The recent surfacing of Nike’s pack of sneakers referencing all-time favorites left many fans wanting more beyond the preliminary one-angle image. Having said that, here’s a further look into the “King of the Mountain” Air Max 90 inspired largely in part by the Air Mowabb of generations past. The use of the symbolic colorway draws immediate association with the old ACG model. Lots of details can be seen on these 90s from the two sets of laces to clear midsole. Many shops are looking to release these before the end of the month so check your local Quickstrike dealer for availability, however be certain that STANDARD will be releasing their shipment sometime next week.

Source: Mental_therapy

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[...] pack (the Nike Air Stab “Runnin’ Gunnin” was the first to release followed by the Nike Air Max 90 “King of the Mountain”). The shoe brings the popular safari print we’ve seen originally debut Nike Air Safaris to [...]

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[...] pack (the Nike Air Stab “Runnin’ Gunnin” was the first to release followed by the Nike Air Max 90 “King of the Mountain”). The shoe brings the popular safari print we’ve seen originally debut Nike Air Safaris to [...]

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[...] Hits pack, which also includes the popular Nike Air Stab “Runnin’ Gunnin” and the Nike Air Max 90 “King of the Mountain”. Look for a matching Nike shirt at select stores. Definitely one of those sneakers you want to [...]

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[...] een zwak voor dat spul. Anyway eerdere releases waren Nike Air Stab “Runnin’ Gunnin” en de Nike Air Max 90 “King of the Mountain” [...]

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