Nike unveils neon-inspired Air Max Ishod skate shoe

Nike SB has released a new version of its Air Max Ishod sneaker, drawing on the classic neon design from the original Air Max 95. The shoe features grey suede and mesh with yellow accents, tailored for skateboarding. It is available now for $115 at select skate shops.

Nike's latest sneaker offering combines the heritage of its iconic Air Max line with skate-specific functionality. The Air Max Ishod, also referred to as the Ishod 2, adopts the "Neon" colorway originally popularized by the Air Max 95. This design choice includes subtle grey tones on the upper made from suede and mesh, accented by highlighter-yellow details that nod to the original model's vibrant aesthetic.

The Ishod model has previously incorporated influences from other Air Max variants, such as the "Silver Bullet" scheme of the Air Max 97. It demonstrates versatility, adapting well to patterns reminiscent of classic Dunks or Jordan styles. Nike has previously produced skate-adapted versions of the Air Max 95, but the neon iteration on the Ishod stands out for its clean appearance suited to the skate park.

This release expands Nike's broader "Neon" collection, which also encompasses the Air Max 90, Air Max Plus, and the foundational Air Max 95. The lineup caters to a range of preferences among Air Max enthusiasts, including those in the skateboarding community. The neon Air Max Ishod is currently available at retailers like Premier for $115.

The shoe's design emphasizes durability and style, making it a practical choice for skaters while appealing to collectors of Nike's storied Air Max series.

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Louis Theroux stars in JD Sports' Nike Air Max 95 OG Neon campaign with Kasst 8 and The Bov Boys on a Liverpool street.
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JD Sports releases Nike Air Max 95 OG Neon sneakers and tracksuits in Louis Theroux-led campaign

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UK retailer JD Sports is launching the iconic Nike Air Max 95 'OG Neon' sneakers on March 5, 2026—following a limited reissue last year—with two exclusive tracksuits already available. The campaign stars Louis Theroux alongside UK cultural figures like Kasst 8 and The Bov Boys, celebrating the shoe's deep ties to British street culture, rave scenes, and Liverpool's '110s' nickname.

Nike plans to restock the Air Max 95 in its original Neon colorway on March 5, 2026, featuring Big Bubble construction and wider availability including women's and kids' sizes. Accompanying the release is a new Air Max 90 version that mimics the 95's iconic color blocking. Both sneakers highlight Nike's ongoing celebration of the Air Max line's legacy.

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Nike will release the Air Max 95 Neon sneaker on March 5, 2026, in full-family sizing. This follows a limited 2025 edition reportedly around 10,000 pairs, with the new drop expected to be more widely available. Retail prices are set at $190 for adults, $147 for grade school, $112 for preschool, and $82 for toddler sizes.

Stone Island and New Balance are launching the second installment of their 574 Ghost collaboration, featuring three monochromatic suede sneakers. The collection emphasizes a single-material design for enhanced softness and cohesion. Release is scheduled for March 11, 2026, through Stone Island's website and select stores.

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Nike has introduced a new colorway for its ACG Izy zip-up shoe, featuring a pale peachy "Arctic Orange" scheme. The design draws comparisons to a frozé slushie with added blue accents. This release joins a lineup planned for the warmer seasons.

The Fragment x Nike Book 2 sneaker, a collaboration featuring Devin Booker and Hiroshi Fujiwara, will launch on March 10 following a limited release at NBA All-Star Weekend. This black and royal blue colorway offers a wider availability through Nike's SNKRS app and select retailers. Priced at $150, the shoe includes distinctive Fragment branding on the heel and tongue.

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Building on the anticipated packed lineup for March 2026, the first week (March 3-7) delivers diverse sneaker drops emphasizing eccentric, nostalgic, and bold styles from Nike, adidas, Crocs, and others. Highlights include collaborations like Patta x Nike and Supreme x Nike SB, plus new silhouettes from ASICS and On, as covered by Highsnobiety and Hypebeast.

 

 

 

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