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The Nike Air Max Triax 96 “University Red” Releases On December 5th

The Nike Air Max Triax 96 “University Red” Releases On December 5th

Backed by no outstanding collaboration just yet — save for the upcoming Doernbecher Freestyle iteration — the Nike Air Max Triax 96 is mostly in for a quiet re-debut, and though its schemes have most certainly stood the test of time, Beaverton is introducing a few new ones with close resemblance to the retro. White leathers form much of the outward panelling, preferring a smooth leather in direct contrast to the nubuck and mesh it surrounds. These, as well as the tongue, liner, and tread, match in dark black shades with its various adornments featuring the only bits of color within the palette. While neutral for the most part, though still quite alluring in and of itself, the pair adds more vibrant hits for visual allure: reds, in extreme saturation, fill the miniature swoosh at the side as well as the webbing at the eyestays and the small streak around the air bubble. Grab a good look at it right here and find it release on December 5th likely at Nike.com and select retailers.

Nike Air Max Triax 96 “University Red”
Release Date: December 5th, 2019
$130
Color: White/University Red-Black
Style Code: CD2053-105/small>

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