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Brand: Nike

Model: Air Max 90

Key Features: The standout design details on the Easter Air Max 90 come in the form of the branding. The sneaker features a color-changing, iridescent Swoosh and a removable tongue tab.

Release Date: Rumored for Spring 2020

Price: TBC

Buy: Nike.com and select retailers

Editor’s Notes: While the holiday is still a few months away, today we get a look at Nike's forthcoming Easter iteration of the Air Max 90. The Swoosh has given extra special attention to the silhouette for this particular colorway, as the brand is currently celebrating the 30th anniversary of the sneaker.

The 2020 Easter Air Max 90 is dressed in both smooth and tumbled white leather. At first glance, you're probably drawn to the color-changing, iridescent Swoosh on the side, but that isn't the only bit of unusual branding. The Nike tab on the tongue is removable, revealing a holiday-specific egg design underneath. This same motif appears on the insoles as well.

In addition to the branding, touches of purple and blue further liven up the pair. Underneath, Nike has implemented a speckled effect on the outsole.

The brand has yet to announce release information for this year's Easter Air Max 90, but all signs are pointing to a launch this spring — you know — surrounding the holiday.

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