Recently seen on the widely beloved Air Max Plus, this package of a sporty black and red with a unique mesh set-up now appears on the Air Max Plus 3. While the entirety of the construction remains true to the original build, Nike chose to add the grid-like overlay onto the exposed base as well the tongue, providing the advanced silhouette even more of that futurist aesthetic. It somehow matches well with the yellow/red Tn Air symbol which appears on the tongue, insole, and medial heel.
Adding more of that eye-catching pop is reflective threads woven into the rope lacing, although these would’ve been far more enhanced if the high-visibility treatment was added to the aforementioned grid-mesh. Other than that, these appear to be a fairly standard Air Max Plus 3 offering, continuing a rather lackluster run for the retro model.
Expect this Air Max Plus 3 at Nike.com and retailers soon.