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Nike Air Max 180Ultramarine (2024)


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Product Details

Style

FJ9259-100

Colourway

White/Ultramarine/Solar Red/Black

Retail Price

US$150

Release Date

24/05/2024

Product Description

The Nike Air Max 180 Ultramarine (2024) is a stunning reissue of the classic 1991 design by Tinker Hatfield. This sneaker features a white neoprene upper with suede overlays, highlighted by vibrant ultramarine blue and solar red accents. The signature exposed Air unit adds a futuristic touch, making this sneaker both a fashion statement and a functional piece of footwear. The bold color scheme and high-quality materials ensure that this sneaker stands out in any crowd.

Since its introduction, the Air Max 180 has been celebrated for its revolutionary 180-degree Air unit, providing maximum comfort and cushioning. The Ultramarine colorway, one of the most iconic in the Air Max lineup, is known for its eye-catching design and vibrant colors. The 2024 re-release faithfully replicates the original, offering the same striking visuals and superior comfort.

Priced at $150, the Nike Air Max 180 Ultramarine (2024) was released on May 24, 2024. This sneaker is not just a piece of athletic footwear but a piece of cultural history. The Ultramarine colorway brings a fresh yet nostalgic vibe, making it a must-have for sneaker collectors and fashion enthusiasts alike. Don’t miss your chance to own this timeless classic and experience the perfect blend of style, comfort, and heritage.




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