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Following Supreme’s unveiling of its collaborative Nike Air Force 1 low, which is set to drop during the label’s Spring 2020 season, rumors indicate that the next Supreme x Nike silhouette has already been chosen and will be the Air Max Plus.

As notorious leak account @pyleaks claims, three colorways of a Supreme x Nike Air Max Plus will be released during the holiday season this year. The three color options for the Air Max Plus apparently include Black, University Red/Varsity Maize, and Hyper Grape/Varsity Maize.

Nike and Supreme have a longstanding partnership, which has been ramped up to two releases per season in recent years. This means that we’re likely to get another collaboration during Spring 2020 alongside the Air Force 1, and a second during Fall 2020 to go along with the now-rumored Air Max Plus.

So far, no images of what the Supreme x Nike Air Max Plus exist. As always, stay tuned for updates.

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