As most of you know by now, Nike will also be releasing a Flyknit iteration of the Nike Air Max 270
in addition to the mesh variation. One colorway we can expect to
release is the Blue and Yellow version you see above.Opting for a
split-colored design, this Nike Air Max 270 comes with Blue Flyknit on
the back portion of the shoe and Yellow taking care of the toe and
midfoot region. Breaking up the two-toned look is the Black Swoosh logo
and the Crimson 270 branding on the midfoot section. Below you will find
a White midsole paired up with the shoe’s unique Air Max sole unit
noted on the heel.No official release date for this Nike Air Max 270
Flyknit yet, but as soon as one is announced we will be sure to fill you
in.
If the black and white combo left you feeling a bit flat,
then Nike’s latest Air Max 270 ‘Volt’ may be the shock to the system you
need.This version of utilises the same mesh construction and signature
branding as previously revealed Air Max 270 models. And, of course, the
eye-catching bubble-butt is the focal point. Highlighted by fluorescent
styling throughout, this Air Max 270 definitely brings the electric
feels. The Nike Air Max 270 ‘Volt’ will hit Nike.com and Cadysport.
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