Here’s Your First Look at Supreme’s Next Nike Air Max Sneaker
Almost exactly a year ago, Nike turned to Supreme to introduce the Air Max Dn to the world through their latest collaboration. And while some may have expected the longtime partners to turn to the Air Max Dn8 next, instead they’ll go back to the the seminal Air Max sneaker.
The Supreme x Nike Air Max 1 has been shown for the first time in Supreme’s spring 2025 lookbook. Leakers have suggested the black and white colorway will be one of four total to release at some point in the months ahead.
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No images have been shown for the three other variants, but leaked color codes suggest a pair in white, as well as two more making separate use of “Varsity Purple” and “Speed Yellow.” Such an assortment would follow the pattern of past capsules, as Supreme typically does a pair each dominated in black and white and then goes less predictable for however many colorways may remain.
Supreme’s two lookbook images don’t reveal much about the collaboration, but what is apparent is that the silver-tone Supreme lace dubrae from its Air Force 1s will carry over to the Air Max 1. Supreme has also opted for the small secondary Swoosh on the toe tip that pops up on more modern variants.
With four colorways reportedly in the pipeline, it’s more likely that Supreme’s Air Max 1 will be a one-time affair rather than a perennial item like the Air Force 1 Low.
The forthcoming season is also expected to bring a new take from Supreme on the SB Dunk Low in May featuring as many as five colorways.
The Supreme x Nike Air Max 1s don’t yet have a release date but will arrive at some point during Supreme’s series of weekly drops for the spring 2025 season. Expect the shoes to drop through Supreme’s website and physical stores for a price of $170 each. A Snkrs release could also go down but is not guaranteed.
About the Author:
Ian Servantes is a Senior News Editor for Footwear News specializing in sneaker coverage. He’s previously reported on streetwear and sneakers at Input and Highsnobiety after beginning his career on the pop culture beat. He subscribes to the idea that “ball is life” and doesn’t fuss over his kicks getting dirty.
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