The yearly sneakerhead holiday is almost here, and we’re all ready for it! We can’t tell you if it beats Christmas or not, but we never miss any chance to get new kicks. So naturally, we’re ready for the Nike Air Max Day 2024 and the drops coming along! The question here is, will Nike outdo itself this year with the new releases? Well, there’s only one way to find out. Now, let’s jump into the lineup that we know about so far, shall we? And in case you wanna have a broader list of options, our blog has all the latest releases news.
So, the first Air Max Day happened back in 2014, when the team wanted to commemorate the first Nike Air. You see, the Nike Air Revolution first came out on March 26, 1987. And well, that kickstarted the Air Max line! Now, fast forward to 2024, and Nike will now celebrate the 10th anniversary of the OG anniversary. Of course, that includes a brand-new silhouette, along with cool comebacks. So, let’s find out what they are together!
If you like Air Maxes as much as we do, then Air Max Day 2024 is right down your alley. So, let’s start with the highlight of this lineup, aka a new silhouette. The Nike Air Max Dn really ups the game in every sense of the word. But we’re not gonna get into all the nitty-gritty design details because we already did so right here! What you should know though is that the silhouette will drop in multiple colorways.
The first colorway that any of us got a chance to see was the black pair with pink details. However, many more color options surfaced on Nike.com. Now, in addition to the OG colorway, we have the following options: blue/white, platinum, black/white, and volt. We can expect all these babies to drop on Air Max Day 2024, each retailing for $160!
So, back in 2014, the first celebratory pair that we got was the Air Max 1 ‘Air Max Day’, aka 3.26. The pair looked like the OG Nike Air Max 1. However, instead of the classic white midsole, we got them in a popping volt color. Moreover, the kicks featured 3.26 to commemorate the date on the tongue tag! Today, these babies are worth about $622 in resale, so if you scored back then, you’re gold.
But now, ten years later, Nike is going full circle with this year’s release! The brand went back to the OGs and brought back the second iconic colorway: the Air Max 1 Royal. However, just like the 2014 edition, the 2024 rendition will feature the Volt midsole! Naturally, these babies will drop on Air Max Day 2024, and they’ll retail for $150. Mind you, if these babies are worth anywhere near the 2014, then you’re in for a treat! Oh, and if you want these babies for personal use, you should know how they fit. You can check out this guide to find out how your kicks will fit on your feet!
Whether you like classics or modern drops, scoring kicks for retail on Air Max Day 2024 will be a challenge. Well, it’s challenging on most days, let alone on days like the official Air Max holiday! Don’t worry though, if you wanna get a leg up on the competition, we have just the right tool to help. NSB3 is the only bot you’ll need to score on Nike SNKRS, which will be where the kicks will drop. After all, our users have been kicking ass on there!
However, NSB3’s power isn’t exclusive to Nike SNKRS because it’s an all-in-one bot. Our users are successfully scoring kicks on Shopify too! So, if you’re ready to elevate your sneaker shopping experience, now’s the time to invest in a sneaker bot. After all, sneaker botting could be your breakthrough into the world of sneaker reselling. And when you’re ready to do that, you better have NSB3 with you. Godspeed!
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