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This Pastels-Clad Nike Air Max 95 Is Ready For Spring 2022

This Pastels-Clad Nike Air Max 95 Is Ready For Spring 2022

On the verge of entering its 27th year on the market, the Nike Air Max 95 has ushered in a preview of the brand’s Spring 2022 plans. Among the options still “under wraps,” a women’s-exclusive colorway delivers hits of faint yellow, green, blue and pink.

Constructed with a mix of suede, synthetic tumbled leather and mesh, the newly-surfaced pair abandons the dark greys often associated with Sergio Lozano’s design in favor of spring-ready ones. Rose and blue-colored suede set the stage for a medley of hues across the sneaker’s top-half, while remaining vamp overlays further promote Easter-appropriate accents. The tongue, its accompanying mesh and inner lining visible around the collar deviate from the aforementioned tones with a clean white look; foam at the midsole follows suit, although visible Air Max units revert to light blue flair. Lastly, the waffle pattern-reminiscent tread on the outsole rounds out the AM 95’s colorful arrangement with an eye-catching blue color.

Enjoy official images of the women’s pair here below, and anticipate a Nike.com launch in the first-half of 2022.

For more sneakers branded with swooshes, check out all upcoming Air Jordan 1 Low styles.

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