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    Nike Air Max 95 "Olympic" (2026) (IB7872-100)
    Spring 2026

    The Nike Air Max 95 "Olympic" Returns Spring 2026

    Release

    Spring 2026

    Heat

    90.20°

    Brand

    Nike

    SKU

    IB7872-100

    Color

    White/Metallic Gold/Chile Red/Photo Blue

    Retail

    $190

    Spring 2026

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    Nike's Air Max 95 might be celebrating its 30th anniversary this year, but the silhouette is expected to continue the birthday festivities throughout 2026, returning in "Olympic" and other iconic looks next year.

    According to Brendan Dunne of Complex, the beloved pair from 2004 will return between January and March 2026. The timeframe coincides with the next edition of the Winter Games, which will take place throughout parts of Italy. A return of the Olympics-inspired Air Max at the top of the year, then, makes sense.

    The news arrives shortly after Dunne also shared that the "Black Border" AM95 from 1996 will return as part of the sneaker's ongoing milestone anniversary.

    “Note”Air Max 95 "Olympic" (2004). Photo by Jazz Bonifacio via Sneaker Freaker.

    An original edition of the multi-colored ensemble included the Olympic rings' hues recreated across profile overlays and lace loops. A "White" forefoot guard, midsole, tongue, and inner lining set the stage for hits of vibrant "Chile Red," "Photo Blue," "Green," and "Yellow." Two such elements also opt for a simple "Black" tone, anchoring the colorful update. "Metallic Gold" animates swooshes at the lateral heel, nodding to the Games' highest honor.

    As with other faithful bring-backs from the expansive Air Max 95 archive, the next "Olympic" release is expected to feature a Big Bubble Air unit underfoot. Special packaging and activations could also accompany the pair, which revert to '04 in a way that previous iterations didn't.

    Official photos of the pair have surfaced of the retro below which means that a release is expected in the coming weeks via Nike.com and select retailers. Pricing is expected to be around $190.

    For more sneaker news from the Swoosh conglomerate, check out all remaining Jordan Release Dates in 2025—including the Air Jordan 1 "UNC Reimagined" retro set to launch in May.

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