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The Nike Air More Money Gets More Military

The Nike Air More Money Gets More Military

On the heels of a recently released Air More Money silhouette for the Bronx, Nike is ready to bring the world another version of the vintage hoops sneaker with a decidedly militaristic aesthetic. Done up primarily in Olive, this head turning classic from the mid-90s utilizes Habanero Red for brief flashes of color on the inside of its Air sole unit, the Swoosh on its removable shroud, and the AIR logo on its heel. Black acts as a neutralizer on this selection as well, being ushered in on its heel loop, throat, AIR MONEY on the aforementioned shroud, and finally on the fittingly embroidered dollar sign seen on the heel. The Swoosh has used this sneaker’s heel in a variety of ways in 2018, as we have seen elements the likes of a piggy bank, diamond, and multiple signs of international currency take shape there in recent months. Currently, pairs of this clean Air More Money are available at overseas retailers like atmos, so you can expect their arrival in the US in the coming weeks.

Nike Air More Money
AVAILABLE AT Nike
$160
Color: Olive/Black-Habanero Red
Style Code: AJ2998-200

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