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The Nike Air Max Plus Gets An Elegant “Tiffany” Look

The Nike Air Max Plus Gets An Elegant “Tiffany” Look

Nicky Diamonds’ Nike SB Dunk Low collaboration from 2005 stands as one of the most recognizable colorways in history. Not only is the mix of black, aqua, and silver true evidence in color-blocking acumen, it also represents one of the peak years of sneaker culture when almost every category was hitting on all cylinders. That would be way back in 2005, and in over fifteen years, the “Diamond” look still persists.

While in no way affiliated with Diamond Supply Co. or the high end jeweler, this Air Max Plus catches our eye for its resemblance to that elegant look, effortlessly embodying the aesthetic with that signature blue upper, the black overlay, and matted silver Swoosh logos and matching Air units. And like many Air Max Plus releases since its official global reintroduction to the market, these will undoubtedly sell out fast than you think.

See more of this Air Max Plus “Tiffany” below. And don’t forget; its successor, the Air Max Plus 2, is back in stores as well.

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