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The Nike Air Max 90 Premium Features A “Bred” Color Palette

The Nike Air Max 90 Premium Features A “Bred” Color Palette

Amid its playful “Bubble Pack” and equally animated “Reverse Duck Camo” iterations, the Nike Air Max 90 has proffered various understated options. The latest: A black upper/white midsole combination featuring grey and red accents.

Akin to the “Night Of Mischief“-like pair surfaced last month, uppers on this premium Air Max 90 highly favor a black arrangement. Mesh at the toe box, tongue and collar are surrounded by leather and TPU overlays of the same dark assortment. Grey “NIKE AIR” and Swoosh logos interrupt the pitch-black scheme on the tongue label, profile and heel. The 30-year-old-silhouette’s signature “AIR MAX” side window and midsole cassette, however, introduce a bold scarlet hue that creates the fan-favorite “Bred” color palette.

No official release date is yet known for this Air Max 90 Premium, but pairs are likely to hit Nike.com in the coming weeks. Until then, enjoy official images of the shoes here below.

Interested in more subtle styles? Check out the black sacai Nike LDWaffle.

Nike Air Max 90 Premium
Available
$120
Color: Black/Particle Grey/University Red
Style Code: CW7481-002

Make sure to follow @kicksfinder for live tweets during the release date.

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