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    Nike Air Max 95 "Soft Yellow" (IQ3444-722)
    Spring 2026
    Nike Air Max 95 in a "Soft Yellow/Alabaster/Metallic Silver" color scheme.

    Silver Accents & Delicate Fabrics Come Together on the Nike Air Max 95 "Soft Yellow"

    Release

    Spring 2026

    Heat

    90.20°

    Brand

    Nike

    SKU

    IQ3444-722

    Color

    Soft Yellow/Alabaster/Metallic Silver

    Retail

    $190

    Spring 2026

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    Sergio Lozano's Nike Air Max 95 has appeared in dozens of styles since its debut in 1995. As part of its 30th anniversary, the silhouette has further expanded its experimental catalog, with the latest opting for a peculiar "Soft Yellow" makeover.

    Officially clad in a "Soft Yellow/Alabaster/Metallic Silver" color scheme, the pair evokes images of seasonal tonal styles from the Nike Sportswear group. Close inspection, however, reveals a number of experimental, fashion-forward touches on the 30-year-old running model.

    A mix of materials appear throughout the upper, with protective layers around the toe and across the profiles opting for a soft leather build. Certain sections along the sidewalls deviate in an ornate fabric that seems to draw inspiration from snakes due to the scale-reminiscent patterns etched into the textile. A series of shimmering silver attachments line both sides of the Air Max, complementing the "Metallic Silver" miniature swoosh on the lateral heel. Underfoot, semi-cloudy Airbags are surrounding by a faux-aged midsole. Lastly, lace lacing rounds out the sneaker.

    Firm Nike.com release details haven't been announced by the brand as of yet, but that's expected to change by May 2026. In the meantime, enjoy official product shots of the shoe ahead.

    For more footwear news from the Oregon-based company, check out what's new with the Nike Total 90 franchise.

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