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The Nike Air Max 2013 Continues Its Neon Embrace In “Hot Punch”

All-pink everything.

The Nike Air Max 2013 Continues Its Neon Embrace In “Hot Punch”

At this point it’s fair to say that the Nike Air Max 2013 revival has been a resounding success. To give credit where it’s due; Stüssy brought back the model via a collaborative trio back in 2022, re-introducing the Air Max 2013 to the masses and providing fertile ground for mainline releases.

Dipping back into early 2010s footwear trends, recent pairs have fully embraced vibrant neon colorways. Coming off the heels of a newly surfaced “Volt” edition, the Air Max 2013 now swatches in “Hot Punch/Bright Crimson” for another in-your-face display. The model itself doesn’t necessarily speak to the tech-runner trend like cuts like the Nike Vomero 5, but harkens back to the days when neon running shoes were commonplace on city streets, a trend that could very well find new life given the sneaker world’s sudden obsession with the Y2K-2010s era.

Nike hasn’t floated a release date yet, but pairs should begin arriving at retailers in the near future for $180 in men’s sizing. Scroll through the official image gallery below and tap our Sneaker Release Dates page to preview other upcoming Air Max drops.

WHERE TO BUY

Nike Air Max 2013

SKU: HF3660-600
RETAIL PRICE: $180
RELEASE DATE: 2024

US 2024

Retailer Release type Status
Nikestore US Standard Check Site

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