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The Nike Air Max Dn Sports A Gradient Upper With “Racer Blue” Accents

Available now at Finish Line.

The Nike Air Max Dn Sports A Gradient Upper With “Racer Blue” Accents

It took some time, but the Nike Air Max Dn has finally started to differentiate from the split color blocking schemes that defined its Air Max Day rollout selection.

In addition to new pairs that mimic established colorways like the Air Max 97’s “Gold Bullet” among other recent deliveries, a fresh “Black/Light Smoke Grey/Racer Blue” edition has begun arriving at retailers. The base incorporates a “Light Smoke Grey” gradient with delicate “Racer Blue” TPU detailing on top, while the carbon fiber midfoot and heel elements communicate the same aesthetic. Otherwise, a black mudguard, sock liner, and outsole are contrasted by an all-white midsole complete with clear Air chambers.

Comparisons to different Air Max Plus colorways are abundant given that model’s extensive catalog, but regardless, the delivery stands as another sporty and energetic addition to the Dn’s growing selection. Pairs are available now at Finish Line for $160 in men’s sizing via the shopping links below.

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Mens Nike Air Max Dn

SKU: HM0708-001
RETAIL PRICE: $160
RELEASE DATE: Jul 12, 2024

US 07/12/2024 Friday

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