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Many Nike Air Max DN8 sneakers have released since the model's 2025 debut, from pairs wearing classic color schemes to freshly slicked-up pairs by Patta. The latest? It's easily the model's most suave version yet.

The newest DN8 sneakers are made with nubuck leather, which gives the model a suede-like look. And when paired with the timeless "Flax" colorway, it just makes the sneaker look like it's wearing a cool tan suede jacket.

It pretty much goes full tonal with "Flax" color, mesh underlays included. But the Dynamic Air bubbles remain clear and visible, just as a reminder of the brand's latest and greatest Air technology, which is like having eight pillows under your feet.

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Nike has dressed the high-tech Air Max DN8 sneaker in all-leather looks and exclusive snakeskin designs. The shoe has even received neat digi-camo spins from Cav Empt and literally kisses from Vaquera.

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The suede-ish pairs are simply another stylish addition to the model's growing collection. And they're now here and available on Nike Malaysia's website for RM 979, or around $248.

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