The Drake-approved Polyester tongue with Nike branding has recently emerged in one of its boldest ensembles of the year: a “Volt/Black/White” arrangement complete with a hexagonal pattern throughout the upper.
While free of the gradient finish of its inaugural release, the forthcoming pair delivers an equally-eye-catching styling. High-visibility green takes over the Tuned Air option’s entire mesh base, while TPU overlays opt into a stark contrasting “Black.” Laces and profile swooshes deviate in a “White” tone, which also appears on the majority of the midsole. Elsewhere, Air Max units, collar lining and outsole tread further complement the titular “Volt” color with their dark makeups. As has been standard on the silhouette since debuting in 1998, the “Tn AIR” badges throughout the sneaker boast their distinctive yellow-featuring scheme.
Nike Air Force 1 Low Releasing in White The Nike Drops in a Popping University Gold Colourway via below, and find it along with similarly-executed options arriving to Nike.com soon.
Nike s Remastered Air Huarache Adds Vibrant Red and Blue Tones for Air Jordan 1 Switch “Black Toe” Nike Air Max 200 Rasta 2000 World Stage White Black Me.
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