Air Max Day heat

Air Max Day deliveries pushed a wave of coveted drops — highlights include special Air Max 95 editions, an Air Max 90 “Ultramarine,” and a revived Comme des Garçons x Air Max Dolce — with Nike’s April calendar already billed as heavy on fresh retro and experimental silhouettes (rickeysmileymorningshow.com) (justfreshkicks.com). The buzz matters if you’re tracking streetwear resale flows and spring sneaker fits for festival season.

Nike’s new Air Liquid Max debuted as Air Max Day’s headline model on March 26, 2026 and moved through Nike SNKRS and select retailers the same day, with SNKRS inventory registering as sold out for key launches. (sneakernews.com) Nike pushed multiple Air Max 95 permutations across the drop — including Ducks of a Feather “Lumber Yard,” Big Bubble “Greedy,” and the OG “Paisley Bandana” — with many 95 Big Bubble styles listed at standard Air Max 95 retail tiers. (nicekicks.com) The women’s Air Max 95 “Pink Foam” returned on March 26, 2026 with a $190 retail tag for the Big Bubble edition, matching Nike’s pricing strategy for recent heritage restocks. (sneakernews.com) Nike confirmed the Air Max 90 “Ultramarine” as a separate April release, scheduled April 1, 2026 with a $150 retail price and a colorway explicitly inspired by the Air Max 180 “Ultramarine.” (soleretriever.com) COMME des GARÇONS HOMME PLUS formally previewed a revived Air Max Dolce for Spring/Summer 2026, reworking the 2002 loafers-meets-sneaker hybrid with molded sidewalls, patent overlays and covered Air units, and expected distribution through CDG doors, Dover Street Market and select Nike channels. (wwd.com) Retail previews from JD Sports and Nike’s April calendar show the brand rolling April into a heavy stretch of retro restocks, store‑exclusive SMUs and experimental collabs (including Fragment-linked Air Liquid Max pieces and Mind 001 colorways), signaling more limited drops through April and into summer. (justfreshkicks.com) Secondary‑market activity registered immediately: StockX listed Air Liquid Max and Ultramarine entries within days of their drops, and analysts noted the Pink Foam lineage has historically produced sharp resale premiums that likely inform Nike’s repeat‑restock strategy. (stockx.com)

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