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Description
Air Max 90 "Doernbecher" sneakers Nike's relationship with Doernbecher Children's Hospital is historied and well-documented, dating back nearly two decades. Collaborating on a yearly basis as part of a charitable initiative, they present the dream shoes of six children undergoing treatment at the clinic, which are then auctioned off in a fundraiser. These Air Max 90 sneakers are part of the 18th collection and were designed by 15-year-old Emerson Harrell, combining the iconic cushioned running silhouette with themes close to the creator's heart. The sides of the shoe read "Bear Down", a nod to his beloved Arizona Wildcats and 'a rallying cry for all of life’s challenges', with further details including a sockliner with his initials and hometown coordinates, a custom logo at the tongue and a toebox mimicking the texture of a dollar bill, representing the teenager's goal to become an investment banker. Highlights - Cornflower blue/multicolour - Paisley print - Signature swoosh logo detail - Logo patch at the tongue - Branded heel counter - Leather trim - Colour-block panelled design - Round toe - Front lace-up fastening - Branded insole - Signature air max sole - These styles are supplied by a premium sneaker marketplace. stocking only the most sought-after footwear, they source and curate some of the most hard to find sneakers from around the world. Imported Composition Leather 100%
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Product IDs
- REVERSIBLE ID
- 231963401
- Brand style ID
- FD9710
