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Nike Air Max 90 x Original Fake (Kaws) – White Volt

Nike Air Max 90 x Original Fake (Kaws) – White Volt

Nike Air Max 90 x OriginalFake (Kaws) - White Neon

This coming Saturday, October 18th, 2008, will be a big release date especially now with the set of OriginalFake Air Max on schedule with the Air Jordan 3/21 Countdown Pack. Nike Sportswear will be releasing two Air Max 90 sneakers designed by artist KAWS on Saturday. One of them is the above Air Max 90 which has received technical updates by KAWS and Nike Sportswear Footwear Design Director Jesse Leyva. This which and neon colorway which we’ve seen before features innovative 4-way stretch textiles and takes inspirations from Nike ACG. Unfortunately for most, this along with the Black Volt OriginalFake Air Max 90 will release exclusively at Nike Sportswear at 21 Mercer and Nike Sportswear at The Montalbán.

Nike Sportswear
21 Mercer Street
New York, NY

Nike Sportswear
at The Montalbán
1615 Vine Street
Los Angeles, CA

More photos below…
Nike Air Max 90 x OriginalFake (Kaws) - White Neon

Nike Air Max 90 x OriginalFake (Kaws) - White Neon

Nike Air Max 90 x OriginalFake (Kaws) - White Neon

Nike Air Max 90 x OriginalFake (Kaws) - White Neon

Nike Air Max 90 x OriginalFake (Kaws) - White Neon


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