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Nike Puts An Italian Spin On The Air Max 270 React

Nike Puts An Italian Spin On The Air Max 270 React

Before dropping in its long-anticipated Travis Scott collaboration, the Nike Air Max 270 React has emerged in a color scheme strangely reminiscent of Italian dressing.

A “Summit White/Midnight Turquoise/Yellow” palette divvies up the Air Max model’s mixed-material upper, with the most latter hue isolating itself to the lace guards and rubber tread underfoot. Green salad colored-overlays across the forefoot, midfoot and heel are accompanied by short-haired swaths colored similarly to tomatoes. Nike React foam down below forgoes the rich colors found up top, but it and its complementary Airbag at the heel don an off-white, pinkish tinge akin to creamy Italian dressing.

Details of a Nike.com launch are still unknown, but pairs of this Air Max 270 React are currently available on the after-market. Enjoy a closer look at the shoes here below and check out our “Where to Buy” links when you’re done.

Elsewhere in the world of The Swoosh, UNDEFEATED is rumored to have a trio of the Air Max 97 scheduled for Holiday 2020.

Nike Air Max 270 React
$160
Color: Summit White/Midnight Turquoise/Yellow
Style Code: CT1264-103

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

Where to Buy

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