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1987: Air Max 1
Inspired by the open architecture of Paris’s Centre Pompidou, Nike Designer Tinker Hatfield cut a small window into the Air Max 1’s midsole, making Nike Air visible for the first time.
1990: Air Max 90
With its standout side panel, the AM 90 was a revolution of its own. Its original ‘Infrared’ colorway still creates a sensation with every reissue.
1995: Air Max 95
Our designers took inspiration from the earth’s layers for the 95’s sculptured look. This Air Max shoe was also the first to add a second visible Nike Air unit at the front of the foot.
1997: Air Max 97
The first Air Max shoe with full-length Nike Air cushioning, the 97 looks incredibly futuristic. But our designers actually took their inspiration from the natural beauty of ripples in water.
2015: Nike Air VaporMax
With only a thin film separating your foot from the cushion, this shoe is the closest you can get to walking on air. The Air VaporMax is fast, flexible, and impossible to miss.
2018: Air Max 270
Boasting the first-ever Max Air unit created specifically for Nike Sportswear, the AM 270 delivers an Air unit that absorbs and gives back energy with every springy step.
2019: Air Max 2090
Iconic comfort takes a futuristic leap forward in the AM 2090—a bold look inspired by the DNA of the iconic Air Max 90 and blended with timeless OG features for an edgy, modernized look.
1987: Air Max 1
Inspired by the open architecture of Paris’s Centre Pompidou, Nike Designer Tinker Hatfield cut a small window into the Air Max 1’s midsole, making Nike Air visible for the first time.
1990: Air Max 90
With its standout side panel, the AM 90 was a revolution of its own. Its original ‘Infrared’ colorway still creates a sensation with every reissue.
1995: Air Max 95
Our designers took inspiration from the earth’s layers for the 95’s sculptured look. This Air Max shoe was also the first to add a second visible Nike Air unit at the front of the foot.
1997: Air Max 97
The first Air Max shoe with full-length Nike Air cushioning, the 97 looks incredibly futuristic. But our designers actually took their inspiration from the natural beauty of ripples in water.
2015: Nike Air VaporMax
With only a thin film separating your foot from the cushion, this shoe is the closest you can get to walking on air. The Air VaporMax is fast, flexible, and impossible to miss.
2018: Air Max 270
Boasting the first-ever Max Air unit created specifically for Nike Sportswear, the AM 270 delivers an Air unit that absorbs and gives back energy with every springy step.
2019: Air Max 2090
Iconic comfort takes a futuristic leap forward in the AM 2090—a bold look inspired by the DNA of the iconic Air Max 90 and blended with timeless OG features for an edgy, modernized look.