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Nike is marking the Air Max 95’s 30th anniversary with a new set of limited releases. The drop includes four Air Max 95 editions tied to different cities: Hong Kong, Paris, Baltimore and Seoul.

What’s releasing and when

The Air Max 95 “Hong Kong” launches from February 12, and three more versions follow from February 19 with “Atelier” (Paris), “I-95” (Baltimore) and “Seongsu” (Seoul). Nike is also releasing apparel to match the collection, including updated sportswear staples and statement pieces influenced by motorsports and gaming culture.

Atelier (Paris) model on the left; Hong Kong Air Max 95 version on the right (Nike Hong Kong)
Atelier (Paris) model on the left; Hong Kong Air Max 95 version on the right (Nike Hong Kong)

How each city version looks

Hong Kong: This version uses red gradient tones across the upper, designed to echo the glow of the city’s neon streets. Nike also mixes different textures to reflect Hong Kong’s fast-moving street culture and its habit of remixing influences.

Paris (Atelier): A more understated look, with a neutral gradient upper that fades into the Air Max 95’s black midsole. It is linked to Paris studio spaces and creative collectives.

Seoul (Seongsu) Air Max 95 on the left; I-95 (Baltimore) version on the right (Nike Hong Kong)

Baltimore (I-95): A tougher, minimal style with an all-black upper and metal eyelets, tied to community culture around the I-95 corridor and local bike life.

Seoul (Seongsu): Built around shades of grey with black accents and red laces, reflecting the Seongsu area’s mix of old and new creative spaces.

Where to buy

All four versions will be available on Nike’s official website and at selected Nike retail stores, with the Hong Kong edition landing on February 12 and the other three arriving on February 19.

Header Image Credit: Nike Hong Kong – Six Degrees

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Killian Kostiha landed in Hong Kong in 2014 and never looked back. He’s all about epic hikes, simple cha chaan teng, and that wild mix of city lights and jungle vibes. He has owned and managed The HK HUB since 2021, along with his SEO agency, Get Clicks.