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Corduroy Covers Another Nike Air Max 1 With “Coral Stardust”

In addition to the previously-seen Nike Air Max 1 PRM "Baltic Blue".

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[Update 12 May 2023] Official images of the Nike Air Max 1 “Coral Stardust” have arrived. It’s slated to drop on 26 May, at a retail price of US$160. Check them out via the top slider above.

[Update 10 Mar 2023] More detailed imagery of the upcoming Nike Air Max 1 PRM “Coral Stardust” have emerged via JD Sports UK. The retail photos, while largely seem in-line with what was previously leaked, points towards some truth behind its 26th May release date. Take a look at the images via the top slider above and stay tuned for more official Nike information!

[Update 21 Feb 2023] More images of the Nike Air Max 1 PRM “Coral Stardust” have leaked, offering us a better view at the upcoming pair.

With this 360 degree view, we see that the coral-hued corduroy dresses the entire shoe, while touches of vermillion appear on the profile Swooshes and tongue label. Meanwhile, as deduced before, the “Nike Air” branding on the heel sports an “Oxen Brown” color that first appeared on the liner. Stay tuned for more as official images might drop any time soon.

LineNike is set to dress yet another Air Max 1 in full premium corduroy, shortly after news emerged that the Nike Air Max 1 PRM “Baltic Blue” was set to release in the coming months. Aptly named in contrast to the blue pair, this Air Max 1 PRM “Coral Stardust” looks to provide an alternative corduroy option for those opposed to the blue shade.

This upcoming offering sees the same construction of the “Baltic Blue” pair mimicked onto the “Coral Stardust”, save for its color scheme. While these early leaked images aren’t the greatest at the moment, we can at least make out the soft pinkish hue on the fully decked out corduroy uppers, with a brighter shade of pink taking on the Swoosh and tongue tab.

Oxen brown is utilized on both the inner lining, eyestays and outsole underfoot. If it’s truly in a collection with its blue sibling, we can then deduce the same shade of brown to be used on the heel branding around the back of the shoe.

Interestingly enough, while the “Baltic Blue” pair hasn’t received a confirmed release date, this Nike Air Max 1 PRM “Coral Stardust” is reportedly set to grace Nike and select retailers come 26th May, at a RRP of US$160. It remains to be seen if both pairs will drop on the same day, but stay tuned as we’ll bring you the latest once we have them.

In other sneaker-related news, satisfy your hunger with this Stampd x Nobu x Nike Sushi Force 1.

Images courtesy of Up To Date.

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