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The Nike Air More Money Gets Patriotic For July 4th

The Nike Air More Money Gets Patriotic For July 4th

June is almost over, and the 4th of July is right around the corner. Nothing’s more American than red, white, and blue—or cold hard cash—and Nike knows this. Therefore, they’ve got two new Air More Money colorways ready to go for the annual celebration of independence: a vibrant red and a dignified blue. The red pair features an all-red leather and mesh upper, with black accents arriving on the laces, collar, heel tab, and the shroud’s branding. The blue pair features the same tonal leather and mesh look on the upper, but swaps the black accents for white laces and a tonal navy collar/heel tab, while the lace shroud’s branding arrives in white and red. Both pairs feature a white midsole, dollar sign embroidery on the heel, and contrasting Air Max units. For a final touch, both pairs also come with a spare set of shrouds devoid of any branding if you’re gunning for a more subtle look. Both of these 4th-ready More Moneys are available now at Finish Line for $160 USD.

Nike Air More Money Red Aj2998 600 1

Nike Air More Money
AVAILABLE AT Finish Line
$160
Color: Gym Red/Black/White
Style Code: AJ2998-600

Nike Air More Money
AVAILABLE AT Finish Line
$160
Color: Obsidian/White/Gym Red
Style Code: AJ2998-400

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