Nike has revived multiple models over the last few years, including the Nike Air 180. Not technically a part of the Air Max series, the Air 180 silhouette was designed by two titans of sneaker design, Tinker Hatfield and Bruce Kilgore, in the ‘90s, introducing the first 180-degree Air unit. Since its revival in the Ultramarine colorway in May, we’ve seen multiple variants hit shelves and have had previews of upcoming pairs like the Beetlejuice and Dorenbecher variants. An early look at a pair coming in Spring 2025 has made its way online.
OG construction is present on this new Tea Tree Mist Bronzine iteration of the Air 180, with a mesh base and suede overlays present. Grey-shaded mesh hits the toebox and midfoot panel, while the material around the collar and on the tongue comes in a bronzine hue. Contrasting this metallic-like shade are tan details on the suede mudguard, midfoot, and eyelet, with the lace set also taking on this same color. The suede Swoosh and golden suede heel tab break up the two-tone look, the latter hosting tonal Nike branding embroidered. Final details on the upper include a black heel counter, 180 branding along the tongue, and a tonal sockliner that matches the collar. The brown foam midsole finishes the design, featuring an Air 180 unit in the heel and a black rubber outsole.
The Nike Air 180 SP Tea Tree Mist Bronzine will release in Spring 2025 through Nike and select retailers online and in-store. Available in men’s sizing, the retail price is set at $150. Download the Sole Retriever mobile app to stay updated on the latest releases, raffles, news, and more in the sneaker and streetwear world.
Nike Air 180 SP Tea Tree Mist Bronzine
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