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Nike's new super-bold Air Max Muse sneaker just got even, well, bolder in a new spicy red colorway.

Dressed in "Habanero Red," this Air Max Muse brings even more sizzle to the stunning, chunked-up design. The entire shoe is covered in a bright crimson shade, with just a few small pops of silver on the small Swooshes and tongue.

Again, the Nike Air Max Muse, immediately grabs attention with its thicc base and oversized air pockets. Now rendered in its most red-hot flavor yet, this might be the chosen shoe for those looking for an incredibly maximalist sneaker in their rotation.

The Air Max Muse is still a newbie in the sneaker game, but Nike has already dished out several colorways since its January debut. The first pair quietly entered the market, teased by Olympic gymnast and Nike athlete Jordan Chiles in 2024. This version followed a Y2K-style black and shiny silver scheme.

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Shortly after, Nike dropped another colorway called "Oil," featuring a black chunky sole with a contrasting green cage.

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The wait is already nearly over for the Nike Air Max Muse "Habanero Red" sneaker. If you can handle the heat, the newest colorway will be available on Nike's website and SNKRS app on February 8.

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