The 2024 versions feature some modifications from the originals. Anyone who picks up the shoe this week will immediately notice more premium materials, namely updated nylon. There are also some adjustments made to the colours, with a darker shade of navy adorning the Air Max 95. Colors across the corresponding gradient are adjusted accordingly to maintain the effect. On the one hand, anyone looking to purchase the true blue original (sorry) may still have to purchase one of the OG pairs. On the other hand, old heads (sorry, Fundamentalists) Concerned about such a sacred pair of kicks being disgraced by something so indecent as a reissue it can be easier knowing that the originals are still the originals.
He may not have the instant fame of someone like Travis Scott or Virgil Abloh, but for dyed-in-the-wool sneakerheads, Stash’s work with the Swoosh remains the stuff of legend. The brand honored the return of some of his most important collaborations accordingly, holding a tribute to Miami’s Stash for Art Basel at the city’s CNCPTS store. Rows of unreleased Stash samples are on display as well as countless of his work with the Swoosh over the years (including, of course, the 95).
Sneaker collectors looking to pick up a piece of history can do so today, December 13, Via the SNKRS app Select retailers. The shoes will retail for $200 each.