The Nike Air Max 95 “Sundial” is a fresh addition to the Air Max lineup, blending the classic design of the original with a modern twist. This edition is known for its comfort and innovative features, drawing inspiration from the groundbreaking aesthetics that made the Air Max 95 a staple in both athletic and casual footwear.
The “Sundial” iteration presents a blend of subdued and bold colors, creating a visually striking silhouette. The upper has a gradient of grey hues that flow seamlessly across the shoe’s wavy panels, a nod to the human anatomy concept that designer Sergio Lozano used in the original design.Sundial yellow accents, found on the lace loops, Air Max units, and branding elements, add a pop of color that enhances the shoe’s overall look.
Beyond its aesthetic appeal, the Nike Air Max 95 “Sundial” prioritizes comfort and performance. It’s got Nike’s famous Air cushioning, so you’ll be comfortable and supported every step of the way. It’s a great pick for people who live in the city and want a sneaker that’s both stylish and practical.The construction makes it flexible and durable, so you can wear it any time, anywhere. And the rubber outsole has a cool waffle pattern that gives you good traction and makes the shoe last.
With the Air Max 95’s 30th anniversary coming up, there have been a bunch of collaborations and new colorways, like the Maniére Air Max 95 and the upcoming Stash and Cortez Air Max 95 sequels. While these high-profile releases grab the headlines, Nike is also set to introduce a series of kids’ releases, including the “Grey/Orange/Black” edition, which is expected to be available in late 2024 or early 2025.
Official images reveal a design that stays true to the erosion-inspired gradient that made the Air Max 95 iconic. The shoe has alternating white and grey suede sidewalls, with orange accents on the mini Swoosh, eyelets, and Air Max bubbles underfoot, and a black midsole that adds a touch of sophistication to the overall design.
The Air Max 95 GS “Grey/Orange/Black” is set to be released in late 2024/early 2025 for $150.