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Good News: Nike Air Max 95 OG “Neon” Releasing In Kids Sizes In 2026

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Good News: Nike Air Max 95 OG “Neon” Releasing In Kids Sizes In 2026

One of 2025’s best releases, the Air Max 95 “Neon”, is indeed set to return in 2026. Even better news: Nike is dropping them in kid’s sizing.

Official images of the mega-popular sneaker have surfaced, confirmed that this icon of icons is indeed on the way in Grade School dimensions. This is incredible news for the smaller-footed folks who were not able to partake in the Neon 95 hysteria earlier this year. And although the shape/dimensions of the GS Air Max 95 tends to differ from the adult version, it’s close enough to establish that neck-breaking look that Neon Air Max 95s never fail to achieve.

While a firm release date is unknown, it is possible that these will drop in March during Nike’s annual Air Max Day festivities. As mentioned earlier, Nike is re-releasing the Air Max 95 Neon in wider quantities, with a tentative release date set for March 5th, 2026. Barring any changes, expect a drop on around that date with an attached $147 price-tag for Big Kids/Grade School, $112 for Little Kids/Pre School, and $82 for Toddler.

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Grade School Nike Air Max 95

SKU: HF7054-050
RETAIL PRICE: $147
RELEASE DATE: 2026

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