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The Nike Air Max 270 SE For Women Blends Colors On Mesh Underlay

The Nike Air Max 270 SE For Women Blends Colors On Mesh Underlay

Although the Nike Air Max 270 React has been on the market for a year, it continues to deliver fresh stylings for those who enjoy either the subtle, bold, or both. A women’s-exclusive has recently surfaced not only in an eye-catching color arrangement, but with non-standard, mesh construction.

The breathable underlay on this Air Max option indulges in a galaxy-reminiscent gradient: “Midnight Blue” and “Storm Pink” transition from toe box to midfoot, flirting with purple and green hues along the way. Synthetic and textile overlays throughout the upper borrow the rich navy tone, as well as a muted “Black”. Profile swooshes feature a bright pink outline; nearby lace loops and accents on the tongue boast a more fluorescent version of the rose hue. Underfoot, the Air Max 270 unit revels in the same vibrant color, while outsoles partake in a lighter “Storm Pink” makeup. React foam-cushioning rounds out the pair in “White”, allowing its surroundings to steal the spotlight.

A release date is unknown, but this women’s Air Max 270 React is likely to quietly arrive to Nike.com before 2020 ends. In the meantime, enjoy a detailed look at the pair here below.

For more from the Swoosh, check out the white CPFM Air Force 1 launching on September 10th.

Nike Air Max 270 React
$170
Color: Midnight Blue/Black/White/Storm Pink
Style Code: CK6929-400

Make sure to follow @kicksfinder for live tweets during the release date.

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