Nike updates its iconic Air Max line for Holiday 2024, offering the Air Max 90 Golf in a classic black-and-white colorway and introducing the Air Max Dn in “Black/Dusty Cactus.” Designed with functional enhancements, these sneakers merge style and performance for golf lovers and streetwear enthusiasts alike.
Nike Brings Timeless Air Max Style to the Green with the New Air Max 90 Golf
Tinker Hatfield’s Air Max designs have maintained a timeless appeal, cementing their place in street style and pushing Nike’s innovation forward. With golf continuing as one of the world’s fastest-growing sports, Nike has adapted its Air Max lines to cater to the green, offering several styles that bring visible Air to the course.
One standout, the Nike Air Max 90 Golf, is set to release in a classic black-and-white colorway with a gum sole for added style. Unlike other Nike icons like the Air Jordan 1 and Air Jordan 4, which have made golf versions with minimal alterations, the Air Max 90 Golf features a thin, water-resistant layer over its mesh upper to suit outdoor conditions better. Underfoot, the model includes spiked traction for stability on the course, ensuring functionality meets style.
The Nike Air Max 90 Golf will retail for $130 and is expected to arrive just in time for the Holiday 2024 season. For release updates, check the Sneaker Release Dates page.
Nike Unveils Air Max Dn in Striking ‘Dusty Cactus’ Colorway for Holiday 2024
Meanwhile, the Nike Air Max Dn continues to appear in fresh colorways for Holiday 2024, with the latest showcasing “Dusty Cactus” accents on a black base. These teal accents feature prominently on the Air bubbles, silicone detailing, and TPU structures around the midfoot and heel. Similar in spirit to the earlier “Hyper Cobalt/Rage Green” colorway, this version omits the gradient effects, instead channeling the aesthetic of Ken Griffey Jr’s signature Air Max models inspired by Seattle Mariners colors.
The Air Max Dn “Black/Dusty Cactus” will be released during Holiday 2024 for $160 in men’s sizing.


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