The Nike Air DT Max 96 Colorado Away Releases September 2024

The Nike Air DT Max 96 Colorado Away Releases September 2024

The Nike Air DT Max 96 is set to have a strong year in 2024. We’ve seen a shock drop of the original Black Varsity Maize colorway, with a wider drop set in the coming months. Not to mention, an all-new Falcons pair is fresh for the holidays. Alongside these pairs are a few colors we all expected to see, inspired by Deion Sanders‘ University of Colorado Buffaloes. Set to drop just in time for the start of the college football season is the Nike Air DT Max 96 Colorado Away edition.

Made to match the University of Colorado’s away uniforms, this pair comes in a white, black, and Vegas Gold colorway. White leather dresses the majority of the upper. Black accents the rest of the pair, keeping things simple and clean. A lone Vegas Gold-colored Swoosh on the ankle provides the only pop of color, tying Colorado’s white, black, and gold team colors together.

The Nike Air DT Max 96 Colorado Away was originally set to release on August 15, 2024. However, after a short delay, it will drop on September 16 through Nike, SNKRS, and select online and in-store retailers. Available in men’s sizing, the retail price is set at $170. Download the Sole Retriever mobile app for the latest updates on this release and more from the sneaker and streetwear world.

Nike Air DT Max 96 Colorado Away

Color: White/Black-Vegas Gold
Style Code: HM9236-100
Release Date: 09/16/2024
Price: $170
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