Review: Nike Air Max 90 Hot Coral
Features
These arrive in a slender red and grey Nike box, same like the other AMIII colorways. On one side of the box is a flashback boxtag, and on the other is the current tag. An orange rubbery plastic hangtag, magenta anatomical arch supports, and basic flat white laces are included. The inside of the tongue has a retro size tag, and the size is stated inside the ankle.
Materials
There's nothing out of the ordinary here; the recraft quality is on par with the other AM3 retros. With the felt swoosh, the upper is primarily smooth leather and mesh. The materials are softer and more durable than non-recraft AM90s, but the shoe isn't quite a "materials" sneaker. The sole purpose of this shoe is to elicit that old 1990 vibe, and the materials are acceptable for that purpose.
Fitting
For these Nike Air Max 90 Hot Coral, I went with a Women's 11.5 size, which is the equal of a Men's size 10. In most Nikes, I get a ten, and that's what I received here. These are particularly comfy for prolonged treks. In addition to the bubble in the rear, these contain an encapsulated air unit in the front, according to Nike's website.
I was going to pass on the women's OG hues at first, but I chose to finish the OG set instead. Although they are women's hues, they are not exclusive to female followers of the model. I can tell these are for collectors because they are created up to a Men's size 15 (Women's 16.5).

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