
Palace and Nike struck up a collaborative relationship last year, a long-awaited team-up amongst streetwear & sneakerheads. This week, we have our first look at an upcoming project, a new gradient style of the Air Max 95.
Palace has become an foundational brand in the modern streetwear landscape. What started as a skateboarding brand out of London, England, has become a full on apparel company, with expansive collections of seasonal cut & sew apparel and accessories. They’ve gathered high-profile collaborators like Infinity Stones, with projects from Vivienne Westwood, Gucci, adidas, and Mercedes-AMG in their portfolio. Last year, they finally teamed up with Nike for a much anticipated collaboration. Their first pass at the Swoosh included the Total 90 III alongside a collection of tracksuits and gear, and followed up in December with a trio of Air Max Dn8 styles.
This afternoon, their third sneaker project with Nike has surfaced, featuring an iconic silhouette in British street culture; the Air Max 95. Little is known about the project other than what we can see in photos, but they’ve flipped the usual top-to-bottom gradient of the 95 on it’s side. The shoe begins with a silver metallic sheen at the toes, before gradually fading to black around the heels. Blue Air bags are tucked into a blacked-out midsole, while Palace branding on the tongues completes the look.
PALACE X NIKE AIR MAX 95 RELEASE INFORMATION
There is currently no information regarding the release of Palace’s take on the Nike Air Max 95, though we expect the next collaboration to land sometime soon in 2026. The English skateboard brand reverses the shoe’s signature gradient for this look, starting with a silver toe and fading to black at the heels. Pairs will likely launch first from Palace, followed by a wider Nike release through SNKRS.
Palace x Nike Air Max 95
Release Date: 2026
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