Nike Applies A "Hyper Blue" Finish to the Air Max DN8
Nike's Air Max series is no longer in its performance heyday, but it continues to churn out styles that've become go-to options in the streets. Case in point?: The Air Max DN8.
Unveiled to the world by Corteiz's Javel Berlin, the sneaker features a modified version of the revolutionary cushioning technology called Dynamic Air. Similar to last year's short-lived, but marquee Air Max DN (which even got a Supreme collaboration), the modern design couples a sleek upper rooted in heritage with a bulbous sole unit. Nike's next 'DN' offering features eight windows as opposed to its predecessor's four, which explains its name.
A number of understated looks have already been spotted on the Air Max DN8, but the model's similarities to other sneakers cushioned with visible Air make vibrant, bold finishes seem at home. Rich 'Hyper Blue' flair recently popped up on the Dynamic Air option, evoking images of the beloved Air Max Plus from 1998. Midsoles and traction deviate in a simple 'Black' tone that allows for the aforementioned hue to steal the spotlight.
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