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“Pure Platinum” And Red Accents Coat The Nike Air Max Terrascape Plus

“Pure Platinum” And Red Accents Coat The Nike Air Max Terrascape Plus

Toward the tail end of its first year in rotation, the Nike Air Max Terrascape Plus fell into a consistent rhythm of indulging in more propositions than its predecessor. And while the last few months of 2022 saw the silhouette fall back into obscurity with an extremely reserved number of offerings, the retooled Air Max Plus is returning in 2023 with overwhelming authority.

Resuming the silhouette’s pattern of monochrome coated efforts, crisp white hues lay claim to the tightly knit mesh base layer and presiding embroidered overlays setting the stage for a blank canvas. Matching the pair’s bright colorlessness across its tongue construction and sock liner, vibrant red accents bleed onto the latter through a stitched composition while additionally outfitting its tongue tab and forefoot Swooshes. Interrupting the two-toned ensemble through a heavy “Pure Platinum” treatment, light gray shades envelop the structured midfoot caging system in tandem with its heel counter and mudguard’s suede finish.

Comprised of recycled materials along its CRATER FOAM sole unit, the midfoot shank returns red detailing matching the carved-out lace loops along the rubberized overlays. While we sit tight on further release details, enjoy official images of the Nike Air Max Terrascape Plus “Pure Platinum/Red” below in the meantime.

In other news, take a first look at the upcoming Air Jordan 7 “White/Infrared”.

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