muted tone. Remaining branding, as well as eyestays, steal the spotlight with their “Lucky Green” makeup, which appeared on the Air Jordan 1 in October 2020. Cross-functional tread underfoot rounds out the tri-color palette with a “White” and green combination.

Enjoy official images of the latest Air Cross Trainer Low ahead, and expect pairs to arrive to stateside Nike.com soon.

For more from the Swoosh, check out the latest from the Air Max 95.

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