Nike Releases Steelers Air Max 1's

Nike is giving Pittsburgh Steelers fans a gift right in time for football season.
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PITTSBURGH -- The Pittsburgh Steelers have their own shoe. Joining the likes of Michael Jordan, LeBron James, Steph Curry and so many others, fans can now rep their favorite football team with some black and gold Air Max 1's. 

According to Sole Retriever, the Nike Air Max 1 "Steelers" are set to take over the Pittsburgh market this fall, being the latest colorway to drop in a long line of iconic collections since their initial release in 1987.

"Combining suede and mesh materials on the upper for a premium feel. The black suede mudguard boldly contrasts the grey suede vamp, midfoot, and heel. White mesh is integrated into the toe box and collar, while white elements extend to the tongue and laces. Adding a vibrant punch to the overall design are the yellow accents on the TPU eyelet, Nike Air Max tag, and the iconic Swoosh, all highlighting the Pittsburgh Steelers theme. A classic white foam midsole with a yellow Air unit in the heel is paired with a black-and-white outsole to wrap up the design," Sole Retreiver's Nicholas Vlahos writes. 

The shoes drop on November 2, 2023, through Nike and select retailers online and in-store. The price is $140. 

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