Nike Has Four Pairs of Classic Grey Gradient Air Max 95s with Black Tongues

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  • The Nike Air Max 95 Black Tongue Pack features four pairs of nearly identical 95s with slight shifts on the accent colors in golden yellow, red, pink, and blue
  • On the base of the shoes, Nike evokes memories of the Neon, with grey on the T-toe and a grey gradient running up and down the wavy side panels
  • Previewed during Nike’s Paris Fashion Week Showcase, the Nike Air Max 95 Black Tongue Pack doesn’t have a release date or retail price just yet

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Nike Air Max 95 Black Tongue Pack
Nike Air Max 95 Black Tongue Pack

The Nike Air Max 95 has had a full-scale revival over the past couple of years, due in large part to the brand’s wholesale embrace of the silhouette for its 30th anniversary last year. The wavy classic has remained a heavy focus of the Nike lifestyle catalog, and now, a Paris Fashion Week preview for 2027 is bringing four more pairs of reimagined OGs to the line.

OG 95s are Back in Black

The Nike Air Max 95 Black Tongue Pack features four pairs of nearly identical 95s with slight shifts on the accent colors in golden yellow, red, pink, and blue. On the base of the shoes, Nike evokes memories of the Neon, with grey on the T-toe and a grey gradient running up and down the wavy side panels.

Nike Air Max 95 Black Tongue Pack
Nike Air Max 95 Black Tongue Pack

Color is added just like the 95 Neon, too, with splashes of bright shades on the lace loops, lateral heel mini Swoosh, and inside the transparent Air bubbles. Instead of the white tongue featured on the OG 95s, though, the new collection switches it up to black for a bit of dark contrast next to the grey-to-white gradient and pops of color.

Nike Air Max 95 Black Tongue Pack Release Details

Previewed during Nike’s Paris Fashion Week Showcase, the Nike Air Max 95 Black Tongue Pack doesn’t have a release date or retail price just yet, but expect them to touch down sometime in the first half of next year. To keep up with all the latest Nike Air Max news and drop info, download the Sole Retriever App.

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