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The Nike Air Max 95 Ultra Gets Hits of Glacier Blue And Overbranding

The Nike Air Max 95 Ultra Gets Hits of Glacier Blue And Overbranding

While the Air Max 95 has been consistently delivered new offerings, its 2015 successor, the Air Max 95 Ultra, has been pumping out releases at a much slower rate. The model returns this year in a clean, white makeup with subtle hints of blue and branded details.

At first glance, the uppers and the overlays are colored in a plain white. However, a closer look reveals the Air Max logo being repeated throughout one of the wave-like elements. For pops of color, the pair opts for Glacier Blue applied to the metal-plated Swoosh on the hindfoot. This icy shade is also used on the tongue’s rubber Air Max logo and the lace loops that run down the front. Even the Air bag features printed branding, completing this winter-ready design.

The pair will arrive at Nike.com in the near future for $180.

In other Swoosh-related news, this Blazer Mid ’77 features an embroidered indigo plant.

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