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The Nike Air Max Plus Sends Out Timeless Black And Yellow Signals

A long lineage of similar designs leads up to this AMP release.

The Nike Air Max Plus Sends Out Timeless Black And Yellow Signals

The Wu-Tang Clan, “Thunder,” Iowa, “Taxi” — Nike, Inc. at large has issued in countless monikers for black and yellow product, but its appeal has been enduring the whole way through. As seen in our coverage of pairs like the Nike Air Max 90 “Batman,” there’s still plenty of appetite in the modern catalog for both Swoosh designers and Swoosh consumers, likely an encouraging sign for the performance of the black and yellow Air Max Plus we’re now tracking.

Those with even a passing familiarity with the Air Max Plus won’t be shocked to see a gradient play out on the shoe’s mesh foundation, taken from vivid yellow at the heel to pure white at the toe. That sprightly design is contrasted well by jet black trim throughout a bulk of the shoe’s hardware that abuts it, including the iconic TPU waves, a patent leather toe-cap and the full midsole unit. Though the shoe still would’ve been plenty striking without this touch, Nike sneaks in one final pop with a navy Swoosh at the quarter, further reflected in a split-color midfoot shank directly underneath it.

The Nike Air Max Plus in black and yellow will likely land via Nike.com and at select retailers in short order. Be ready for the standard $160 sticker price once this pair materializes. In the meantime, we’ve got you covered with the full breadth of official Nike images below for you to get a sense of what to expect.

WHERE TO BUY

Mens Nike Air Max Plus

SKU: DM0032-023
RETAIL PRICE: $180
RELEASE DATE: 2026

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