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"Baltimore" Nike Air Max 95 Pack Releasing Tomorrow: Official Images


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Nike and Foot Locker's ongoing "Home & Away" Collection will continue this Friday, March 15, as the focus shifts to Baltimore. Nike recently revealed official images of the Charm City themed "Home & Away" pack, which takes shape in the form of two Air Max 95s.

In celebration of the release, Foot Locker dropped exclusive digital content featuring some of Baltimore’s favorite artist, designers and sneakerheads including Lil Keydeetranada, mrbez4everandkevykev.

The Baltimore "Home" Air Max 95 comes equipped with a red upper equipped with colorful detailing around the sneaker's wavy mid panel and a triple crown logo on the tongue, inspired by the Preakness Stakes that are held in Baltimore each year.

As a tribute to the Baltimore Orioles, the "Away" Air Max 95 arrives in a white, black and orange colorway, along with an orange crab logo on the tongue as a nod to Maryland's world renowned crab cakes.

Both kicks, retailing for $170, are slated to release tomorrow, March 15. Take a closer look at the Baltimore "Home & Away" pack below.

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