Having gained icon status since it first dropped back in 1990, Nike is celebrating 30 years of the Air Max 90 by bringin’ it back!
With freshness landing in full family sizing, Nike’s latest offering is treating sneakerheads to some fresh new colourways, as well as refreshing some of the OGs! Wanna’ know more? Get the low down on one of Nike’s biggest silhouettes, and find out how to cop the latest drops right here!
The Story Behind the Sneak
First dropping three decades ago, Nike’s Air Max 90 is still at the top of its game all these years later! But where did it all start?…
As Nike entered the ’90s, the brand found itself driving sneaker culture through its running trainers. With Air technology firmly established and accepted, Tinker Hatfield decided that the follow up to the Air Max II would have a chunkier midsole, a sleeker design and an even bigger Air window. With a look that was performance-heavy and bold in its design, the Air Max 90 was born.
The unrestricted emphasis on performance and style gave birth to some of the most recognisable elements of the sneaker. The Air unit to the heel was emphasised, and the midsole made thicker for better cushioning and impact protection. This design gave the sneaker a chunkier look that made it stand out from all the other low-riding runners at the time.
As well as having a pumped-up look, the Air Max 90 had a higher cut, which gave more support for running. This design gave the silhouette a look that was caught in-between the look of a runner and a basketball sneaker – meaning versatile performance that’s evolved over time to be at home on the streets.
New-In 90’s
Revived and recrafted, the Air Max 90 is still making waves! Paying homage to its 30 years, Nike just dropped a range of bold new colourways, as well as bringin’ back a couple of OGs – triple white and triple black!
The latest sneakers keep Tinker Hatfield’s legendary design lines, and have been designed with a shape that’s closer to the original AM90. Check out the latest Air Max 90 trainers for men, women and kids on site now. ? ?