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The Nike Air Max Plus Drift Goes “Yin Yang” With Black And White

White and Black arrives to the updated classic.

The Nike Air Max Plus Drift Goes “Yin Yang” With Black And White

Updated April 3rd, 2024: The Nike Air Max Plus Drift “Black/White” is available now via Nike.com. Just ahead you’ll find direct purchase links, with our original coverage & images surrounding this pair intact below that.

WHERE TO BUY

Nike Air Max Plus Drift

SKU: FD4290-101
RETAIL PRICE: $185
RELEASE DATE: N/A

Nike has often relied on the clean-cut two toned white and black to color up nearly every sneaker in their catalog. Long before the Dunk affixed that commonplace colorway with the “Panda” moniker, we had terms like “Orca” run rampant in Swoosh footwear, although that latter term has since fallen by the wayside.

The Air Max Plus Drift looks like neither of those two mammals. Instead, the silhouette’s lava-lamp inspired cage is giving a symbiote taking over a host, and in many ways this modernized take on the 1998 classic is indeed that. Nike was sure to keep the original Tuned Air outsole for this Drift-ed updated, leaving all of the modifications to the dimensional upper.

More Air Max Plus Drift colorways are likely to surface soon, but three colorways are due out for retail purchase in mid-February. For now, sit tight as we await official release details on this $185 sneaker.

In other AM updates, check out the latest colorways of the upcoming Air Max Dn.

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