Nike Air Max 95 OG Neon (2020)
Nike Air Max 95 OG Neon (2020)
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Designed by Sergio Lozano in 1995, this silhouette was inspired by the human body, with the lacing system acting as the ribs, a spine spine-inspiredle and a mesh and suede upper representing muscle fibers.
In Japan, the Sneaker culture was gaining popularity, the number of Air Max 95s that were imported during its initial release was very small. This was due to the shoe’s caterpillar-like aesthetic and high price point at 15,000 yen, which was quite high for a running sneaker during that time. Despite these concerns, the sneaker sold out on its release date in many stores mostly due to the popularity within the people in the Urahara community. This was a surprise for many stores and even Nike as well.