
Official Look at the Nike Air Max Plus "Light Orewood Brown/Dark Pony"
Sean McDowell's famousNike Air Max Plushas a new iteration for the upcoming warmer seasons. Slated to arrive in a 'Light Orewood Brown/Dark Pony' colorway, the shoe is reminiscent of a pair dipped in rich chocolate with its dark pony gradient base upper. The shoe features metallic silver highlights on the TPU cage while the bronw color hits the mudguard, tongue, heel and mudguard. Light Orewood Bronw highlights the midsole and lining while the shoe sits atop a midfoot gradiant plate and a dark pony outsole. Look out for the pair coming later this year.
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