Nike Offers Two Colorways of the Seattle-Inspired Air Max 270

Nike is adding another American city-themed silhouette to the “Home and Away”. This two-pair pack of the Nike Air Max 270 comes dressed in two different colorways that pay homage to the city of Seattle. Multiple Swoosh motifs are scattered throughout the mesh upper while the tinge of the lace stays alternate between the two supplementary tones. As a nod to the West Coast metropolis, its area code “206” is embossed on the medial side. A branded heel strap rest atop the interchangeable adhesive badge and finishing off the sporty look is a translucent bubble heel, hugely increasing the sneakers’ comfortability.
With both pairs scheduled to release exclusively at Foot Locker on March 8th, grab an official look below and keep it locked for a campaign video featuring Seattle stars Doug Baldwin, Ralph Sugultan, and more when it drops.

Nike was founded in 1964 as Blue Ribbon Sports and initially operated as a distributor for the Japanese shoemaker Onitsuka Tiger (now known as Asics). It officially became Nike Inc. in 1971.The Nike swoosh was designed by Portland State University student Carolyn Davidson,The slogan “Just Do It” was inspired by serial killer Gary Gilmore, who said “let’s do it” just before he was executed by a firing squad in 1977.