Description
The Air Max 95 was a cultural phenomenon in Japan—the colors for the "Sakura" are inspired by Japan’s love for the original. The design nods to "Ametora," a Japanese fashion trend started in the '80s centered around American traditional style.
- - The cherry blossom (or sakura) pattern found on the heel, insole and outsole represents a cultural exchange between Japan and the U.S. In 1912 the Mayor of Tokyo gifted the U.S. its first cherry blossom tree, representing the essence of the Japanese spirit and the transformation of its culture throughout the ages.
- - In addition to blending international elements, the design also combines soft suede and washed canvas to deliver a multi-textured, sturdy feel. The "Sakura" puts cushy Nike Air units underfoot to keep you stepping in comfort.
- - Reflective details
- - Not intended for use as Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
- - Imported
SKU: DH9792-100
Description
The Air Max 95 was a cultural phenomenon in Japan—the colors for the "Sakura" are inspired by Japan’s love for the original. The design nods to "Ametora," a Japanese fashion trend started in the '80s centered around American traditional style.
- - The cherry blossom (or sakura) pattern found on the heel, insole and outsole represents a cultural exchange between Japan and the U.S. In 1912 the Mayor of Tokyo gifted the U.S. its first cherry blossom tree, representing the essence of the Japanese spirit and the transformation of its culture throughout the ages.
- - In addition to blending international elements, the design also combines soft suede and washed canvas to deliver a multi-textured, sturdy feel. The "Sakura" puts cushy Nike Air units underfoot to keep you stepping in comfort.
- - Reflective details
- - Not intended for use as Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
- - Imported
SKU: DH9792-100
Size & Fit
Size & Fit
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