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The Nike Air More Uptempo Joins The “Everything You Need” Collection

The Nike Air More Uptempo Joins The “Everything You Need” Collection

Alongside an upcoming collaboration with Yoon Ahn’s AMBUSH, the Nike Air More Uptempo has simultaneously joined the Beaverton brand’s “Everything You Need” collection.

Initially revealed via the Nike Air Max 1, the uplifting selection of footwear imbues the circa ’96 model with a 1970s-inspired marbling that fills the enlarged AIR lettering with vibrant pink, white and orange shades. Complimented by a faint yellow trim and jewel Swoosh, the silhouette’s surrounding perforated base layer assumes a clad cream tint, allowing for the latter to revel in the spotlight. Elsewhere, light green accents bring a recontextualized set of logos to the tongue and vamp.

Enjoy a detailed look at the grade school-exclusive Nike Air More Uptempo “Everything You Need” below while we await further release details.

In other news from underneath the Nike Inc. banner, the Jordan 13 “Wolf Grey” is set to release on August 5th in full family sizing.

WHERE TO BUY

Grade School Nike Air More Uptempo "Everything You Need"

SKU: FB7702-100
RETAIL PRICE: $140
RELEASE DATE: 2025

US 2025

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