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The Nike Air Max Plus “Palm Pack” Is Available Now

The Nike Air Max Plus “Palm Pack” Is Available Now

Although the Air Max Plus was made famous by the streets, it’s a shoe that was in fact inspired by the beach, and Nike is taking the Plus’s insight a touch further with this new two-shoe “Palm Pack.” Designer Sean McDowell first conceptualized the shoe’s wavy plastic overlays while watching the palm trees sway in the evening breeze during a vacation in Florida, so a printed palm tree graphic appears on the upper of each sneaker. One pair offers a light greyish-green color while the other combines multiple shades of blue for a darker palette, but each features metallic silver overlays, a white midsole, and correspondingly colored cushioning units. However, if you look a little bit closer, you’ll see that each heel Air Max pod also uses a combo of red and orange on the medial side, a cheeky nod to the original “Sunset” colorway that helped kick things off all the way back in 1998. If you’re digging this clever homage to a true classic, need a fresh pair for the summer, or are simply a proponent of palm trees, both pairs are available now at the links below for $160 USD.

Where to Buy

Nike Air Max Plus Palm Pack Navy Grey 5

Nike Air Max Plus
$160
Color: Blue/Navy/White

Nike Air Max Plus Palm Pack White Grey 4

Nike Air Max Plus
$160
Color: Green/Green/White

Nike Air Max Plus Palm Pack 2

Nike Air Max Plus Palm Pack Navy Grey 4

Nike Air Max Plus Palm Pack Navy Grey 1

Nike Air Max Plus Palm Pack Navy Grey 2

Nike Air Max Plus Palm Pack Navy Grey 3

Nike Air Max Plus Palm Pack White Grey 5

Nike Air Max Plus Palm Pack White Grey 2

Nike Air Max Plus Palm Pack White Grey 3

Nike Air Max Plus Palm Pack White Grey 1

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