
Here's What's Next for the 3D-Printed Nike Air Max 95000
Nike, Inc. and Zellerfeld unveiled their Air Max 95000 last week, continuing to demonstrate a commitment to innovation. A "Black/Volt" style kicked things off, launching in a limited quantity for $250 per pair. Over the weekend, the partnership took to ComplexCon Las Vegas to show a few more color schemes in the works.
Captured by House of Heat°'s Ali Albaqshi, the 3D-printed Air Max silhouette's impending releases include a mix of muted and vibrant makeovers. A black-and-silver option was joined by a near-tonal neon yellow offering and a faint purple pair donning eye-catching pink accents throughout its build. Although the innovative model is inspired by Sean McDowell's Air Max 95—which has been celebrating its 30th anniversary this year—it seems the Zellerfeld-backed project has no intention of simply borrowing its muse's most emblematic looks. Instead, the modern visible Air-cushioned proposal favors a varied set of finishes that allow for their intricate 3D-printed builds to revel in the spotlight, as has been the case with Air Max 1000.
Stay tuned for additional photos and launch details for these and other Air Max 95000s. Drops should take place on both zellerfeld.com and the Nike SNKRS app between November 2025 and May 2026.
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