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“Bred” Style Nike Air Max 95s Drop Overseas

“Bred” Style Nike Air Max 95s Drop Overseas

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Sergio Lozano set out to make one of the most functionally comfortable Air Max sneakers back in the early to mid-90s, but little did he know that his Nike Air Max 95 would become one of the most sought after silhouettes in the historic Air Max line. Inspired by the foot’s anatomy, the bolstered Air Max unit featured more visible air than any other sneaker at the time and with the help of some iconic colorways like that Neon aesthetic that recently saw a retro, the model crossed over into the lifestyle market with ease. The latest pair features a translation from the Jordan archive with a “Bred” colorway featuring an ominous all-black base paired with a Bright Crimson tongue. The tiny Swoosh branding shines in the shade while the visible air takes a break from the murdered out theme to match the red hints throughout. Be sure to get with us after the break for a better view of this latest AM95 and know that international spot JD Sports has this colorway available today.

Source: JD Sports

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