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Atmos X Nike Air Max2 Light Images Revealed


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A while back at ComplexCon, Japanese streetwear brand and retailer, Atmos, showed off a brand new collaboration with Nike, taking on a silhouette we haven't seen in a while, the Nike Air Max2 Light. While very little was known about the shoe, now we have some fresh pictures of the kicks courtesy of Noir Fonce, a retailer based out of Europe. 

As you can tell from the photos, these kicks are extremely colorful and consist of numerous Nike logos throughout the upper. The colors themselves are pretty flashy overall which coincides with many of the other collaborations that Nike has done with Atmos in the past.

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Image via Noir Fonce

According to Sole Collector, there is no price associated with these just yet but if you're looking to cop, you won't have to wait all that long. In fact, these are slated to release just in time for Air Max Day on March 26th. The Nike Air Max2 Light will also be making a comeback alongside this Atmos collab, with other colorways in the works.

Check out some of the more specific details of the shoe courtesy of Sole Collector:

Atmos x Nike Air Max2 Light
Release Date: March 2019
Color: Black/Bright Crimson
Style #: BV7406-001

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