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The Women’s Nike Air Max Verona Rounds Out The Swoosh’s “Coffee” Collection

The Women’s Nike Air Max Verona Rounds Out The Swoosh’s “Coffee” Collection

The Nike Air Max Verona hasn’t enjoyed much time in the spotlight since its debut in February 2020, but the women’s-exclusive silhouette will soon change that, as it’s the latest to join the Swoosh’s coffee-inspired collection.

Clad in shades of “Sail” reminiscent of a “light and sweet” cup of joe, the forthcoming pair features textured, light brown profile swooshes. Visible Air Max units and their respective tread follow suit. The mixed-materials that make up the model’s lifestyle-oriented upper indulge in soft tones akin to its Air Force 1-counterpart in the varied capsule. Sockliners boast the mocha-stylings’ mascot, which would fit perfectly on accompanying apparel.

An official Nike SNKRS release date is still unknown, but various sources across Asia have the pair landing at local retailers on February 1st. In the meantime, enjoy images of the shoes here below.

For more from the Swoosh, check out the latest Blazer Mid ’77 options, which include ones with snakeskin detailing.

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Images: Nike

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