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Brand: Supreme x Nike

Model: Air Max Plus

Key Features: The shoe features a white mesh upper, suede side and heel panels, custom TPU fingers at the side, a raised TPU logo on the tongue and heel, a mesh tongue with reflective panels, and a co-branded footbed. The new collab also features a small yellow "TN" badge which is visible on the heel.

Release Date: Today at 11.00 a.m. ET, and November 7 in Japan

Price: $180

Buy: Supreme

Editor’s Notes: Following a teaser in Tokyo-based publication Them Magazine earlier this year, Supreme followed up with a new Nike collaboration that saw the Air Max Plus released in two new black/red and green/red colorways. Today, the final all white version, complemented with a Supreme-red swoosh, is going to be available on Supreme's webstore at 11.00 a.m. ET.

In addition to the sneakers, the drop will include a new running hat made from Dri-FIT featherlight fabrics with a raised rubber "TN" logo on the front, an embroidered logo on the side, and a reflective printed logo on the back with adjustable straps. The hat will retail for $45.

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Designed by Sean McDowell and first released in 1998, the TN still remains a popular cult sneaker for the Swoosh. London, in particular, has a long-standing love affair with the model, which was adopted by its early '00s garage scene.

Supreme’s version was released on Supreme’s site last week and will be available again on Nike SNKRS, as is customary with Nike x Supreme collaborations.

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