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Nike Air Griffey Max 1 "Varsity Royal" Slated to Return

Nike Air Griffey Max 1 "Varsity Royal" Slated to Return

Hypebeast22-05-2025

Name:Nike Air Griffey Max 1 'Varsity Royal'Colorway:Varsity Royal/Black-VoltStyle Code:DJ5161-400MSRP:$170 USDRelease Date:Spring 2026Where to Buy:Nike
Nikeis bringing back a classic for next year starting with Ken Griffey Jr.'s favorite Mariners shade with theNike Air Griffey Max 1'Varsity Royal.' The retro mid-top is slated to arrive next fall, featuring a varsity blue nubuck upper with. clean white leather accents throughout. The '90s baseball silhouette also features an Air cushioning system and a waffle-traction outsole. The '24' hits the velcro ankle strap as a nod to Griffey Jr.'s number. Black hits the Swoosh on both shoes as well as the tongue label. Look out for the pair dropping next year.

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