Palace Skateboards and Nike announce Air Max 95 collaboration

London-based Palace Skateboards has revealed its third partnership with Nike, featuring a reworked Air Max 95 sneaker and a 25-piece apparel collection. The design includes a metallic silver-to-black gradient inspired by the Air Max 97 Silver Bullet. The items will launch on April 10 through Palace channels, followed by Nike on April 16.

Palace Skateboards, a London brand, is set to release its latest Nike collaboration centered on the Air Max 95 silhouette. The sneaker sports a spray paint gradient transitioning from metallic silver at the front to black at the rear, nodding to the iconic Air Max 97 “Silver Bullet.” This marks the third joint project between the two brands, as detailed in the announcement from Hypebeast on April 6. The collection extends to apparel, including a two-piece windcheater in three colorways, along with hoodies, t-shirts, shorts, and mesh bibs featuring bold co-branded graphics. The drop begins April 10 at 11:00 a.m. BST via Palace's webstore and stores, including a special Manor Place location in the UK. Times vary by region: 12:00 p.m. CEST online in the EU, 11:00 a.m. EDT in the US and Canada online, with in-store at 11:00 a.m. EDT in New York and 11:00 a.m. PDT in Los Angeles. On April 11, it hits Australia at 11:00 a.m. EST online, Japan at 11:00 a.m. JST, Korea at 12:00 p.m. KST in-store, and Hong Kong at 11:00 a.m. HKT. Nike will offer it globally on April 16 at 8:00 a.m. BST via SNKRS and NBHD Doors. To mark the occasion, Palace and Nike are partnering with Victory Lap for “TOUR MAX 26,” a pub tour led by London rapper Jawnino across Liverpool, Manchester, and London.

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Lev Tanju wearing prototype Palace x Nike Air Max 95 sneakers with black-silver gradient and blue accents at South London panel talk.
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Palace and Nike tease Air Max 95 collaboration

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London-based skate brand Palace and Nike are reportedly collaborating on the iconic Air Max 95 sneaker. Brand founder Lev Tanju was spotted wearing an unreleased pair during a panel talk at Manor Place in South London. The design features a black-to-silver gradient upper with icy blue accents.

Supreme has collaborated with Nike SB on a low-top version of Charles Barkley's iconic Air Max CB '94 sneaker, set to release on March 5, 2026. The collection features three distinct colorways—black, white with gum and red accents, and metallic gold with red details—priced at $145 each. This partnership blends basketball heritage with skateboarding functionality and streetwear appeal.

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Nike has brought back the original Air Max 95 'Slate' colorway with Big Bubble soles. The design stays true to its 1995 roots, including blue suede layers and a green embroidered Swoosh. It will launch on the SNKRS app for $190 on May 7.

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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Kith is preparing to release a new take on the Nike Air Max 95 featuring a linen-inspired color scheme. The sneakers draw directly from early 2000s Air Force 1 designs and will be sold exclusively in children's sizes.

Nike has released the Air Max 95 Big Bubble in the Slate colorway. The sneaker revives the original larger Air unit from 1995 along with a blue gradient design. It is now available for purchase at a retail price of $190.

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Nike has introduced a redesigned version of its Air Max 95 sneaker, named the Air Max 95 Big Bubble Tech. The update features Big Bubble Air soles and a modern technical upper with wavy lines. The new editions are set to release on May 1 via atmos Tokyo's website for around $160.

 

 

 

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