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Originally Published 09 Nov 2023
Update18 Dec 2024

CNCPTS have just dropped a small allocation of Stash-signed Nike Air Force 1s and Air Max 95s! They're available right now through the retailer's webstore, so head here to cop yours.

Update11 Dec 2024

There's only a few days until Stash's Nike Air Max 95 and Air Force 1 arrive on shelves, and stacks of retailers are stocked and ready. Peruse all the stockists down below ahead of the December 13 release.

Update07 Dec 2024

This week at Art Basel in Miami, Stash and Concepts linked up to create a one-of-a-kind exhibit celebrating the upcoming release of the Stash x Nike Air Max 95 and Air Force 1. Stash just announced an exclusive release of both pairs. The sign-up is live on his Instagram and the drop is scheduled for December 7.

Update26 Nov 2024

Official imagery has emerged barely a day after the man himself confirmed the release details for both the Air Force 1 and Air Max 95. Peep the best look yet down below at the 2024 variations and stay locked for the December 13 release.

Update25 Nov 2024

Oh snap! After almost a year of waiting, Stash has finally confirmed his Air Max 95 and Air Force 1 collaborations are real. A release date has been locked in for December 13, just in time for the holiday season.

Update28 Oct 2024

A fresh look at the 2024 Stash x Air Max 95 has arrived. Liverpool-based collector and seller @theblockp has taken to Instagram to share a look at the upcoming pair. From the video, we can see that the 2024 version features a stash pocket, interchangeable Velcro logo patch and elongated lace loops to accompany the material changes.

There are also whispers of a December release, but any drop dates are yet to be confirmed. Check the new images and video out below and stay locked for the info!

Update03 Oct 2024

Someone tighten the tap because those leaks keep coming! After giving us an early look at the Stash x Nike Air Force 1, @horhead_sales returns with a peek at the upcoming Air Max 95. Much like the 'Force, the Stash x AM95 sees a few material changes, as Stash once again applies a ripstop nylon upper to the 95's top layer. In addition, Stash has also swapped out the blue suede ripple for a taped variation, and replaced the model's usual eyelets for embedded versions. It looks as if the colour palette has also received a small update, with the image suggesting a slight difference to the '06 graduation. Stay locked for more photos as they come in!

Stash x Nike Air Max 95 2025
Via @horhead_sales
Update29 Aug 2024

Major leak alert! Sneakersphere insider @horhead_sales has shared an early look at the Stash x Nike Air Force 1 retro. They look fairly different to the OG 2006 iteration, especially in the material department, with a ripstop fabric laid down on the underlays. Neither Nike nor Stash have confirmed anything around this megalithic drop, but stay locked to Sneaker Freaker to keep updated.

Update25 Jul 2024

Fresh rumours have emerged surrounding Stash and Nike reigniting their partnership. According to Sole Retriever, the Stash x Nike Air Max 95 release has been brought forward to Holiday 2024. Their source has also rumoured that the artist's 2006 Air Force 1 could also be making a comeback. Both the Stash AF-1 and Air Max 95 will allegedly stay true to their predecessors and arrive towards the tail-end of this year. Nike and Stash are yet to confirm any of this information as of yet, but stay locked to Sneaker Freaker to keep updated.

Update26 Mar 2024

Air Max Day 2024 is in full swing, but it looks like things are already in motion for next year. Initially rumoured to return in late 2024, the Stash x Nike Air Max 95 is returning on Air Max Day 2025, according to Stash himself. Check out teaser below and keep it locked to Sneaker Freaker for any updates.

Old heads are giddy right now because rumours have emerged that Stash, the revered Brooklyn Graffiti artist and graphic designer, and Nike are potentially resurrecting their famed Air Max 95 in 2024.

The Stash x Nike Air Max 95 originally released in 2006 to plenty of fanfare, and remains one relatively sought-after still to this day, with secondary market figures sitting at a healthy four-figures. If the 2024 iteration is anything like the original, you can expect luxe suede panelling in grey with the artist’s signature blue hues toward the top. The midsole will be speckled and the Air unit will be tinged a subtle blue.

Pairs have been said to arrive during the tail-end of 2024, but so far this is just a rumour, and neither Nike or Stash have confirmed the retro. Stay locked to Sneaker Freaker, we’ll keep you updated!