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The Original Nike Air Max BW “Persian Violet” Gets Reworked In “Black” Leather - Sneaker News

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Although less-heralded than some of its visible Air-cushioned counterparts, the Nike Air Max BW (formerly the Air Classic BW) is set to celebrate its 30th anniversary in style. Shortly after appearing in its original “Persian Violet”-accented colorway, the “Big Window” proposition has emerged with more of the purplish flair, but this time atop a predominantly “Black” canvas.

At a glance, the forthcoming pair simply indulges in a dark hue where it traditionally boasts a “White” tone, but closer inspection reveals otherwise. A synthetic leather strip still divides the upper into two halves, while the titular “Persian Violet” hue animates the profile swooshes, tongue, collar, “AIR MAX” branding on the heel and detailing on the sole unit. Mesh throughout the model’s standard build is abandoned in favor of an all-leather build, following the Air Max 1‘s “LV8” approach. Underfoot, sole units forgo any leather construction, but also boast “Black” where they’d normally feature “White”; stability tooling in the center of the outsole rounds out the pair with the silhouette’s most iconic color.

Enjoy official images of the latest Air Max BW here below, and anticipate a Nike SNKRS launch before 2021 ends.

Elsewhere under the Swoosh umbrella, a Dunk Low “South Korea” is in the works.

Where to Buy

Make sure to follow @kicksfinder for live tweets during the release date.

Nike Air Max BW
Release Date: 2021
Color: Black/Persian Violet/White

Mens: $140 Style Code: DM3047-001

North America2021




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