Browsing the "Air Max 95" Category
April 5th, 2013 by John K.
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The tried and true Nike Air Max 95 has seen plenty of colorways hit stores, so what else can Nike do give it some new life? Some new materials would be nice, but more of these gradient Max Air units would be nice. This new release uses a basic all-black upper, but gives it a nice punch with the red/yellow contrast on the Swoosh and with the sick Air unit that we feel should be much more common in releases (or better yet, on Nike iD). We’ve got some extra angles for you to look at below so give them a review and cop right now at UK retailer JD Sports.
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April 4th, 2013 by John K.
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The reinvented Nike Air Max 95 will return this Summer 2013 season as we get a first look at a pretty sick colorway of Turquoise and Orange tones with a multi-colored Mesh upper. This boosted 95 features a 360-Max Air outsole with visible Dynamic Flywire cables on the upper, fitting right in with the design of the shoe that was originally inspired by elements of human anatomy. The question is: have you moved on from the last generation of full-length Air, or have you moved on to the new Air bag seen in the 2013? More angles of this Nike Air Max 95 Dynamic Flywire below so take a look and expect a release this season.
Nike Air Max 95 Dynamic Flywire
Sport Turquoise/Total Crimson-Midnight Turquoise
554715-383
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April 2nd, 2013 by Aaron Hope
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It’s been about a month since the ‘Photo Blue’ drop, so what’s next on the agenda for the Nike Air Max 95 Dynamic Flywire? The immediately relevant answer to that question is pictured above, a new AM95DF featuring a lighter take on the original grey-dient that ends in Anthracite instead of black and adds University Red accents to all the right spots. Have a closer look at more photos below, then grab your University Red Air Max 95 DYN FWs at NSW shops like Extra Butter.
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March 28th, 2013 by Brendan Dunne
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The Nike Air Max 95 No-Sew has randomly started to pop up once again, wrestling the reins back from the OG version that dropped in 2013 to make sure the remix styles would dominate retail shelves. With that being said the colorway used sticks to a pretty standard look, as the gradient that we all know and love can be spotted creeping its way up the sides of the sneakers (With the titular varsity maize tones shining through the bags on bottom and the other accents). See the Nike Air Max 95 No-Sew below and grab them now from Oneness 287 if you find yourself lacking in the 95 category.
Nike Air Max 95 No-Sew
Anthracite/Varsity Maize-Cool Grey-Wolf Grey
511306-071
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March 26th, 2013 by Brendan Dunne
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It wouldn’t be right to create a City Series-style group of Nike Air Max models without giving a nod to London. Some of that city’s favorite styles are upgraded for their four sneaker set, of which most is on display here. Included are the Nike Air Max 1 Hyperfuse, the Nike Air Max 90 Hyperfuse, the Nike Air Max 95 Hyperfuse, and that hybrid model known as the Nike Air Max 1 2013 (Not pictured). Hit the jump with us for a full look at the colorful set, all emblazoned with their tie-in town on the tongue, and watch for the wider release to go down soon.
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March 22nd, 2013 by Brendan Dunne
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The Nike Air Max Reinvented series goes small this time around courtesy of Korean artist Momot. Hallmark models and colorways are shrunk way down and a mini paper-constructed world becomes the canvas for the work (Tiny paper version of your favorite AM models not suitable for wear). Continue reading to see a video of Nike Korea’s answer to the Nike Air Max Reinvented series, which shows off an interactive buildout featuring said mini-sneakers, and tell us which piece is your favorite amongst the Nike Air Max Reinvented stuff that we’ve seen to date.
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March 22nd, 2013 by John K.
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As Nike “reinvents” Air Max by implementing the revolutionary Engineered Mesh material on its original Air Max models, the brand is also “re-imagining” them in some bright new colors – and what could possibly be more vibrant than the beaches of Rio de Janeiro? Nike Sportswear presents the Nike Air Max “Beaches of Rio” Pack, which features the four models inspired by the cariocas, sand, water, exotic birds, mate carts, and anything else visually signifcant to the world-renowned beaches of Brasil. Quite the tasty precursor to next year’s World Cup, don’t you think? We’ve got a gallery below so take a look and stay tuned for a global release at select Nike Sportswear retailers in April.
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March 22nd, 2013 by Brendan Dunne
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The belated fanfare for the 25th anniversary of the Nike Air Max lineage continues via various artist-involved projects commissioned by Nike. The latest as far as reinventing the line comes in the form of this artist series, which gets five different London folks to interpret key styles in the range with an illustrative lens. The sneakers selected are the Nike Air Max 1, the Nike Air Max 90, the Nike Air Max 95, the Nike Air Max 97, and the Nike Air Max 2013 (The final one being a pretty bold statement regarding how strong the Swoosh team feels about their latest AM silo). See the creative interpretations of these Nike Air Max classics after the jump and stay tuned to see what other artists around the world will do with the Nike Air Max Reinvented project.
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