Nike's Air Max 97 Sneaker Gets Another Retro Gold Bullet Design
Nike introduces another tonal iteration of the signature Air Max 97 sneaker model for the season with the Gold Bullet colorway. This year celebrates the 25th anniversary of the silhouette and recently, the sportswear giant delivered the Silver Bullet colorway to honor its roots.
The shoe made its first launch back in 1999 and the familiar palette made its recent release in 2018. Now, it retains the same look with hues of Metallic Gold with contrasting touches of white, black, and Varsity Red. It starts with a mesh material making up the base foundation of the upper and then is detailed with matching gold leather overlaying on top. Other details include the branding and Nike Air-infused midsole.
Image Credit: Nike
The shoe made its first launch back in 1999 and the familiar palette made its recent release in 2018. Now, it retains the same look with hues of Metallic Gold with contrasting touches of white, black, and Varsity Red. It starts with a mesh material making up the base foundation of the upper and then is detailed with matching gold leather overlaying on top. Other details include the branding and Nike Air-infused midsole.
Image Credit: Nike
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