Nike Air Max Zero
The Nike Air Max Zero was designed by Graeme McMillan and inspired by an early sketch by Tinker Hatfield who intended it to be the first-ever Air Max sneaker. The first Nike Air Max Zero released on March 26th, 2015. A second yellow colorway, inspired by Tinker's original sketch, released on January 21st, 2016 via the Nike SNKRS app. Both blue and yellow colorways released again on March 26th, 2016 (Air Max Day) for $150. Additional colorways later followed such as “Ultramarine,” “Bred,” and “Olive.” Read the articles below for further release details and price information.
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The Nike Air Max Zero SE Makes A Big Return For Summer
A bit quiet within the Air Max family since the Air Max 97 and Air Max 1 have seemed to take over lately, the Nike...
Nike Air Max Zero “Sunset”
The Nike Air Max Zero is back in a standout new colorway featuring everyone’s favorite light pink shade known as Arctic Orange. While that hue...
atmos And NIKEiD To Release Exclusive Air Max Zero Colorways In Japan
atmos has kept busy this year, releasing their classic Nike Air Max 1 “Elephant Print” and the Jordan atmos Pack, and it doesn’t look like...
Here Are All Of Nike’s “Silver Bullet” Air Max Sneakers Releasing This Month
Air Max Day is EVERY day, if you’re a real Air Max nut. In April, Nike is making the OG “Silver Bullet” the color thematic...
NIKEiD Updates Design Options For Air Max Models
As we get closer and closer to Air Max Day, there seems to be more and more options for new Air Max sneakers hitting retail....
The Nike Air Max Zero Releasing In More Colors Before Air Max Day
At this point with all the major Air Max releases in March, we might as well just call it Air Max month. Indeed, March 2017...
New Nike Air Max Zero Colorways For Women Arrive For Spring 2017
Showing no signs of slowing down is the Nike Air Max Zero, which arrives this spring in a number of new women’s colorways including the...
Nike Air Max Zero “Oatmeal”
Nike Sportswear heats up a tasty new look for the women’s Air Max Zero in “Oatmeal”. We’re guessing you find this oatmeal not too hot...
Nike Goes Hard With Rip-Stop Nylon Uppers On Women’s Air Maxes
Air Max Day is right around the corner, but Nike Sportswear doesn’t need a special occasion to upgrade some of the most iconic Tinker Hatfield...