Nike Air Max 1
NIKE AIR MAX 1
The Nike Air Max 1 was Tinker Hatfield’s first Nike Air Max design. It is the first sneaker to feature visible Max Air and debuted in 1987. It is considered by many to be one of the greatest sneakers in history, and continues to be a coveted item in its various special edition colorways, limited issues, and collaborations with atmos, Size?, and Parra. See the articles below for the latest updates on the Air Max 1 sneaker.
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“Royal” and “Smoke Grey” Combine On The Nike Air Max 1
It may not be celebrating a major anniversary, but it’s been a big year for the Air Max 1, highlighted by a Kai Cenat assist...
Pink And “Wolf Grey” Clash On The Nike Air Max 1
Tinker Hatfield’s Nike Air Max 1 is one of a handful of shoes that lives in a vacuum; always iconic and in-style regardless of coming...
The Nike Air Max 1 Appears In Camping Friendly Colors
Tinker Hatfield’s Nike Air Max 1 just surfaced in a fresh colorway that’s perfect for camping, leveraging earth tones and sensible materials to go along...
The Nike Air Max 1 Takes On The Storied “Vamps” Colorway
If there’s a Nike Mount Rushmore, the Air Max 1, Air Force 1 and Dunk are all unquestionably included on it. As we continue receiving...
Hit The Green Next Spring With The Nike Air Max 1 ’86 Golf “Chlorophyll”
Nike has seamlessly integrated its retro models from the 1980s into golf culture. From the Air Max 1 to the Air Jordan 1, these iconic...
Canyon Pink Suedes Adorn This Women’s Nike Air Max 1
While palette swaps regularly draw the ire of sneakerheads for simple lack of originality, the Nike Air Max 1 seems to elude that treatment. Perhaps...
Nike Elevates The Air Max 1 With Lined Fabric
Updated November 8th, 2024: The Nike Air Max 1 “Gym Red/University Red” is available now via Nike.com, retailing at $150. Hit the “Where To Buy” links...
“Black Cat” Pounces On The Nike Air Max 1 ’86
You know it, you love it: the “Black Cat” colorway. After the Air Jordan 4 of that same name unexpectedly became a grail-level shoe sometime...
“Burgundy Crush” Takes Over The Nike Air Max 1
Can you ever go wrong with the Air Max 1? Regardless of the shifting trends in the industry, the 1987 silhouette has remained a frequent...