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A Clean “White/Black” Finish Lands On The Nike Mac Attack

A Clean “White/Black” Finish Lands On The Nike Mac Attack

The Nike Mac Attack from 1984 continues its retro run.

Several years ago, both Travis Scott and LeBron James “randomly” began to wear vintage pairs of Jon McEnroe’s shoe of choice from decades past, prefacing a first-time, proper re-release of the shoe. Although the sneaker has returned in its original makeup, it’s also appeared in a number of refreshing new styles, both collaborative and otherwise. The latest pair to surface follows a “White” and “Black” color scheme, falling in-line with other sports shoes of the area. Leather and mesh bases set the stage for the slightest of contrast via a “colorless” finish. Profile swooshes, collar areas, and overlays wrapped around the lower heel deviate in a pitch-dark hue. Checkerboard patterns on the tongue label follow the two-tone arrangement faithfully, but sole units underfoot opt for a “White” and “Light Smoke Grey” look.

Continue ahead for an early look at the pair, and anticipate a nike.com launch before the year ends.

For more sneaker news, check out all remaining Air Jordan releases for 2023.

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Photos via Instagram user @kicksdong

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