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The Air Max 1 is no stranger to leopard print, after first taking a walk on the wild side in spotted overlays earlier this month.
Nike's initial launch proceeded to fly off the shelves rapidly, proving that Big Cat inspired designs are still highly sought after by street style fanatics.
As a result, it's no surprise that the brand quickly teased a follow up to the sneaker, this time replacing signature neutral tones with vibrant hits of colour.
There's no chance of blending in with this interpretation, which features a black base composed of leather, faux pony hair, and mesh, while animal printed suede panels steal the spotlight in flashes of Habanero Red and Racer Blue.
A fiery tone hits the Swoosh, while a chilling dose of indigo transforms the lower half of the shoe.
Arriving as a women's exclusive, this refreshing take on the trend is luxuriously loud and set to join the M2K Tekno and Air Max 95, which will also be releasing in a matching colour palette.
If you're hoping to secure this pair for your collection, stay tuned for a March 1st release.
In related news, take a closer look at the brand's animal pack.
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