The Supreme x Nike Air Max 2001 Air Ecstasy is a Y2K Revival with ‘Preme Updates
PublishedQuick Facts
- Featuring a sleek red upper, the streamlined Air Max 2000 style features a Supreme logo flashing in white from the middle of the lateral side, around the heel, and back to the middle of the medial side
- A yellow midsole support sits underneath the red panel, with a clear full-foot Air unit adding support underfoot
- The Supreme x Nike Air Max 2001 Air Ecstasy will be released sometime during the Fall/Winter 2026 season
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Supreme’s Nike collab history spans years and an endless run of silhouettes, with the NYC skate shop-turned streetwear godfather bringing out everything from staple Air Force 1s and Dunks to Barkleys, Darwins, Clogposites, and other esoteric archival silhouettes. For its new Air Max drop, Supreme is skipping the obvious choices for yet another digging-in-the-crates classic.
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We first got word of the new Supreme x Nike Air Max collab in January, and while images of the shoe show a clear take on the Air Max 2000, the Supreme Fall/Winter 2026 lookbook has the shoe labeled as the Supreme x Nike Air Max 2001 Air Ecstasy. The Ecstasy name is a reference to the Nike Air Max 2000 Ecstasy Plus, but we’re not sure where the jump to 2001 came from.
Featuring a sleek red upper, the streamlined Air Max 2000 style features a Supreme logo flashing in white from the middle of the lateral side, around the heel, and back to the middle of the medial side. A yellow midsole support sits underneath the red panel, with a clear full-foot Air unit adding support underfoot.
Supreme x Nike Air Max 2001 Air Ecstasy Release Details
The Supreme x Nike Air Max 2001 Air Ecstasy will be released sometime during the Fall/Winter 2026 season through Supreme in-store, online, and on the brand’s app. To keep up with all the latest from Supreme’s upcoming drops, download the Sole Retriever App.

Zach Harris is a writer based in Philadelphia. His work has appeared in Rolling Stone, Vice, Complex, High Times, and more. He is obsessed with skateboarding and bowling. He is still looking for his first 300. For tips, reviews, and anything in size 10.5 - zach.h@soleretriever.com









