Detailed Look at the Nike Air Max 90 "Venn Diagram"
The tonal makeup comes decorated with creamy tones and all-over polka dots.
A fresh pair of Air Maxes is almost never a bad idea to beef up your rotation with, and thankfully Nike has a laundry list of new iterations that will be hitting the shelves throughout the rest of the year. One piece to the puzzle is the Air Max 90 which has just been surfaced via its latest “Venn Diagram” colorway by way of on-foot imagery.
The forthcoming installment is designed exclusively with natural looking hues including that of “Sail”, “Desert Sand and “Pale Ivory”, all of which alternate amongst the base layer’s canvas uppers and mudguards as well as the suede overlays and Swooshes. Across the mudguards and base, various shades of polka dot patterns cover its ground. Its namesake comes from the venn diagram shapes that are embroidered into tan-colored the tongues. Other details to bring to light on its upper half include that of the milky eye stays and beige heel blocks. Down south, the midsoles are fully coated in beige – and somewhat evoke memories of Hender Scheme design language — and come stacked above gray-tinted outsoles.
No release date has been confirmed by Nike just yet, but these are expected to launch sometime during Summer for $140 USD.
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