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The Nike Air Max 90 Premium Joins “Notebook Scribbles” Theme

Another classic model takes on the classroom concept.

The Nike Air Max 90 Premium Joins “Notebook Scribbles” Theme

Just days after the release of the Nike Air Force 1 “Notebook Scribbles,” the Air Max 90 is joining in on the action. With that pair dropping in both GS and adult sizing, this AM90 is a full family affair with some  detailed storytelling flair.

As promised in the title, idle doodles do the heavy lifting on this release, primarily spotted on the insoles (catch the “cool S” amid a melange of simplified drawings, most carrying Nike branding touches.) However, with that detail obviously obscured for most of your time rocking this pair, instead the traditional AM90 color-blocking scheme bears most of the load aesthetically. Chalkboard green is the chief accent tone, while the always-reliable blend of white, grey and black dot the profile elsewhere. To close out, some collegiate corduroy swatches land in place of the regular eyestays, with a dose of burgundy color painting the topmost one as well as the Swoosh.

While adult sizing is shown in the images below, the Nike Air Max 90 Premium “Notebook Scribbles” is expected to also land in GS sizing. For the men’s pair, a retail price of $170 is projected.

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Mens Nike Air Max 90

SKU: FV6059-001
RETAIL PRICE: $170
RELEASE DATE: 2026

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