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Safari Prints Appear On The Nike Air Max Plus “Kiss My Airs”

Safari Prints Appear On The Nike Air Max Plus “Kiss My Airs”

“Kiss My Airs” may seem like just another one of Nike’s many new slogans, but — next to “Have A Nike Day” — it remains one of the brand’s most memorable. And while the adverts featuring G-Dragon, Ruby Rose, etc. are now not as readily viewable on the streets, the campaign itself will live on through releases like this Air Max Plus.

Other than its “Kiss My Airs” branded tab, the colorway is relatively simple. Underneath the overlaid cage, the mesh is treated to a very subtle, understated gradient, with a light grey gradually warping into a deep black towards the lower edges. The mudguard, tongue, and heel tab then add a touch of Safari print in the same neutral palette. Elsewhere, the air unit, Swoosh, and back emblem display in yellow, complementing the blues that accent the midsole’s trim.

For a detailed look at these, see below. A release should be arriving at Nike.com and select retailers soon.

In related news, there’s also an upcoming Air Max 90 Kiss My Airs.

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