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The Nike Air Max 98 LX For Women Appears In A Buttery Gold And Royal Mix

The Nike Air Max 98 LX For Women Appears In A Buttery Gold And Royal Mix

When it comes to active Nike Sportswear models, the Nike Air Max 98 has done a fairly good job in staying in conversation as it has surfaced in multiple variations since the commencement of the new year. After ticking off more wildly styled decorations involving bubble-wrapped uppers and tear away exteriors, it’s opting to go with a theme that falls slightly more on the tamed side of the spectrum for its latest take. Designed in LX form for the ideal lady Swoosh fan, this upcoming iteration features a blend of soft and saturated tones. The former is credited to the buttery gold pigments that find themselves placed more substantially along its outsoles and mudguards, and it much tinier doses across the throat overlays and lace loops. Seated next to these comes an oceanic blue which, although used more sparingly, catches the eye the most and interestingly gradients in a dusty manner towards the forefoot and ankle overlay closest to the first set of laces. Find a detailed look at these womens Air Maxes here below, and expect these to be dropping on Nike.com and at select retailers in the coming weeks.

Nike Air Max 98 LX WMNS
Style Code: CD0685-200

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