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Nike Air Max 90 "Orange Camo" Dropping Soon: Detailed Photos


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Just like the Air Jordan 5, the Nike Air Max 90 is celebrating its 30th anniversary and fans are very excited about it. To celebrate the occasion, Nike is coming out with a whole slew of new Air Max 90 colorways that will get consumers even more excited about the birthday. Over the past few weeks, "Camo" colorways have been all of the rage and numerous teaser photos continue to make their way to the internet. The Instagram user gc911 has been one of the insiders when it comes to these new Air Max 90 offerings and recently, they provided a look at the "Orange Camo" version.

As you can see from the detailed images below, this shoe has an orange toe box and back heel, while all of the overlays are made with camo. This contrast makes for an interesting shoe and we're sure there will be plenty of camo enthusiasts who seek these out when they finally release.

Unfortunately, the release date for this model is still unknown so stay tuned for updates as we will be sure to bring them to you. Also, let us know in the comments below whether or not you plan on copping.

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