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Following its official look in bold colorways, the forthcoming Nike Air Max 720 is now previewed in the popular "Triple Black" iteration.

The newest flagship runner from the Swoosh has not made its debut at store shelves yet, but more variations of the silhouette continue to surface. The sneaker is essentially defined by its futuristic upper with a unique obstructive wavy pattern that almost resembles the aesthetics of the classic Nike Air Max Plus, while also incorporating the tallest Air bag ever created by the Swoosh, extending from the heel down to the toe.

In addition, the Air Max 720 boasts a greener footprint. More than 75% of its material makeup are composed from manufactured waste. Stay tuned for the official release date and additional information.

For more murdered out kicks, Nike’s Rise React Flyknit also gets the "Triple Black" treatment.

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