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The grey black one is fireNike ID 2006 why they only featured the 93 for such a short period of time who knows maybe they will bring it back someday?
Lol the cake I hope not and of course let’s just hope Nike put the time and love into the 93 like they’ve done with other air max silhouettes in the last 12 monthsWhen i first glanced at that pic of the cake on the last page i was like 'damn nike butchered these newest retros' lol
Seriously tho glad to see 93s coming back
And to think ppl on here were taking the piss out of me for saying they was releasing months ago thanks for the heads up bro highly appreciated93 OG on Size previews app, don’t think official press shots so might be an old model priced at £110
As of now they are confirmed On WellGosh.com and Size?I really wonder when these are going to release...
Thank you my friend...2nd February in Europe
Thank you my friend... love bro
I think if they took the silhouette back to the way they looked in 1993 until 2003 with the sock liner unattached and the bubble bursting at the seams and with the Classic 6 CWs they would sell off the shelves especially with the old heads and the Airmax purists out there. But yeah that’s a dream loool so your probably right!I think these will hit sales again especially at a price point of 110 pure madness if Nike think any different
I think if they took the silhouette back to the way they looked in 1993 until 2003 with the sock liner unattached and the bubble bursting at the seams and with the Classic 6 CWs they would sell off the shelves especially with the old heads and the Airmax purists out there. But yeah that’s a dream loool so your probably right!
Such a beautiful shoe.. can't wait
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For Air Max Day 2018, Nike celebrates cult classics from the Air Max line that share a visibly pioneering trait. Each shoe’s game-changing air unit pushed both Nike Air and footwear design forward. The respective models all evidence Nike’s unrelenting spirit of innovation, turning fresh imagination into reality at each successive step.
For instance, the introduction of the Air Max 180 in 1991 made the dream of running on air a reality. The 180 Max Air unit, with 180 degrees of visible air, allowed direct contact between the cushioning element and the pavement. Not only was it an advancement in Nike technology, it also forged a breakneck aesthetic. Additionally, the initial Ultramarine colorway has become an instantly recognizable Nike scheme. The Air Max 180 returns in OG form February 2.
Two years later, 180 degrees was eclipsed when Tinker Hatfield included (for the time) a huge, rounded heel unit in the Air Max 93. Internally, it took on the moniker 270 — because it exposed 270 degrees of air — and its neoprene collar offered another striking shift in running shoe design. The Air Max 93 releases February 2.
With the Nike VaporMax Plus, two revolutionary icons — the Tn and the VaporMax — combine to celebrate one of the Air Max line’s most innovative uppers and its most daring Max Air unit. The striking lines of Sean McDowell’s ’98 classic are given a new moldable mesh articulation, while the VaporMax Air-Sole lends an ultralight ride. Limited units of the Nike VaporMax Plus drop today on SNKRS. A full release follows January 25.
The Air Max 270, officially unveiled at Nike Investor Day, is the first Air Max model designed for lifestyle. At 32mm, the heel bag is the tallest yet, and it offers a super-soft bounce that's perfect for long days out. The first drop of Air Max 270 occurs on February 1 and new colorways of the Air Max 270 are available beginning March 2. Select colorways are available in women's and youth sizing.
Additionally, the Nike Air VaporMax 97, Nike VaporMax Flyknit 2.0 and Air Max 1/97 Vote Forward SW will also release during the lead up to Air Max Day.
To get notified on upcoming Air Max drops, visit SNKRS. For more information on Air Max, visit Nike.com/airmax.
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