Recently, concept artists might have adopted a similar approach, or perhaps it’s just our imagination but their latest design, the Air Max 90 Dracula features a fitting moniker judging by the color combinations used. The first one being in 2015 and the last in 2020. Halloween is also an occasion that is seldom left out by Nike and historically, they’ve had at least two other releases to fit the occasion. In 2020, we saw the release of the Air Max 90 Nordic Christmas and in 2015, they release the Air Max 90 Candy Cane. This silhouette has long been a canvas of Nike for many celebrations, events, and holidays. Presenting, the dark yet alluring Air Max 90 Dracula. Their latest offering appears to wear dark hues with blood-red hits, reminiscent of what you would find in the wardrobe of the Prince of Darkness, Dracula. With Halloween quickly approaching, it appears that concept artists are looking ahead at the forthcoming annual celebration for inspiration. If you thought that was it for the Air Max 90, think again! This timeless silhouette remains a fan favorite for many and we’ll likely continue to see a plethora of new concept art.
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