Nike Air Max 1 '87 "Coconut Milk" Takes a Walk on the Wild Side With Animal Prints

Complete with tiger stripes and scaly reptilian overlays.

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Nike has officially unveiled is upcoming Air Max 1 ‘87 “Coconut Milk.”

The women’s exclusive is crafted with leather, mesh and suede in varying hues of white, “Coconut Milk,” “Alabaster” and “Saturn Gold,” with animalistic prints adding a new visual layer to the classic silhouette. Embroidered tiger stripes make their way on to the midfoot overlays while reptilian scales land on the heel overlays alongside debossed mudguards. Traditional branding can be found on the leather panel swoosh as well as the tongue tag, embroidered Nike Air heel logo and insoles.

Take a look at the shoe above. The Nike Air Max 1 ‘87 “Coconut Milk” is set to release soon for a retail price tag of $150 USD via Nike and select retailers.

Elsewhere in footwear, Nike Kobe 4 Protros are returning in Summer 2023.

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