Nike‘s Air Max 95 gets a new look inspired by 7-Eleven’s iconic branding. The shoe arrives in Gym Red, Sport Green, and Total Orange across its signature layered suede upper. While not an official collaboration with the convenience store chain, the colorway pulls directly from 7-Eleven’s recognizable color palette that has defined the brand for decades.
The Air Max 95 has been a cornerstone of Nike‘s lineup since its 1995 debut. Designed by Sergio Lozano, the model introduced a radical new aesthetic with its visible Air unit and distinctive layered construction that mimics the human skeleton. The 95 quickly became a street-style staple and remains one of the most versatile silhouettes in the Nike catalog. Its design has aged remarkably well, with the model appearing as relevant today as it was nearly thirty years ago.

Over the years, the Air Max 95 has seen countless colorway interpretations and collaborations with designers, artists, and brands. From the original neon and pastels of the 90s to modern minimalist takes, the model’s structure provides an excellent canvas for creative expression. Previous releases have ranged from clean monochromatic versions to bold multi-color combinations that fully embrace the shoe’s geometric layering.
This 7-Eleven inspired version plays into a broader trend of sneaker designers drawing from everyday retail culture and nostalgia. The combination of Gym Red, Sport Green, and Total Orange creates a vibrant, eye-catching palette that nods to convenience store aesthetics while maintaining the Air Max 95’s classic appeal. The shoe’s legendary Air unit and cushioning system remain unchanged, delivering the comfort and performance the model is known for.

The Air Max 95 continues to be a go-to choice for collectors, casual wearers, and performance-minded sneaker fans. Its influence on sneaker design cannot be overstated, and releases like this one show why the model continues to command attention in the market.

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