When blessing sneakerheads with a new colorway in a classic silhouette, Nike does not disappoint. The Air Max 90 Notebook Doodles is a captivating addition to Nike's legendary Air Max line. This sneaker stands out with its distinctive colorway, combining phantom, burgundy crush, vintage green, black, and light silver. Perfect for those creative minds this summer or those looking forward to returning to school in the fall.
The shoe's upper is primarily dressed in phantom-colored canvas on the underlays and tongue, providing a clean and neutral base. Burgundy Crush accents the Swoosh, adding a rich and deep contrast, while the vintage green details bring a fresh and vibrant touch to the back heel, lower eye stays, and Air Max on the mudguard and midsole clip. Light Silver elements further enhance the overall aesthetic, adding a subtle metallic sheen to the leather overlay that catches the eye. Black suede supports the mudguard and the topmost eye stay, giving the shoe more balance.
One of the most notable features of the Nike Air Max 90 Notebook Doodles is the one not everyone will see: the doodle-like graphics that adorn the insole. These playful, hand-drawn patterns give the sneaker a unique and artistic look like those commonly found in notebooks. The Nike Air Max 90 is renowned for its comfort and durability; this premium edition is no exception. It features the signature Air Max cushioning in the heel, providing excellent support and cushioning. The rubber outsole ensures traction and durability for everyday use.
The Nike Air Max 90 Notebook Doodles will release in Fall 2024 through Nike and select retailers online and in-store. Coming in men’s sizing, retail is set at $140. 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 Max 90 Notebook Doodles
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Brandon K. Williams II is a freelance writer based out of Massachusetts. With over 15 years of experience in the sneaker industry and a lifelong passion for collecting shoes, there are few sneakers he hasn't seen or owned. In his opinion, the '90s Nike Basketball era produced the best sneakers, period. Despite his passion for acting, he remains eager to learn and write about the newest additions to sneaker culture and streetwear lifestyle.