Quick Facts
- The Nike Air Max 95 OG Black Medium Olive celebrates the AM95’s 30th anniversary with a versatile color palette.
- Features include breathable mesh, gradient suede sidewalls, and reflective 3M detailing.
- The pair will be released Holiday 2025 for $190
Unless you've been living under a rock for the past nine months, you'd know that this year marks the Air Max 95's 30th birthday. And while Nike could celebrate by dropping some of the loudest, most colorful makeups we’ve ever seen or re-releasing a handful of undisputed grails, sometimes you just want a clean, straightforward GR – like the upcoming Nike Air Max 95 OG Black Medium Olive.
The beauty of this Air Max 95 lies in its sheer versatility. Painted in a crisp white and black palette, it's designed to complement practically any fit, no matter what you throw on.
The breathable mesh base offers unbeatable ventilation, while the layered suede sidewalls – fading seamlessly from dark charcoal to light grey – nod back to some of the most iconic 95s in sneaker history. The OG "Air Max" emblem is embroidered proudly on the tongue, while the mini Swoosh is stitched neatly on the lateral heel.

To subtly switch things up, the fabric eyelets are dipped in medium olive for a gentle but effective pop of color. Underfoot, the sculpted midsole is fitted with Nike’s signature visible Air bubbles for lightweight cushioning and all-day comfort. Rounding it all off are reflective metallic silver 3M accents, so you can flex your new kicks even after the sun goes down and the city lights switch on.
The Nike Air Max 95 OG Black Medium Olive is scheduled to drop during Holiday 2025 via Nike and select retailers, both online and in-store. Retail is set at $190. For your best shot at securing a pair, make sure you download the Sole Retriever mobile app to stay up-to-date on the latest releases, raffles, news, and more from the world of sneakers and streetwear.
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Adam Cheung is a writer and editor who specialises in sneakers and streetwear. Over the past few years, he's curated features and guides for everyone from Burberry to Nike. Often travelling between the UK and Hong Kong, don't be too surprised if you find Adam anywhere else around the world taking street photography or feasting on the local delicacies.