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Fall Tones Arrive Early On The Nike Air Max 90 “British Tan”

It's only Spring, but Nike is ready for the Autumn leaves.

Fall Tones Arrive Early On The Nike Air Max 90 “British Tan”

As consistent a model as ever, the Nike Air Max 90 is looking forward to warm-weather with a facelift that calls back to its handful of debut editions.

This new version doesn’t stray too far from home base for the AM90. Save for trading the colors at play, the layout is reminiscent of the instantly recognizable “Infrared” kind of pattern it’s capitalized on before. Obviously, “British Tan” lends these their name, centering the shoe around the medial Swoosh.

Elsewhere, a more vivid shade does the heavy lifting, accenting the interior and outlining the Air unit on the midsole. In one last piece of detailing, the grey web pattern under the Swoosh changes to suede, materially speaking to the refreshed feel of this colorway.

The “British Tan” Air Max 90 is set for release as part of Spring ’24, coming in a full men’s size run. Anticipate a retail price of $130. You can find official images below.

In other Swoosh news, one of the brand’s youngest talents is getting a sneaker with the Sky Brown x Nike SB Pogo.

WHERE TO BUY

Nike Air Max 90

SKU: FN6958-100
RETAIL PRICE: $N/A
RELEASE DATE: 2024

US 2024

Retailer Release type Status
Nikestore US Standard Check Site

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