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The Nike Air Max 270 React ENG Gets Tonal Grey And Crimson Color-blocking

The Nike Air Max 270 React ENG Gets Tonal Grey And Crimson Color-blocking

While no longer in the Travis Scott-endorsed spotlight, the Nike Air Max 270 React ENG has quietly been delivering compelling options for those looking for dual cushioning. The latest arrives in the form of a two-tone arrangement, with the upper and sole unit indulging in different flavors.

Air Max Plus-inspired uppers maintain a tonal charcoal color scheme, with their TPU overlays ever-so-slightly deviating in a lighter grey. Lace toggles and branding across the tongue and heel follow suit, with the latter being ripe for a reflective finish given its likeness to previous nighttime-appropriate accents from the Swoosh. Cushioning, which is divided between React foam towards the forefoot and an Air Max 270 unit at the heel, entirely deviates from the top-half’s understated ensemble. Instead, it revels in a vibrant crimson hue that’ll surely turn heads when seen traversing through the city.

An official release date is still unknown, but this Air Max 270 React ENG is likely to quietly launch on Nike.com before the year ends. Until then, enjoy official images of the pair ahead.

For more vibrant options from the Oregon-based institution, check out the latest from the Air Barrage Low.

Nike Air Max 270 React ENG
$180
Style Code: CZ1759-002

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