Comme des Garçons Homme Plus and Nike unveil Air Max Dolce sneaker

COMME des GARÇONS HOMME PLUS and Nike have released official images of their Air Max Dolce collaboration. The sneaker, first showcased at the brand's SS26 runway during Paris Fashion Week, features an all-black design with premium leather construction. It is set for release in summer 2026 at a price of $400.

The collaboration reimagines the archival Air Max Dolce silhouette with subtle avant-garde details. It debuted on COMME des GARÇONS HOMME PLUS’ SS26 runway show at Paris Fashion Week. True to Rei Kawakubo’s creative vision, the shoe uses glossy patent leather on the toe, tongue, and heel, paired with smooth leather overlays for a balanced look. The design emphasizes a minimalist profile with a slip-on, laceless style that nods to the sneaker-loafer trend. A tonal midsole includes visible Max Air cushioning in the heel, while branding is understated: the “Nike Air” logo is embossed on the heel, and COMME des GARÇONS HOMME PLUS appears discreetly on the insoles. The sneaker arrives in a triple black colorway, listed as Black/Black-Black with SKU IQ5171-002. It carries an MSRP of $400 USD and will be available through Nike in summer 2026. Official images highlight the shift from mesh to smooth leather, elevating the model into luxury territory.

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