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The Nike Air Max 90 Dazzles In Blue Tones

Releasing Holiday 2024.

The Nike Air Max 90 Dazzles In Blue Tones

The leaves are turning, winter is on the horizon, and Nike is touching down with an Air Max 90 that’s icy in all the right ways. We’ve spilled plenty of ink on upcoming Holiday 2024 colorways in recent weeks, but subjectively speaking, this might be the Beaverton brand’s strongest entry thus far.

Maybe we’ve got Stash on our minds, but something about the bluescale palette utilized here just works. Soothing “Denim Turquoise” does most of the heavily lifting, appearing on the base, tongue, heel badge, and midsole wedge among other ancillary elements. The quarter is comprised of “Aegean Storm” suede, matching the interior lining, while “Armory Navy” paints the mudguard, heel lettering, and outsole. Breaking up the blue shades, the Swoosh and midsole appear in “Pale Ivory” while glittery metallic gold accents the tongue tag.

As mentioned, the Air Max 90 “Armory Navy/Aegean Storm/Denim Turquoise/Pale Ivory” is currently expected to release via Nike and retailers in the final quarter of 2024 (retailing for $130). See official images below if these make your wish list.

Circling back to the name drop in paragraph two, the Stash Air Max 95 is returning with big changes later this year.

WHERE TO BUY

Mens Nike Air Max 90

SKU: FZ9895-400
RETAIL PRICE: $130
RELEASE DATE: 2025

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