1107801

Nike Delivers Stealthy “Safari” Patterns On This Kid’s Air Max 97

Nike Delivers Stealthy “Safari” Patterns On This Kid’s Air Max 97

The Nike Air Max 97 debuted 25 years ago. Over that time period, the silhouette has had some dry spells worldwide, with select cities across the globe advocating for it to have the popularity it currently enjoys.

As the sneaker-collecting community awaits for the Christian Tresser-designed pair to return in original colorways, the Swoosh family continues to experiment with the revolutionary Air Max model. Exclusive to kids, the latest style indulges in a predominantly “Black” makeup, with “Safari” print taking over the mudguard in a stealthy look. Eye-catching orange flair animates the vamp overlays and mid-foot logos, among other things. Underfoot, the full-length Air Max unit (the first of its kind) follows suit, while its accompanying tread prefers a pitch-dark look.

Enjoy official images of the pair ahead, and anticipate a Nike.com launch soon.

For more from under the NIKE, Inc. umbrella, check out the Air Jordan 11 “Cherry” set to drop in December.

Nike Air Max 97 Gs Safari Dx3088 001 5

Nike Air Max 97 Gs Safari Dx3088 001 3

Nike Air Max 97 Gs Safari Dx3088 001 6

Nike Air Max 97 Gs Safari Dx3088 001 1

Nike Air Max 97 Gs Safari Dx3088 001 2

Nike Air Max 97 Gs Safari Dx3088 001 7

Nike Air Max 97 Gs Safari Dx3088 001 8

Latest News

New Balance Debuts A New 550 Build With Canvas And Mesh

Though the days of the New Balance 550 being a total titan for the brand are likely in the rear view for now, the Boston...

by Matt Varga April 7, 2025
1

The ASICS GEL-NYC Unearths A "Moonrock" Edition

The enduring dominance of the ASICS GEL-Kayano 14 may overshadow the success of the ASICS GEL-NYC in blogosphere, but in any metropolitian city, you’re likely...

by Matt Varga April 7, 2025
1

The Nike ACG Mountain Fly Takes To "College Grey" For Summer

Quietly, the era of the Nike ACG Mountain Fly 2 may be over. With the model precipitously slowing down waves of new colorways and its...

by Matt Varga April 7, 2025
0