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Leopard print is officially a fashion necessity, and Nike has been looking to the Big Cat to gain inspiration for their latest women's exclusive collection.
Selecting a trio of their most sought after silhouettes to receive a fierce customisation, sneakerheads and street style fanatics should get ready to take a walk on the wild side.
The feline's signature spots have transformed the Air Max 98, Air Force 1 Sage Low, and the Air Max 95 in this glamorous pack.
Each design features a Desert Ore toned base with classic animal print and vibrant branding adding contrast throughout.
Patterned textile overlays feature on the Air Max 98, while the furry theme continues with pony hair making a unique appearance on the eyelets and toe box patch.
Nike's newly introduced Air Force 1 Sage Low is covered in smooth suede, with statement leopard print standing out over the heel and lateral sides.
Finally, the retro Air Max 95 sneaker represents the animal kingdom across its waved upper and padded tongue.
All set to prowl in these pairs? Be sure to take note of their February 2nd release date and stay tuned for important updates.
For more leopard printed styles, check out the Swoosh brand's recently unveiled Air Max 97s.
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