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Pastel Shades Arrive On The Nike Air Huarache For Girls

Pastel Shades Arrive On The Nike Air Huarache For Girls

Timing is just right for this Nike Air Huarache to arrive, because Nike is most certainly prepared for the Easter holiday with a massive hunt for footwear in pastel shades. This upcoming girls release holds nothing back in terms of intent as it utilizes a soft pink, grassy green, a soft golden hue to achieve a look perfect for the mid-April holiday.

Typically, Nike has prepared a specific Easter-inspired collection, with this year’s likely candidates being the Air Force 1 and Dunk, but the Huarache has been a forever mainstay in terms of circulation, especially after the shoe’s 30th Anniversary celebration in 2021. While these are hardly an OG colorway, the Swoosh is bringing fresh flavors to the younger generation to push the Huarache legacy another thirty decades.

A release is not yet declared, but expect these to be available on Nike.com soon.

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