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There's no sneaker more French than the Air Max Plus. 

Born in 1998, the same year France won their first World Cup on home soil,  Sean McDowell's TN became a cult classic on the streets of Paris and Marseille before the rest of the world even caught on. Nike knows this. France knows this. And with the 2026 World Cup around the corner, the timing of this drop is very much intentional.

Les Bleus are getting their own TN. Obviously.

The Air Max Plus OG "FFF" is dressed in a layered blue gradient that mirrors the French home kit, Blackened Blue and Game Royal shifting across the upper in opposite directions. The mesh base goes light to dark, the signature wavy rib-bone overlays do the reverse. 

It's the kind of detail that makes you look twice. Then the Metallic Copper Swoosh shows up, and the Gallic rooster crest lands on the tongue, and any doubt about which team you're backing is officially out the window.

Max Air cushioning, structured caging, rubber outsole. The TN formula is untouched because why would you touch it.

Will France win the World Cup? No idea. Will they look good trying? With shoes like this, absolutely.

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