After dropping their perennial set of apparel for the Fall/Winter, Supreme and Nike came together yet again for their seasonal sneaker collaboration. This time, the two brands partnered on the Air Max Plus, a sneaker considered a cult classic in major cities globally, like Paris, London, New York, and even Sydney. Originally debuted in 1998, Supreme added new design elements that take the sneaker out of its traditional mold. The Nike Air Max Plus Supreme Green is loud and vibrant – matching the pedigree of past Supreme Nike collaborations. The Green pair puts into good use the unique curvature of the TPU on the upper. The skateboarding brand morphed this material to spell out “SUPREME”, adding hidden-in-plain-sight branding to the model. From there, the TPU shows off a gradient of blue and orange on the green pair, giving a flame-like element to the sneaker. The Nike Air Max Plus Supreme Green released in October of 2020.
After dropping their perennial set of apparel for the Fall/Winter, Supreme and Nike came together yet again for their seasonal sneaker collaboration. This time, the two brands partnered on the Air Max Plus, a sneaker considered a cult classic in major cities globally, like Paris, London, New York, and even Sydney. Originally debuted in 1998, Supreme added new design elements that take the sneaker out of its traditional mold. The Nike Air Max Plus Supreme Green is loud and vibrant – matching the pedigree of past Supreme Nike collaborations. The Green pair puts into good use the unique curvature of the TPU on the upper. The skateboarding brand morphed this material to spell out “SUPREME”, adding hidden-in-plain-sight branding to the model. From there, the TPU shows off a gradient of blue and orange on the green pair, giving a flame-like element to the sneaker. The Nike Air Max Plus Supreme Green released in October of 2020.
After dropping their perennial set of apparel for the Fall/Winter, Supreme and Nike came together yet again for their seasonal sneaker collaboration. This time, the two brands partnered on the Air Max Plus, a sneaker considered a cult classic in major cities globally, like Paris, London, New York, and even Sydney. Originally debuted in 1998, Supreme added new design elements that take the sneaker out of its traditional mold. The Nike Air Max Plus Supreme Green is loud and vibrant – matching the pedigree of past Supreme Nike collaborations. The Green pair puts into good use the unique curvature of the TPU on the upper. The skateboarding brand morphed this material to spell out “SUPREME”, adding hidden-in-plain-sight branding to the model. From there, the TPU shows off a gradient of blue and orange on the green pair, giving a flame-like element to the sneaker. The Nike Air Max Plus Supreme Green released in October of 2020.
After dropping their perennial set of apparel for the Fall/Winter, Supreme and Nike came together yet again for their seasonal sneaker collaboration. This time, the two brands partnered on the Air Max Plus, a sneaker considered a cult classic in major cities globally, like Paris, London, New York, and even Sydney. Originally debuted in 1998, Supreme added new design elements that take the sneaker out of its traditional mold. The Nike Air Max Plus Supreme Green is loud and vibrant – matching the pedigree of past Supreme Nike collaborations. The Green pair puts into good use the unique curvature of the TPU on the upper. The skateboarding brand morphed this material to spell out “SUPREME”, adding hidden-in-plain-sight branding to the model. From there, the TPU shows off a gradient of blue and orange on the green pair, giving a flame-like element to the sneaker. The Nike Air Max Plus Supreme Green released in October of 2020.
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Release Date | 10-15-2020 |
Designer | Sean McDowell |
Nickname | Mean Green |
Colorway | Mean Green/Black/Blue Hero |
Technology | Air |
Release Date | 10-15-2020 |
Designer | Sean McDowell |
Nickname | Mean Green |
Colorway | Mean Green/Black/Blue Hero |
Technology | Air |