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The Year Of The Nike Air Max 95 Continues With “Smoke Grey/Green Abyss”

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The Year Of The Nike Air Max 95 Continues With “Smoke Grey/Green Abyss”

It just keeps getting better for Nike Air Max 95 fans. On top of a slew of returning colorways, which will eventually include the “Blue Spark” and “Solar Red,” the Beaverton brand is continuing to churn out new looks that are strong in their own right. This “Smoke Grey/Green Abyss” colorway is the latest we have to look forward to.

Shown here via official images, Sergio Lozano’s iconic silhouette here sports its usual materials with all-suede sidewalls. The shading order breaks slightly from the model’s usual light-to-dark gradient, with “Smoke Grey/Wolf Grey/Light Smoke Grey/Pure Platinum” all clocking in. A “Smoke Grey” toe cap matches the midsole and bottom sidewall layer, with the hue then returning on the tongue, eyelets, and mesh upper portion. Finally, the “Green Abyss” accent color lands on the tongue logo, Swooshes, and big bubble Air unit underfoot.

The Nike Air Max 95 “Smoke Grey/Green Abyss” is expected to release Fall 2025 for $190; see official images below and hit our Sneaker Release Dates page to browse other upcoming 95s.

Speaking of which, the Levi’s Air Max 95 pack is rumored to release soon.

WHERE TO BUY

Mens Nike Air Max 95

SKU: IH4457-003
RETAIL PRICE: $190
RELEASE DATE: 2026

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