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Nike and Tiffany. Name a better duo. The pairing actually came to life in 2023 and created a luxe pair of Air Force 1 Low sneakers. But long before the official collaboration became a thing, Nike would deliver its most timeless sneakers in Tiffany-like flavors, giving us grails like the iconic "Tiffany" Dunks.

Around 2020, Nike dropped an Air Max Plus sneaker rendered in the familiar bright blue and black colors commonly associated with New York-based jeweler. Four years later, those very "Tiffany" TNs are back.

The Nike Air Max Plus "Tiffany" hasn't changed a bit. They're still the same gorgeous Tiffany-coded Air Maxes as before, from the breezy blue underlay to the sleek black "waves" (and the shiny silver accents elsewhere).

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If it wasn't clear, Nike Air Maxes aren't an official Tiffany collaboration. Instead, they're just wearing the jewelry brand's signature color scheme — or at least a non-copyrighted hue that sure looks like it — which lead people to nickname these sneakers the "Tiffany" Air Max Plus in the same vein as several other Tiffany-toned Nike shoes.

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Because, again, this isn't a new thing for Nike. The sportswear label has released several Tiffany-flavored sneakers over the years, like its quietly clean Air Max 90s, which took a similar stealthy approach to the actual Tiffany x AF1 collab.

It's time for the Air Max Plus to go Tiffany mode again. Nike's Air Max Plus Tiffany recently landed on Nike Japan's website for the cool price of ¥23,100 (approx. $152). It's unclear if the Tiffany Air Max Pluses will see a bigger comeback, but the recent release has to be a sign that something is in the works... right?

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