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A Women’s-Exclusive Nike Air Max 2021 Emerges

A Women’s-Exclusive Nike Air Max 2021 Emerges

Although Nike Air Max technology is no longer exclusively-used within running sneakers, it’s major updates continue informing footwear with a growing flexibility to both perform and serve as a lifestyle option. Case in point: The Nike Air Max 2021.

First teased in a handful of styles for kids, the latest iteration of the new visible Airbag-cushioned sneaker arrives as a women’s-exclusive. The breathable, mixed-materials upper indulges in a light purple, while surrounding details boast shades of blue, crimson, yellow and peach. Akin to the pair’s top-half, the sole unit (which proffers the most notable change to the Air Max lineage) delivers an eye-catching makeup via its Airbag’s composition and color palette. Underfoot, tread loosely nods to the waffle patterns of yesteryear, while unquestionably presenting part of the series’ future.

Enjoy official images of this Air Max 2021 here below, and anticipate a release on August 5th.

For more from under the NIKE, Inc. banner, check out the Air Jordan 12 “Twist” launching on July 24th.

WHERE TO BUY

Nike Air Max 2021

SKU: DA1923-500
RETAIL PRICE: $160
RELEASE DATE: 2024

Europe 2024

Retailer Release type Status
Nikestore UK Standard Check Site

US 08/05/2021 Thursday

Retailer Release type Status
Finish Line Standard Check Site
JD Sports US Standard Check Site
Nikestore US Standard Check Site

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Images: Nike

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