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The Nike Air Max 270 React Goes Greyscale With Latest Colorway

The Nike Air Max 270 React Goes Greyscale With Latest Colorway

After introducing a streak of multi-colored/pastel offerings in the month of February, Nike’s Air Max 270 React has opted to switch up its design mentality for March to hinge upon much cleaner color-blocking. Aptly demonstrated through its most recent DMP-esque black and gold iteration, as well as its white and “University Red” edition resemblant of the OG Air Max 1, the lifestyle silhouette opts to keep this trend going for its latest. Gone are the Easter-friendly pastels as this forthcoming makeover is reliant solely on greyscale aesthetics to outfit its entirety as tones of black and charcoal grey paste themselves to the upper overlays and Swooshes for a perfect combo made for the everyday minimalist. Base layers and midsoles left to a pure white, while the treading alternates with the yin-and-yang effect. Capture a closer look at the official images listed here below, and find these releasing on Nike.com and at select retailers in the coming weeks for a retail tag of $160 USD.

In other greyscale news, the HAVEN x New Balance 990v5 launched recently.

Nike Air Max 270 React
$160
Color: White/Metallic Pewter/Black
Style Code: CT1264-101

Make sure to follow @kicksfinder for live tweets during the release date.

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