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The Nike Air Max 97 With Light Blue Corduroy Releases This Weekend In Japan

The Nike Air Max 97 With Light Blue Corduroy Releases This Weekend In Japan

The Nike Air Max 97 continues to be one of them most prolific silhouettes in Beaverton’s Sportswear lineup as this season alone has spawned a wide assortment of striking colorways and even gone on to add winterized upgrades by way of its newer Utility model. However, for its latest phase, the classic runner looks to adopt design influence from its collaboration with Round Two’s very own Sean Wotherspoon by taking a page out of the vintage connoisseur’s recipe book to cook up a brand new iteration with identical fabrications. Upper layers arrive crafted in full corduroy materials, and utilize baby blue, beige, brown, orange, and pink hues that shift from cooler to warmer tones as the colored panels ascend upwards – essentially taking on a near-inverted palette as the other rendition it will be dropping alongside. See an official gallery of images here below, and expect these to drop on SNKRS JPN on November 30th, and in additional Japan retailers on December 1st. A stateside release is also likely to happen on Nike.com in the near future, so stay tuned as we learn more info.

Nike Air Max 97
SNKRS JPN Release Date: November 30th, 2019
JP Retailers Release Date: December 1st, 2019
Style Code: CQ7512-462

Nike Air Max 97 Cq7512 462 6 1

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