Even after Air Max Day, Nike continues to put the iconic Air Max 90 on the front lines. This trend has been common practice for the Swoosh for over twenty years. With colorways like Dunkin' Donuts and Thunder Blue Multi-Color, there isn't a better time to make it a part of your rotation. Looking ahead to the summer, the Nike Air Max 90 USA Grey adds a little nostalgia while continuing to celebrate America.
The Nike Air Max 90 USA Grey comes in a light smoke grey, phantom, armory navy, fire red, flat pewter, and black colorway. At first glance, the light smoke grey suede on the quarter panel, mudguard, and base of the eyestays sets the tone for the shoe, providing a neutral backdrop that allows the vibrant accents to shine. The leather mudguard comes in armory navy, while the Air Max badge in fire red sits right above the midsole wedge in the same color, housing the iconic visible Air unit.
Flat Pewter appears on laces and covers the ripstop patterned tongue. The phantom-colored suede Swoosh on the sides also seamlessly blends to create a harmonious visual experience. The back heel of this Air Max 90 also comes in fire red, and this shade is also found on the bottom rubber eyelet. The top eyelet is dressed in armory navy, furthering the USA theme. Finally, the midsole of the Nike Air Max 90 USA Grey comes in white, sitting atop a solid rubber outsole split between red and blue.
The Nike Air Max 90 USA Grey is set to release in Summer 2024. They will be available via Nike and select retailers worldwide. Coming in men's sizing, retail is set at $130. Download the Sole Retriever mobile app for the latest information on this release, as well as ongoing updates on raffles, sneaker news, and more from the streetwear and sneaker community.
Nike Air Max 90 USA Grey
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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.