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The Nike Air Max TW Joins In On The Lunar New Year Celebration

The Nike Air Max TW Joins In On The Lunar New Year Celebration

The Year of the Rabbit is nearly upon us, and Nike is certainly more than prepared. To go along with their Dunk High and Air Max 90 Futura — both of which surfaced earlier last week — the brand has also crafted an Air Max TW dressed up appropriately for Lunar New Year.

Despite being the rabbit’s year, Nike avoids paying any overt homage to the Zodiac animal. Instead, the Air Max TW — much like its above-mentioned counterparts — indulges in a relatively understated colorway comprised of red and light blue accents. The rest of the shoe is then clothed in white, with East Asian motifs subtly printed all throughout the mesh base.

For a closer look at the Air Max TW “Lunar New Year,” see below. These are likely to release later in 2023 via Nike.com and select retailers.

In unrelated news, Nike recently unveiled their 18th Annual Doernbecher Freestyle collection.

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