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Nike Air Max 1 Premium In Pure Platinum And Racer Blue Is Available Now

Nike Air Max 1 Premium In Pure Platinum And Racer Blue Is Available Now

Since first exposing Air cushioning to the world all the way back in 1987, the Nike Air Max 1 has become a true icon in the world of footwear design, and continues to serve as a vital part of the Swoosh Brand’s lifestyle offerings today. A new “Premium” take on Tinker Hatfield’s timeless design that boasts a cut-out Swoosh overlay has begun popping up over the last few weeks as well, and now it’s released in an alluring combination of “Pure Platinum” and “Racer Blue.” Blending a tightly-knit grey mesh base with several premium grey suede and leather panels, these Nike shoes present an unmistakably luxe look, one that’s sprinkled with just a touch of athletic flair thanks to small pops of royal blue on the top eyelets and heel’s logo. Rope laces and a rough-hewn suede tongue patch add further to the top-shelf stylings, while a white midsole, translucent Air Max unit, and light grey outsole finalize the look. If you need a new pair of AM1s in your life, they’re available now on Nike.com for $130 USD.

Nike Air Max 1 Premium
$130
Color: Pure Platinum/Summit White/Racer Blue/Vast Grey
Style Code: 875844-011

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