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Brand: Nike

Model: Air Max Uptempo

Key Features: Leather upper, visible Air units, Swoosh branding on the side and insoles, Air Uptempo logo at the heel, "AIR" branding embroidered at the lace setup, tongue and heel pulls.

Release Date: Available now

Price: TBC

Buy: In-store at Foot Locker

Editor’s Notes: Foot Locker announced on Friday that the 1995 Bulls colorway of the OG Nike Air Max Uptempo is now available in-store. Nike introduced its Uptempo line in 1994, and a year later, the Air Max Uptempo was revealed as the first sneaker with heel-to-toe visible Air. Inspired by NBA great Scottie Pippen, the hybrid-style Air Max Uptempo quickly became a favorite among amateur and professional ball players.

The white, red, and black colorway was worn by a number of the Chicago Bulls during their historic 72-10 season. This particular iteration, however, does away with the original red Air units, opting for a clear look.

Check out the video below. It's packed with Air units. 

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