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Nike fans brave sleepless queue for Air Max 95s – and all have same plan after
Nike fans brave sleepless queue for Air Max 95s – and all have same plan after

Daily Mirror

time5 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mirror

Nike fans brave sleepless queue for Air Max 95s – and all have same plan after

People have been lining the streets of Liverpool city centre for hours in the hope of getting their hands on Nike's new Air Max 95s - known to some as 110s - ahead of their release this morning Massive queues started forming yesterday outside JD Sports in Liverpool, with some people waiting up to 15 hours overnight as they waited to get their hands on Nike's new Air Max 95s, known to some as 110s. Some people even brought tents and camping equipment to the Liverpool One shopping centre as they readied themselves for an overnight stay. They were hoping to get their hands on the new Nike Mandarin trainers this morning when the shop opened at 8am. Based on the 1987 edition, which saw the birth of the Air Max lineage, the 'Bright Mandarin' colourway is meant to celebrate "30 years of the iconic silhouette". Sneakerheads sat out in the pouring rain to get their hands on the £174.99 trainers. ‌ ‌ Dain McCarron, 25, the Liverpool Echo that he travelled more than three hours from Cumbria to get to the Liverpool city centre store in a bid to get his hands on the trainers. Images showed the line had stretched several metres around the building with many people in the queue claiming they had "not slept". Fortunately for some, they managed to bag a pair of the new 110s and were beaming as they walked out of the store this morning. Daine McCarron, Aaron Farnworth, Jack Henshaw and Leighton Hodgkinson were some of the first people to get their hands on the trainers. They told the Liverpool Echo they were "made up" and would be heading straight to bed when they got back home. Stocks have already sold out online and are only being sold in a few stores in the UK. The locations in the UK where people could buy the 110s are spread out across the country. Originally released in 2011, the bold mandarin colourway of the Air Max 95 shoe honours the legacy of designer Sergio Lozano's bold and anatomical design vision. Alongside the release today, Nike also surprised fans with the 'Reverse Neon' edition - flipping the classic OG colourway and highlighting the Air Max 95's design evolution over the decades. ‌ The Nike website says: "Big. Bold. Bounce. To celebrate 30 years of the iconic silhouette, the Air Max family is welcoming back the 'Big Bubble' edition of the 95. With a design that stays true to the original, this iteration stacks the upper with rippling layers of synthetic leather and airy mesh that gradually fade from black to white. "Pops of Bright Mandarin accentuate the lace loops, branding and Air units. Elevate your style with a little more Air and enjoy the future of your Air Max journey." Industry publication the Sole Supplier offered trainer fans some tips on how to get their hands on the shoes for the June 6 release date. They said: "With such low stock numbers though we'd recommend heading down as early as possible and maybe even camping out for your best chance." Store List: London - Stratford London - Oxford Street Manchester - Arndale Manchester - Trafford Centre Glasgow - Argyle Street Liverpool - Liverpool ONE

A New Nike Air Max 95 Big Bubble Colorway Is Arriving at Retailers Right Now
A New Nike Air Max 95 Big Bubble Colorway Is Arriving at Retailers Right Now

Yahoo

time12-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

A New Nike Air Max 95 Big Bubble Colorway Is Arriving at Retailers Right Now

Air Max 95 season continues. After Nike surprised fans with a 'Reverse Gradient' Air Max 95 Big Bubble release Wednesday in partnership with The Museum of Modern Art and teasers began emerging of a 'Bright Mandarin' colorway, yet another version of the sneaker is arriving at select retailers this week ahead of a wider release. Available now at retailers including Footpatrol is a new Air Max 95 OG in 'Obsidian/Obsidian/Varsity Maize.' The look's navy and yellow combination has drawn comparisons to the Michigan Wolverines, and while not an original colorway, the design itself is reminiscent of some of the model's popular 2000s-era styles. More from Footwear News Bo Jackson's Iconic Nike Air Trainer SC Sneaker Is Coming Back in Time for Summer This Nike Collaboration Was Released in an Unusual Place - and Every Single Pair Is Customized It's colored in a predominantly obsidian upper with maize accenting throughout, including contrast stitching which highlights the Air Max 95's human anatomy-inspired design. The yellow shade also fills in the sneaker's enlarged Air units, which have been tweaked to more closely resemble the classic running sneaker's original look. While this sneaker does not bear any official Wolverines branding, Nike has a long history with the University of Michigan. The school was featured in Nike's groundbreaking 1985 Dunk High 'Be True To Your School' pack. Later, as endorsement wars heated up, Michigan left Nike for Adidas in 2007 before realigning with the Beaverton, Oregon-based company in 2016 — to the tune of up to $173.8 million. The school's football team was the first Jordan-backed team. With a stateside release unconfirmed, this Air Max 95 OG Big Bubble 'Michigan' style is available now from retailers including Footpatrol for a retail price of 175 pounds, which, as of publishing, converts to around $229 before overseas shipping is factored in. The sneaker's SKU is IB7936-400. Best of Footwear News Allen Iverson's Reebok Deal: The Details of His Lifetime Contract NBA All-Star Weekend's Most Iconic Sneakers of All Time Super Bowl Halftime Show Shoes Through the Years: From Michael Jackson's Loafers to Rihanna's MM6 Maison Margiela x Salomon Sneakers

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