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Orange-Colored “NIKE” Branding Animates This Greyscale Air Max 90

Orange-Colored “NIKE” Branding Animates This Greyscale Air Max 90

The Nike Air Max 90 isn’t the first sneaker to feature visible Air technology (and it’s far from the last), but it’s arguably one of the most important.

Recently, Tinker Hatfield’s design from 1990 emerged in a mix of straightforward grey, white and black tones across its standard build. Profile swooshes, however, deviate from their traditional solid color finish in favor of an all-over “NIKE” print makeover that may speak to a larger collection. Air Max units underfoot forgo any vibrant flair, favoring a pitch-dark look that allows for the aforementioned branding choice to revel in the spotlight.

Enjoy official images of the pair ahead, and anticipate a Nike.com launch soon.

For more from under the “Swoosh” banner, check out the latest Nike Dunk options.

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