Two New Colors Of The Nike ACG Air Mowabb Have Been Released

The ACG Air Mowabb now arrives in two new colors from Nike. The 'Trail End Brown' is reintroduced, and the 'Limestone' is introduced. In 2021, both pairs are anticipated to be published.

Two new releases are available for the ACG Air Mowabb. This year, the Nike Air Mowabb commemorates its thirty-year anniversary and returns in an iconic hue. Tinker Hatfield, who is widely recognized for his numerous Jordan designs, created the sneaker. Hatfield is also responsible for the legendary Nike Air Max 1.

The 'Wildwood' and 'Air Huarache' are two additional Nike models that inspired the ACG Air Mowabb. The model has the same high collar as the 'Air Huarache' and the same heel counter. The 'Tail End Brown' hue is a Nike classic, having debuted in 1991.

Nike ACG Air Mowabb

'Tail End Brown' is the initial colorway. The sneaker features a stunning pattern that incorporates purple and brown. The color 'Prism Violet' is particularly noticeable on the collar and tongue. The nose and mudguards are painted in a brown color. A black speckled midsole with orange accents on the heel and lining completes the look.

Nubuck leather makes up the majority of the upper. A tiny black swoosh is embroidered on the nose. The initials 'ACG', which stand for 'All Conditions Gear,' are printed in orange on the heel. 'Nike Air' is also emblazoned in orange on the heel clip.

Nike ACG Air Mowabb

The 'Limestone' hue debuts in contrast to the 'Tail End Brown.' The duo is dressed in a light color scheme that includes beige tones and coral orange. The upper is made up of a mix of neoprene, nubuck leather, and synthetics.

The mudguards and upper are both beige in color. The vivid coral color is used on the inside and outsole. White stitching can be found on the swoosh on the toe and the 'ACG' emblem on the heel. The heel clip's 'Nike Air' logo is likewise white.

Both pairings have yet to be given an official release date. The shoes, on the other hand, are anticipated to be launched in 2021.

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