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WE LOVE AIR MAX 95 (Futabasha Super Mook)

WE LOVE AIR MAX 95 (Futabasha Super Mook)

Product Description

A must-have collector’s book celebrating the 30th anniversary of the Nike Air Max 95, from the original 1995 Yellow Gradation to the recently released 2025 Big Bubble. Edited by a writer who worked as a sneaker buyer in the 1990s, this volume highlights around 200 variations, with detailed commentary on each model’s design features and original release story.

The book is organized into three chapters: Chapter 1 covers iconic 1990s releases and nostalgic classics such as Navy Gradation, Total Max, Prototype, and Venti; Chapter 2 focuses on retro releases and standout versions from the 2000s and 2010s; Chapter 3 explores influential collaboration models from names such as Supreme, Stussy, and A Ma Maniere. The result is a wide-ranging archive for both new fans and dedicated collectors.

Each chapter also opens with a column by the former sneaker buyer, featuring real stories from buying trips in Los Angeles and reflections on the late-1990s Air Max phenomenon. Packed with sneaker history, cultural context, and rare model coverage, this is an essential book for anyone interested in the legacy of the Air Max 95.

$23.15
WE LOVE AIR MAX 95 (Futabasha Super Mook)
$23.15
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Product Description

A must-have collector’s book celebrating the 30th anniversary of the Nike Air Max 95, from the original 1995 Yellow Gradation to the recently released 2025 Big Bubble. Edited by a writer who worked as a sneaker buyer in the 1990s, this volume highlights around 200 variations, with detailed commentary on each model’s design features and original release story.

The book is organized into three chapters: Chapter 1 covers iconic 1990s releases and nostalgic classics such as Navy Gradation, Total Max, Prototype, and Venti; Chapter 2 focuses on retro releases and standout versions from the 2000s and 2010s; Chapter 3 explores influential collaboration models from names such as Supreme, Stussy, and A Ma Maniere. The result is a wide-ranging archive for both new fans and dedicated collectors.

Each chapter also opens with a column by the former sneaker buyer, featuring real stories from buying trips in Los Angeles and reflections on the late-1990s Air Max phenomenon. Packed with sneaker history, cultural context, and rare model coverage, this is an essential book for anyone interested in the legacy of the Air Max 95.