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Brand: Nike

Model: Air Max 97, Air Max 95, Air Max Plus "Kiss My Airs"

Release Date: 2023

Price: TBC

Buy: TBC

Editor's Notes: The year may have only just begun, but, and, you'll need to excuse my French, Nike is already saying, "Kiss My Airs."

Fortunately, the Swoosh isn't peeved and looking to take its frustrations out on the world. No, quite the opposite, actually. Every year, Nike makes a tradition of releasing a three-piece Air Max-centric pack dubbed "Kiss My Airs."

A favorite amongst collectors of Nike's royal family, the pack tends to put its focus on three frontrunner silhouettes in the Air Max 95, Air Max 97, and Air Max Plus (or TNs, as well call them in the UK).

This line of thinking has been maintained for the 2023 edition of the pack, which borrows the iconic "Safari" print to add depths to the greyscale palettes of each silhouette. The three styles then bring color into the mix through a pairing of green and blue, further elevating the patterned portions to serve subtle statement makers.

Given the popularity of both the "Kiss My Airs" packs of old and Nike's famed "Safari" print, you can expect fans to jump at the chance to purchase each when they surface later this year.

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