Nike's Air Max 90 White Citron Pulse Is Warm Weather-Ready

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Nike Air Max 90 White Citron Pulse (W)
Nike Air Max 90 White Citron Pulse (W)

Even though Summer seems like a lifetime away at the moment, we promise that it'll be here in the blink of an eye. While you wait, however, why not give your warm weather-rotation the upgrade that it deserves with the Nike Air Max 90 "White Citron Pulse"? One of the latest colorways to take on Tinker Hatfield's '90s icon, it has been fully reworked with the sizzling seasons in mind, so keep on reading to find out everything that there is to know.

Working on top of a white mesh base that's as clean as it gets, corduroy or denim overlays wrap around the entire upper for a more versatile look and feel. Rubberized elements hit the lacing system and heel badge for that signature Centre Pompidou-inspired aesthetic, and to the sides, you'll find chenille Swooshes that are dipped in a vibrant citron pulse hue that's perfect for the hotter months ahead. This is complemented by the Air misole underfoot, which gracefully fades from white to yellow for a look that's sure to turn heads.

What's there not to love about the Nike Air Max 90 White Citron Pulse W? As expected, it'll release in Summer 2023 and will drop exclusively in women's sizes with a retail price of $130. Set to be available via Nike, the SNKRS app, and select retailers online and in-store, make sure you follow us on Twitter and download Sole Retriever'sMobile App if you want a pair in your collection!

Nike Air Max 90 "White Citron Pulse" (W)

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Release Date
SKU
FJ4548-100
Colorway
White/Citron Pulse-Alabaster-Sail
Retail Price$130 (women)
Live Price$110

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Adam Cheung is a writer and editor who specialises in sneakers and streetwear. Over the past few years, he's curated features and guides for everyone from Burberry to Nike. Often travelling between the UK and Hong Kong, don't be too surprised if you find Adam anywhere else around the world taking street photography or feasting on the local delicacies.