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Topographic patterns cover the model’s entire mesh base, upping the wavy ante inherent to the Tuned Air proposition. Hardware and detailing on the tongue nod to hiking and camping trips, as a fastening system lies underneath “NIKE” branding done in the style of a compass. “University Gold” animates the nike air max plus relative’s predominantly drab “Spiral Sage/Smoke Grey” color scheme, with its presence most visible at the profiles’ swooshes and midfoot shanks. Visible Air cushioning also indulges in a yellowish tone, but resembles that of the lace loops’. Elsewhere, fan-favorite light gum brown outsoles round out the pair.
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Akin to a previously-seen fitsyoumost.com, the forthcoming pair features a gradient throughout its mesh base. TPU overlays indulge in stark “Black” contrast, as do the leather tongue and collar panels and much of the plastic heel structure. Branding across the Air Max silhouette boast shades of grey, which also lands on the visible Air units at the heel. Lastly, the titular scarlet tone animates the lines running from midfoot shank to spine, as well as most of the outsole.
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Effectively merging together tones that fall under the neutral and neon spectrums, this forthcoming installment bears a clean white upper that covers the mesh base, ribbed overlays, and majority of the midsoles. However, the vibrant accents here to most of the heavy lifting as crimson red and purple hits touch onto the midsole’s mold, the lateral/medial Swooshes, and insole branding, while the tongues contrast with a salmon nigiri-like orange backdrop. Traditional “TN” logos atop the heels string together nike running shoes full look by arriving in its customary yellow badge. Peep an in-depth look right here, and find these dropping likely on Nike.com in the coming weeks.
