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First Look At The Corteiz x Nike Air Max 95 “Tour Yellow”

This collaboration rules the world.

First Look At The Corteiz x Nike Air Max 95 “Tour Yellow”

Following up their widely-prized Air Max 95 collaboration of 2024, Corteiz looks to rule the sneaker world again with a fourth colorway of their silhouette in 2024. Seen here for the first time surprisingly through Nike official images, the “Tour Yellow” colorway is revealed on the slightly modified execution.

Much like the first trio that shook the world last year, this Air Max 95 by Clint Ogbenna features a diamond-patterned mesh at the upper and ample branding hits on the tongue, heel, and rear spine of the sneaker. Lace-locks on the signature roped laces of the Air Max 95 add a bit of utilitarian gorp-friendly effect, as does the more durable leather exteriors that replace the classic suede construction.

Unlike that first batch of three, the Corteiz Air Max 95 “Tour Yellow” does not feature a patterned interior lining; instead, Clint and Co. opt for a monochromatic black to match with the tonal effect. Just the hits of yellow on the tongue label, Corteiz insignia on the heel, and the graffiti-like decorative pattern on the outsole provide any sort of contrast.

As of this first look, a release date has not yet been revealed, although we can firmly expect them this Holiday 2024 season for $190.

Love the nine-five? Check out this in-depth Air Max 95 preview for Fall/Winter 2024.

WHERE TO BUY

CORTEIZ x Nike Air Max 95

SKU: FB2709-003
RETAIL PRICE: $190
RELEASE DATE: 2024

US 2024

Retailer Release type Status
Corteiz Standard Check Site

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