The Nike Air Force 270 'Carnivore' is an Empowering Silhouette
References: footdistrict
Global footwear label Nike launches a fierce sneaker silhouette, based on the legendary Air Carnivore model, which was released in the early 90s. The new rendition of the iconic shoe boasts an eye-catching color palette that provides an extreme sleekness and an undeniable elegant aesthetic. The updated Nike Air Force 270 'Carnivore' is available in a nuanced combination of Black, Court Purple and Atomic Teal. It is completed with a playful Zebra-patterned mid strap that adds a noticeable hit on the chromatic silhouette.
The fierce sneakers also feature a big transparent Air Unit that is a visual testimony to the cushioning properties of Nike's silhouette. Remixed with a combination of leather and suede upper, the Air Force 270 'Carnivore' is bound to empower and embellish the style of its wearer.
The fierce sneakers also feature a big transparent Air Unit that is a visual testimony to the cushioning properties of Nike's silhouette. Remixed with a combination of leather and suede upper, the Air Force 270 'Carnivore' is bound to empower and embellish the style of its wearer.
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