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“Royal” Accents Land On The Nike Air Max 95 Ultra

“Royal” Accents Land On The Nike Air Max 95 Ultra

The Nike Air Max 95 Ultra isn’t a focal point of the company’s visible Air-cushioning celebration, but it’s appeared in a compelling “White” and “Royal” colorway worth celebrating.

Akin to some of its predecessors, the upcoming pair indulges in a mostly tonal ensemble. The reinforced, weather-resistant upper opts for a “colorless” look that allows for any contrasting accent to pop that much more. Miniature swoosh logos on the lateral heel are dipped in a vibrant blue, which also animate the non-standard branding on the tongue. Topographic graphics on the tongue label, spine and outsole also opt for “Royal” flair that gives the latest Air Max proposition some personality.

No firm Nike.com release details have been disclosed by the brand, but that’s likely to change soon. In the meantime, enjoy official images of the pair ahead.

For more swoosh-branded sneakers, check out the Air Force 1‘s latest styles.

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Images: Nike

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