Nike air max 270 gold and white

It seems that the Air Max 270 is on somewhat of a resurgence to start 2021, with yet another new colorway of the big Air bubble-boasting lifestyle trainer. Unlike its recent releases, this next option elevates to an elegant aesthetic through simple metallic gold and silver embellishments.

A bright white base reaches from the toe to the tail, draping everything from the multi-layered mesh upper, as well as its liners, sole units, laces, and 270 Air unit in the rear. In fact, everything but the pair’s branding hits, and a small profile pop of metallic silver is dressed in the bright, colorless hue. Chrome pops at the forefoot mini Swoosh, tongue, and heel detail are countered by metallic gold hits at the midfoot Check, and 270 instep text, with both coming together on the lateral heel warp and rear pull branding to complete the design.


A release date for this new ladeis-exclusive White, Gold, and Silver Air Max 270 did not accompany the official imagery but you should expect to see pairs hit select Swoosh stockists soon. While we wait for further details you check out the gallery here below and be sure to give us a follow on Twitter for further updates.

Update 04.26.21 // Pairs of these White, Gold, and Silver Air Max 270s have just landed here on Nike.com in women sizing and are available now for $150. Go get ’em!

While mixing silver and gold is usually seen as a sin in the fashion bible, Nike dares to break the rules and does so stylishly. An upcoming women’s Air Max 270 uses both metallics subtly for a sleek, wearable new style.

The pair’s breathable mesh uppers, tongue, heel, and midsole are all in White, creating a clean, versatile base. On the toe, a mini metal-plated Swoosh is shining in Metallic Silver but the larger Swooshes on the sides see Metallic Gold. Silver foil-like overlays are also found on the sides, above the midsole. Elsewhere, the two metallics take turns spelling out Air Max 270 logos on the tongue and heel. The design is complete with its signature, 270-degree visibility Air unit opting for a translucent, “colorless” look reminiscent of icy soles found on a handful of Nike propositions.

Take a closer look at the Air Max 270 below as you wait for the pair to arrive at select retailers such as 43einhalb on April 29th. As for a wider release, details are yet to come but expect to see the pair at the listed U.S. retailers in the coming weeks, with a price tag of $150.

Originally releasing in 1987, this Tinker Hatfield design was well ahead of its contemporaries when it first released. The midsole boasts that famed visible Air Unit that had never been seen before. Despite being the first Air Max trainer ever released, 30 plus years on this sneaker is still every bit as comfortable and in-demand.

Not only does this shoe boast some of the most iconic colourways but also some of the best collaborations that we have ever seen. Working with the likes of Patta, atmos and Dover Street Market, this trainer is easily the most sought after sneaker to work on for collaborators too. Famous colourways include the Air Max 1 'Strawberry Lemonade', the 'Centre Pompidou Pack' and the Nike x CLOT 'Kiss of Death' as well as so many more. Make sure to check out our round up of the Best Air Max 1 Colourways of All-Time!

If you're looking to get some styling tips before you pickup a pair, check out how our team style this classic shoe in our Nike Air Max 1 Style Guide.

Shop all of the latest Nike Air Max 1’s here alongside additional Nike drops from the best silhouettes including the Air Max 270, Air VaporMax, Air Max 90, Air Max 97, Air Max 720, Air Force 1 and much more!

The Air Max 1‘s impressive run is set to continue its journey in 2023, with some special concepts focusing on women’s releases. Thus far, we’ve seen varsity jackets drape onto the model, while the “Master” iteration made a surprise comeback in Magma Orange. Now, it arrive in a monochromatic yellow-ish package with design touches specific to the wild.

Coconut Milk, Alabaster, and Saturn Gold flood this women’s release, but there exists an added dimension by way of the safari print mudguard texture. The heel seels a tiled texture, while classic sport mesh is laid on the underlay, The quarter panel features an elegant embroidery of zebra striping, giving “Animal Pack” themes.

This women’s release of the Air Max 1 is soon to arrive at Nike Sportswear retailers for $160; see the official images ahead.

Designed by Bruce Kilgore and introduced in 1982, the Air Force 1 was the first ever basketball shoe to feature Nike Air technology, revolutionizing the game and sneaker culture forever. Over three decades since its first release, the Air Force 1 remains true to its roots while earning its status as a fashion staple for seasons to come.