
The Nike Air Max series has been critical to the company's success. Since its debut in 1987, the line has produced several iconic silhouettes, with many of its earliest offerings being rooted in performance.
In the modern era, styles developed by Tinker Hatfield, Sergio Lozano, and other legendary designers have largely ditched sport in favor of lifestyle. Models like the Air Max Dn8 and Air Max Fire boast some running heritage, but are firmly committed to satisfying fashion needs. Similarly, the Icon Air Max 1 '86 card holder reimagines a classic pair's legacy for today.
Previously seen in "White Royal," the multi-slot card holder recently surfaced in the original Air Max 1's "Sport Red" and "Black" looks. As denoted by the product's name and recreated four punch-outs in the Air unit, the sneaker's Big Bubble design inspired the lifestyle item.
Enjoy a closer-look at the Icon Air Max 1 '86 card holders ahead. The items should release via Nike.com by the holiday season for $35 each.
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