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Nike Revives The Air Max 93 Logo On The Air Max 1

Nike Revives The Air Max 93 Logo On The Air Max 1

While Nike’s Air Max 93 might be one of its least utilized Air Max silhouettes, the Swoosh is reviving its signature tongue logo on one of its most popular models. Following a big anniversary celebration for the Air Max 1 in 2017, the sneaker is kicking off its 2018 campaign with the aforementioned rubber logo emblazoned on the heel of these two offerings. Fully adorned with durable canvas uppers, these two selections sport attractive colorways that highlight the distinct color blocking capabilities of this particular Air Max variety. Fans of this new take on the iconic silhouette have their choice of Elemental Gold with a Mineral Yellow Swoosh, and Clay Green with Hyper Royal branding.

Mark your calendars for January 11th, when these two pairs are scheduled to arrive at Nike Sportswear retailers. Do you want to see Nike release more colorways of the Air Max 93?

Nike Air Max 1 93 Logo 1

Nike Air Max 1
Release Date: January 11, 2018
Color: Elemental Gold/Mineral Yellow-Black
Style Code: 875844-700

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Nike Air Max 1
Release Date: January 11, 2018
Color: Clay Green/Hyper Royal-White-Black
Style Code: 875844-300

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