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Slight Parra Vibes Appear On Upcoming Nike Air Max 1

Slight Parra Vibes Appear On Upcoming Nike Air Max 1

Over the 30-plus year history of the Air Max 1, few colorways have established a spot as lofty as Dutch artist Piet Parra‘s “Amsterdam” collab from 2001. Boasting a striking combination of brown, burgundy, and blue plus special details, they’ve become one of the most coveted Air Max 1s ever, with resell prices reaching four-figure sums where the first number isn’t a one. In all likelihood you’ll never be able to get your hands on a pair of those legendary shoes, but at least you’ll soon be able to get something somewhat related — as a general release Air Max 1 that utilizes a similar palate has surfaced. Burgundy mesh and nubuck make up most of the upper, while accents are provided by a bold aqua blue suede mudguard and an infrared midfoot swoosh. The look is then completed by a straightforward white midsole and classic gum outsole. If you want to get some Parra-style vibes in your life without paying a full Parra price, you can hit one of the shops listed below to scoop up a pair for only $110 USD.

Nike Air Max 1
$110
Style Code: AH8145-601

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