Lego and Nike's collaborative 1,213-piece Air Max 95 Neon brick set, shown assembled beside its box and a kids' sneaker.
Lego and Nike's collaborative 1,213-piece Air Max 95 Neon brick set, shown assembled beside its box and a kids' sneaker.
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Lego and Nike unveil Air Max 95 Neon brick set

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Nike and Lego have announced a new collaborative brick-building set recreating the iconic Air Max 95 Neon sneaker. The 1,213-piece set, numbered 43025, will release on March 28, 2026, alongside a matching kids' sneaker. This project builds on their ongoing partnership to blend sneaker culture with construction toys.

The Lego Nike Air Max 95 “Neon” Brick Set represents the latest expansion of the partnership between the sportswear brand and the toy manufacturer. Officially designated as set 43025, it features 1,213 pieces that allow builders to construct a detailed model of the 1995 runner, originally designed by Sergio Lozano. The sneaker's design draws inspiration from human anatomy, with a layered upper, wave-like paneling, gradient grey tones, and bold neon green or Volt accents.

Key elements of the set include translucent bricks mimicking the visible Air Max cushioning bubbles in the midsole, a custom stand with a rotating base inspired by Nike Air technology, a bubble-bricked AIR logo, and a small Nike-branded minifigure. The build also incorporates details like faux mesh on the toebox and upper, and neon green bricks on the volt hits near the faux laces.

This release follows the recent reintroduction of the physical Air Max 95 “Neon” sneaker earlier in 2026, which sold out quickly during Nike's Air Max Month celebration, underscoring the enduring popularity of the colorway. It arrives alongside a kids’ Lego x Nike Air Max 95 “Neon” sneaker. The set will be available starting March 28, 2026, through Lego.com and Nike channels.

Nike and Lego previously collaborated on a set inspired by the Nike Dunk, demonstrating how sneaker designs can translate into collectible brick builds for enthusiasts.

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Reactions on X to the Lego x Nike Air Max 95 Neon brick set (43025) are predominantly positive from sneaker enthusiasts, with high-engagement first looks and official images shared by news accounts like KicksFinder and House of Heat. Users call it an 'instant cop' and praise the 1,213-piece detail. Skeptical comments joke about Lego cashing in or criticize the concept, while some request other models like Air Max 1. Lego accounts neutrally share specs and pricing around $110-162.

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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 and LEGO have unveiled a new collaborative Air Max 95 sneaker called Brick Pixel, designed exclusively for kids. The shoe features pixelated textures mimicking stacked LEGO bricks on a smoke grey base. It is set to launch in summer 2026 for $162 USD.

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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.

A recent leak indicates that LEGO may release a set modeled after the original 1995 PlayStation console as early as December 2026. The set would include the console and a controller. This follows LEGO's previous video game-themed products.

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