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Jordan Chiles will always be a winner in my book, especially in the Fashion Olympics. Fresh off the games and a bronze medal controversy, Chiles is out making her rounds at New York Fashion Week, walking runway shows in Nike Shox and casually debuting unreleased Air Max sneakers.

While throwing the ceremonial first pitch at the recent Mets and Reds game, Jordan Chiles hit the field in a custom Mets jersey, pleated Nike tennis skirt, and a pair of chunky, shiny Air Max sneakers that left sneakerheads baffled.

Seriously, what are those Nikes on this Olympian's feet? Apparently, it's Nike's all-new Air Max Muse sneakers.

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There was another Nike Air Max Muse during the 2010s, and it featured a similar layered upper and slightly boosted Air heel.

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The newest Muse is sort of like the previous model but bigger and better.

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The latest Air Max Muse features a super chunky build similar to the recently released Air Max Portal and even the V2K Run. Like its other beefed-up compadres, the Muse caps off with this oversized bulbous sole featuring a visible Air unit.

Nike has also wrapped the Air Max Muse in a new Y2K-friendly colorway featuring black mesh base layers and shiny silver overlays.

Nike hasn't yet revealed a release date for the new incredible Air Max Muse sneaker. But Chiles' caption confirmed the pairs are indeed on the way: "Heat coming soon...#Nike."

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