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Odell Beckham Jr. Shows Off Potential New Nike Air Max 720


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New York Giants wide receiver Odell Breckham Jr's. obsession with sneakers is well documented. I mean how can you forget those Supreme Nike Air More Uptempo "OBJ" cleats he used to rock out on the field. OBJ's Nike affiliation has led him to show off some pretty exclusive sneakers at times and his latest sneaker post is no different. Just a few days ago, OBJ had on some kicks that looked like a new Nike Air Max 720 colorway. Instead, it was a sneaker that had the same air bubble unit, but a completely different upper. OBJ then followed up that sneak peak with a more distinct image on his Instagram story, but this time of a brand new all-yellow colorway.

As you can see from the above image, the shoes come in a highlighter "volt" colorway and feature the air bubble unit that wraps all the way around the shoe. Of course, this is the same design one would find with Nike's new Air Max 720. Although, these kicks have a completely different upper that features suede, leather, and mesh detailing. The suede hits seem to be darker than the rest of the details of the sneaker. Since this is just a sneak peek, there are still no details on a release date or price.

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