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Nike Is Dropping Some Hot Air Max 95 OG Tees

Dropping June 19th in Asia.

Nike Is Dropping Some Hot Air Max 95 OG Tees

The 30th anniversary festivities surrounding the Nike Air Max 95 have included far more than just sneakers. In a proper tribute to Sergio Lozano’s iconic design, the Beaverton brand has come out with crossbody bags, socks, and even a Mercurial soccer cleat inspired by the model’s original “Neon” colorway. With AM95 mania continuing to dominate the sneaker world, Nike has prepared a collection of t-shirts featuring three beloved do-ups.

All three tees feature the same design, complete with “Max Heat” and “A Fire You Can’t Put Out” text on the back. Each chosen sneaker is paired with flame illustrations around the heel, complemented by fiery Swoosh logos on the chest. For our purposes, the highlight is black tee featuring the 95’s “White/Deep Emerald/Black” aka “Black Stripe” colorway from 1996. Complex previously reported that the sneaker is returning during the Fall 2025 shopping season, a claim that’s further confirmed by its inclusion in this apparel spread.

The other two options are inspired by two recent retros; the “Neon” and “Bright Mandarin.” The “Neon” tee comes in white with red text, while the “Bright Mandarin” comes in blue with yellow graphics.

All three Air Max 95 shirts are scheduled to drop in Asia on June 19th, but no US release date has been floated at the time of this writing. We’ll update this article if/when any updates arrive.

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