

The Nike Air Max 97 itself is loveable for many reasons, the futuristic-looking synthetic upper and lacing system display everything that Nike stands for, speed, style and athletics, while a mini-Swoosh logo sits proudly on both the lateral and medial sides. The Nike Air Max 97 was the start of a whole new direction for the brand as they prepared for the turn of the century. The OG pair sold out instantly upon its release and became an elusive silhouette to track down, with restocks also selling out lighting-fast. Drawing inspiration from Japanese bullet trains he’d seen whilst on holiday there, the designer put pen to paper and set to work to create a brand-new model - little did he know he would create one of the most iconic sneakers of all time.

The OG model was designed by longstanding Nike employee Christian Tresser in 1997, and was quickly dubbed the ‘Silver Bullet’. Sneakerheads across the globe go wild for Air Max 97’s, and we’ve definitely picked up a few pairs over the years! Nike Air Max 97 Design It’s clean-lines and streamlined aesthetics make the shoe stand out from the crowd from a mile away, and that’s not to mention the countless limited-edition colourways and high-heat collaborative pairs that have launched over the years. The Nike Air Max 97 is easily one of the most influential Nike trainers ever, and it’s easy to see why.
