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A Vivid Nike Air Max 2016 Print In Black/White

A Vivid Nike Air Max 2016 Print In Black/White


Another colorway of the new Nike Air Max 2016 Print edition is revealed, following its recent finish of Racer Blue.
Boasting a breathable mesh upper construction, the component is defined by an eye-catching Black/White printed pattern which adds more flair and style to the performance runner. In addition, perforations are implemented across the entirety to ensure sufficient ventilation, while also offering maximum comfort. Additional accents of Black adorn the tongue, inner lining, laces, piping on the midsole unit and large Swoosh branding on its forefoot.
All adhered atop a full-length translucent sole unit rounds out the profile, you can purchase this latest iteration of the sneaker at select Nike accounts overseas now. Stay tuned in for its arrival stateside.

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