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The Nike Air Max 94 Appears In More Luxurious Animal Prints

The Nike Air Max 94 Appears In More Luxurious Animal Prints

2018 has shed light on a number of under appreciated Air Max silhouettes from the 90s. While the Air Max 1s and Air Max 97s of the world continue to get the attention they deserve, the Swoosh has shown love to models the like of the Air Max 94 and the Air Max Deluxe in a sneaker climate that is love with the Swoosh’s Sportswear label and just about everything born in the 1990s. Beaverton’s Air Max 94 is back once again in another luxurious animal print as its mudguard, heel logo, and heel counter opt for a beloved safari-style print. Allowing for that familiar motif to take center stage, this NSW selection features a simplistic black and grey color scheme with a white midsole and a translucent Air bubble borrowed from its 1993 predecessor. Mesh and suede layering adds to this particular iteration’s luxurious aesthetic, while a Swoosh-branded dubrae completes the look in signature Swoosh Brand style. Peep an official set of images below and stay tuned for this AM94’s arrival on Nike.com sooner rather than later.

Nike Air Max 94
Release Date: Fall, 2018
Style Code: AV8197-001

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