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Nike Releases An Air Max 98 Dressed In Sequoia and Olive

Nike Releases An Air Max 98 Dressed In Sequoia and Olive

Thanks to its recent collaboration with Olivia Kim and striking GR colorways such as the “New Year” renditions, the Nike Air Max 98 has definitely been soaking up some time in the spotlight lately. And the classic silhouette is making another appearance this season this time perfectly constructed for the time of the year where earthy/muted tones are of interest. Similar to the Air Foamposite Pros and Air Max 97s that dropped last year, this new iteration leans on forest-like hues to outfit the majority of its real estate, presenting contrasting tones of sequoia and olive that perfectly alternate between the base and overlays throughout its upper, and gradually transitions down into a darker tonal olive outsole that envelops its signature full-length Air unit. If you’re in the market for some fall-appropriate runners, these AM 98s are now available on Nike’s web store for $160 USD. See a closer look here ahead.

Nike Air Max 98
$160
Color: Sequoia/Pure Platinum/Medium Olive
Style Code: 640744-300

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