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Silver Lettering Appears On The Nike Air More Uptempo

Silver Lettering Appears On The Nike Air More Uptempo

Over the past year, the Nike Air More Uptempo has emerged in some of its most iconic colorways in time for its 25th anniversary. For its latest proposition, however, the Nike Basketball classic has indulged in a retro “Black/Silver/White” colorway accented with faint pink and green detailing.

The entirety of the shoe’s base is dipped in a dark tone, which sets the stage for accompanying hues across the upper. Swooshes at the forefoot and spine deliver contrasting flair, but they’re connected via shimmering metallic silver “AIR” lettering along the profiles. Branding on the tongue label boasts a light rose color, while the backdrop further injects metallic personality into the Nike Air Max-descendant. Underfoot, sole units abandon the glistening accent in favor of a predominantly “White” makeup complemented by pink and green components.

An official release date hasn’t been disclosed yet, but this Uptempo is likely to launch on Nike.com by fall. In any case, enjoy images of the pair here below.

For more from under the Swoosh banner, check out “The 50,” a 50-pair Nike Dunk collection by Virgil Abloh’s Off-White.

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Images: Nike

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