Nike’s Lost and Found Air Max Pack Remembers OG Colorways of Classic Silhouettes

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Quick Facts

  • The Air Max 1 starts with an off-white leather base with University Red branding details and Royal Blue accents
  • The Air Max 90 is a clear take on the OG Infrared with just a few slight tweaks, and the 95 brings the same grey gradient from the silhouette’s debut colorways
  • The Nike Air Max Lost and Found Pack will be released Spring 2027

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Nike Air Max Lost and Found Pack
Nike Air Max Lost and Found Pack

Nike has been rolling out Air Maxes since the 1980s, bringing the clearest examples of performance running turning into legacy lifestyle classics. At every turn, the Air Max 1, Air Max 90, Air Max 95, 97, TN, and so many more have turned into mainstay staples of the Nike catalog, long eclipsing their original role on the track.

A Retro Sample Refresh

Amidst a busy Paris Fashion Week, Nike brought out three pairs of retro Air Max colorways, flipping OG color schemes as if they were sample pairs lost to time. The Nike Air Max Lost and Found Pack features an Air Max 1, an Air Max 90, and an Air Max 95, all in color combos you’ll definitely find familiar. Continuing the theme that Beaverton started in 2022 with the Lost and Found Air Jordan 1 Reimagined, the three Air Max pairs are a perfect reminder of the line’s origins.

Nike Air Max Lost and Found Pack
Nike Air Max Lost and Found Pack

The Air Max 1 starts with an off-white leather base with University Red branding details and Royal Blue accents. The Air Max 90 is a clear take on the OG Infrared with just a few slight tweaks, and the 95 brings the same grey gradient from the silhouette’s debut colorways, but adds orange, yellow, and black details.

Nike Air Max Lost and Found Pack Release Details

The Nike Air Max Lost and Found Pack will be released Spring 2027 through Nike and select retailers in-store and online. Available in unisex sizing, the retail prices are still TBD. For all the latest Nike Air Max news and drop info, download the Sole Retriever App.

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