Sneakershot x Nike Sportswear Russia Present the Retrospective Evolution of the Air Max
In anticipation of Air Max Day, Sneakershot and Nike Sportswear Russia have partnered up to
In anticipation of Air Max Day, Sneakershot and Nike Sportswear Russia have partnered up to present the nostalgic history of the Nike Air Max with a photo series that documents numerous generations of the Air Max family. The photo series displays iconic classics and notable limited edition models, as well as the inspiration behind each design. Selected imagery from this project along with a handful of rare sneakers from personal collections will be on display at the “AIR MAX: HISTORY OF VISIBLE AIR” exhibition at VKUTEMAS Gallery in Moscow from March 26-29. This large-scale exhibition will be the first ever retrospective Air Max display of its kind. And don’t forget to celebrate Air Max Day this March 26 — Wear Your Air!
Below is a list of the featured Air Max models and their respective release years. The sneakers in the photos above are displayed in a reverse timeline order from 2015-1985.
Nike Air Max Zero – 1985
Nike Air Max 1 – 1987
Nike Air Max Light – 1989
Nike Air Max 90 – 1990
Nike Air Max 180 – 1991
Nike Air Max BW – 1992
Nike Air Max 93 – 1993
Nike Air Max 94 – 1994
Nike Air Max 95 – 1995
Nike Air Max 96 – 1996
Nike Air Max 97 – 1997
Nike Air Max 97 2nd edition – 1997
Nike Air Max Plus – 1998
Nike Air Max 98 – 1998
Nike Air Max 98 Tl – 1998
Nike Air Max 99 – 1999
Nike Air Max 2000 – 2000
Nike Air Max 2001 – 2001
Nike Air Max 2002 – 2002
Nike Air Max 2003 – 2003
Nike Air Max 2004 – 2004
Nike Air Max Solas – 2005
Nike Air Max 360 – 2006
Nike Air Max 360 II – 2007
Nike Air Max 360 III – 2008
Nike Air Max 2009 – 2009
Nike Air Max 2010 – 2010
Nike Air Max 2011 – 2011
Nike Air Max 2012 – 2012
Nike Air Max 2013 – 2013
Nike Air Max Flyknit – 2014
Nike Air Max 2015 – 2015