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NIKE AIR MAX 95 OG NEON REVERSED COLORWAY

Twenty years on top of the footwear throne, no other shoe comes close to matching the Air Max 95 when it comes to iconic comfort with a supreme retro vibe. This exclusive men’s model comes in a black and dark grey colourway and has been crafted with a combined synthetic, textile and leather upper for maximum comfort, with nylon eyestays locking the foot down for supported swagger.

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NikeLab Air Max 1 Royal

The NikeLab Air Max 1 Gets a Royal Makeover

In celebration of Nike Air Max Day, keep an eye out for the new NikeLab Air Max 1 Royal. Shown below in black on black and linen on white, these Air Max 1’s are a great addition to the already classic lineup. These are nothing short of luxurious.

These NikeLab Air Max 1 Royal’s look like they’re set to drop this Saturday, March 26, so be on the lookout at your local premium Nike retailer.

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Nike Air Max LD Zero H by Hiroshi Fujiwara

Hiroshi Fujiwara, one third of Nike’s HTM dream team, unveils his mash-up of Nike’s past and present

VIA GQ: This Wednesday, Nike took a great leap into the future by unveiled a ton of new, innovative products. In 2016, Nike will release sneakers that are lighter, more comfortable, and even some that lace themselves. But on March 26, the label will look back by celebrating the the 29th anniversary of the Air Max 1 release with its third annual Air Max Day. To mark the occasion, the label is releasing a host of special edition Air Max sneakers, many of which are designed by some of the brand’s closest partners. One such partner is Hiroshi Fujiwara, a streetwear pioneer and one third of Nike’s HTM sub-brand (a joint design effort between Nike CEO Mark Parker, designer Tinker Hatfield, and Hiroshi) that is known for introducing new Nike technologies via limited-edition releases, such as the Flyknit Racer in 2012. So, for Air Max Day, Hiroshi designed a sneaker that perfectly marries Nike’s classic sneakers from the 1970s with its more recent history. So, without further ado, here’s your exclusive first look at the Nike Air Max LD Zero H.

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Women’s Air Max City Collection

Air Max 90 Ultra (Shanghai)

Nike Drops an All-Women’s Line for the Air Max City Collection

Exclusive to women, Nike is dropping their Air Max City Collection in a few different varieties: Air Max 90 Ultra (Shanghai), Air Max 1 Ultra (Paris), Air Classic BW (London), Air Max Thea (NYC), and Air Max Zero (Toyko).

Expect to see each of these Air Max City Collection kicks to drop on separate days, starting on March 16, finally ending on March 26.

Fellas, go ahead and cop one for your bae. Ladies, treat yourself.

Air Max 90 Ultra (Shanghai)

Air Max 90 Ultra (Shanghai)

Air Max 1 Ultra (Paris)

Air Max 1 Ultra (Paris)

Air Classic BW (London)

Air Classic BW (London)

Air Max Thea (NYC)

Air Max Thea (NYC)

Air Max Zero (Toyko)

Air Max Zero (Toyko)