Off-White x Nike Dunk Low Pine Green
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The Off-White x Nike Dunk Low Pack will include the Nike Dunk Low in three color options that include u201cUniversity Gold/Midnight Navy/White,u201d u201cUniversity Red/University Red/Wolf Grey,u201d and u201cWhite/Pine Green/Pine Green.u201d Rocking the same aesthetic throughout, all three options come with a newly designed upper consisting of a unique lacing system, zip-ties, and signature Off-White text on the sides.
Pine Green OFF WHITE
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| Content | OFF-WHITE X NIKE DUNK LOW PINE GREEN The Off-White x Nike Dunk Low Pack will include the Nike Dunk Low in three color options that include u201cUniversity Gold/Midnight Navy/White,u201d u201cUniversity Red/University Red/Wolf Grey,u201d and u201cWhite/Pine Green/Pine Green.u201d Rocking the same aesthetic throughout, all three options come with a newly designed upper consisting of a unique lacing system, zip-ties, and signature Off-White text on the sides. Pine Green OFF WHITE | AIR MAXu00a0TNu00a0PLUSAn exclusive addition to the Air Max dynasty, these shoes defined the era in which they debuted, and those that followed. They’ve been on sale around the world for nearly two decades without a break, coming in hundreds of color combinations and varied constructions, including leather editions, mega style changes and slip-on designs. The latest update to the Air Max Plus was an unofficial makeover. In some territories they are better known by the letters “TN” which stand for the Tuned Air unit they debuted. Now they are called that everywhere. The importance of this cult model is well known, but its origin is less so. Designed by industry veteran Sean McDowell, the shoe combines unrivaled aesthetic clout with three never-before-used construction techniques. Below, McDowell shares his memories of creating a racing classic. Chargers | AIR MAXu00a0TNu00a0PLUSAn exclusive addition to the Air Max dynasty, these shoes defined the era in which they debuted, and those that followed. They’ve been on sale around the world for nearly two decades without a break, coming in hundreds of color combinations and varied constructions, including leather editions, mega style changes, and slip-on designs. The latest update to the Air Max Plus was an unofficial makeover. In some territories, they are better known by the letters “TN” which stand for the Tuned Air unit they debuted. Now they are called that everywhere. The importance of this cult model is well known, but its origin is less so. Designed by industry veteran Sean McDowell, the shoe combines unrivaled aesthetic clout with three never-before-used construction techniques. Below, McDowell shares his memories of creating a racing classic. Particle Pink | AIR MAXu00a0TNu00a0PLUSLet your style elevate in the Nike Air Max Plus, an updated Air experience that offers premium stability and incredible cushioning. With the wavy design lines of the originals and an updated digital print, this model pays homage to a defiant style. supernova | AIR MAXu00a0TNu00a0PLUS The official name according to Nike is Air Max Plus. However, the variations in their denomination (TN, Tuned, or Tuned 1 for the first version) come from the technology they are equipped with. The Air Max Plus was the first Nike model to incorporate the Tuned Air system, which, unlike previous models, combines mechanical elements with air cushioning. To do so, it added some mechanical polymer hemispheres in the Air-Sole unit, on one of the sides, which increased the stability of this model. Dave Forlan, Nike’s director of foot strike innovation and the direct culprit of the Air Max system in addition to Tinker Hatfield, explained on the occasion of the recent Air Max Day that this system was like a combination of Nike Air and Nike Shox. Yields To Yellow | AIR MAXu00a0TNu00a0PLUSAn exclusive addition to the Air Max dynasty, these shoes defined the era in which they debuted, and those that followed. They’ve been on sale around the world for nearly two decades without a break, coming in hundreds of color combinations and varied constructions, including leather editions, mega style changes, and slip-on designs. The latest update to the Air Max Plus was an unofficial makeover. In some territories, they are better known by the letters “TN” which stand for the Tuned Air unit they debuted. Now they are called that everywhere. The importance of this cult model is well known, but its origin is less so. Designed by industry veteran Sean McDowell, the shoe combines unrivaled aesthetic clout with three never-before-used construction techniques. Below, McDowell shares his memories of creating a racing classic. Laser Orange | ||||||||||||
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