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Nike's Ava Rover sneaker has gone platinum. Well, it's dressing like it, at least.

The newest pairs arrive in a crisp "Pure Platinum" colorway, offering a primarily light grey slate, topped with a classic black Swoosh and pull tab on the heel.

There's also a surprise splash of bright orange on the insoles. But even with the vibrant footbeds, it doesn't detract from the clean design.

Nike's Ava Rover sneaker has the look of a classic high-tech running shoe. It's built like one, too.

It features signature run-ready ingredients such as a chunky ReactX midsole, often found on other Nike performance models, as well as the brand's internet-famous recovery shoes.

The Ava Rover colorways are also quite good, with Nike essentially making the model ready for just about anything, including casual flexing at the grocery store.

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Nike's Ava Rover is now set to arrive in this nice "Pure Platinum" color scheme, expanding the model's already-impressive collection.

It's unknown when this particular pair will drop on Nike's website. But given that official images are already out, we could catch the "platinum" versions very soon.

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