1001813

An Outdoors-Ready Palette Lands On This Nike Air Max Plus

An Outdoors-Ready Palette Lands On This Nike Air Max Plus

The Nike Air Max Plus has recently followed up eco-friendly and nods to Atlanta with an arrangement ostensibly inspired by the outdoors.

Clad in black and grey, the forthcoming pair features a duo of vibrant accents throughout the upper and sole unit. Palm tree-reminiscent TPU overlays from forefoot to heel indulge in a glossy finish, while mid-foot shanks boast a shimmering gradient. Outlines on the profile swooshes don an eye-catching blue, which also appears on the lace loops; orange, yellow and pink tones animate detailing across the tongue and outsole, while Air Max cushioning opts into a covert aesthetic.

Full release details are unknown, but this and similarly-colored Nike Sportswear silhouettes are likely to hit Nike.com before autumn. In the meantime, enjoy official images of the Air Max Plus ahead.

Elsewhere under the NIKE, Inc. umbrella, the Air Jordan 1 “University Blue” releases on March 6th.

Nike Air Max Plus Cz1651 001 04
Nike Air Max Plus Cz1651 001 07

Nike Air Max Plus Cz1651 001 05

Nike Air Max Plus Cz1651 001 03

Nike Air Max Plus Cz1651 001 08

Nike Air Max Plus Cz1651 001 06

Nike Air Max Plus Cz1651 001 10

Nike Air Max Plus Cz1651 001 02

Images: Nike

Latest News

New Balance's Distressed 1906A Model Continues A Stellar Introduction In "Slate Grey"

Picking a favorite shoe is like picking a favorite child, but New Balance has tipped off their answer to that impossible question plenty in recent...

by Matt Varga 12 mins
0

Luka Doncic Sticks To The Homefront With The Jordan Luka 3 "Mavericks"

In an era where professional basketball is defining by player movement, often feeling like each successive season the league’s landscape gets shaken up more than...

by Matt Varga 2 hours
224

SB Dunk Low "Wizard of Oz," Bleach ASICS And All Of This Week's Best Releases

We’re truly in the home stretch now, and while most brands’ most signficant releases of the year are in the rear view by now, there’s...

by Matt Varga 4 hours
450