Nike Looks Into the Human Body With Its Latest Air Max 95 QS
Coming in a “Team Red,” “Summit White,” and “University Red” colorway.








Following the release of Nike’s Air Max 95 “Anatomy of Air,” the sportswear giant is now presenting its latest iteration of the shoe in a refreshing “Team Red,” “Summit White,” and “University Red” colorway under Nike’s QS umbrella.
Nodding to running shoes from the ’90s — such as the 1992 edition of Nike’s Air Pegasus — its breathable upper allows air to flow past the foot during quick and agile movements, while its colors take inspiration from tones that are similar to the main organs and muscles inside the human body. The side panels feature customary 95 panel detailing and are crafted from suede and textile stitching with a rough and stalky texture. Air cushioning has been used in the heel and the forefoot, designed to give runners an added bounce when on the track. Runners are also given quicker mobility around sharp corners with the flex grooves in the midsole of the shoe.
You can have a closer look at Nike’s Air Max 95 QS “Team Red,” “Summit White,” and “University Red” above and it is available now in retailers such as Concepts now for $180 USD.
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