NIKE iD releases three Air Max models in limited edition "HTM" colors by Hiroshi Fujiwara and others

Mar 18, 2016

Nike iD, which allows you to customize Nike's latest shoes to your exact specifications, will be rolling out a limited color palette for HTM, an experimental project by music producer Hiroshi Fujiwara and others.

HTM is an experimental project created by Hiroshi Fujiwara, Nike CEO Mark Parker, and designer Tinker Hatfield. To commemorate the 29th anniversary of the Air Max shoe on March 26th, Nike's personalization service, NIKE iD, has announced three Air Max models featuring special color palettes.

Of these, the Nike Air Max 95 H iD is an Air Max in a color that expresses the metallic beauty of silver. Tinker Hatfield's Nike Air Max 1 T iD features a color palette inspired by France's Pompidou Center, where Nike's Visible Air shock-absorbing system was conceived. The Nike Air Max 2014 Flyknit M iD, meanwhile, features a color palette inspired by Mark Parker's love of nature and its infinite possibilities. "NIKE iD" allows you to customize these shoes, each inspired by the unique worldview of each designer, with your choice of materials. Prices range from ¥21,600 to ¥29,160 (tax included), depending on the material. They are currently available on the official website (NIKE.COM/AIRMAX).
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  • Nike Air Max 1 T iD (21,600 yen to 23,220 yen including tax)
  • Nike Air Max 1 T iD (21,600 yen to 23,220 yen including tax)
  • Nike Air Max 95 H iD (22,680 yen to 23,760 yen including tax)
  • Nike Air Max 95 H iD (22,680 yen to 23,760 yen including tax)
  • "Nike Air Max 2014 Flyknit M iD" (29,160 yen including tax)
  • "Nike Air Max 2014 Flyknit M iD" (29,160 yen including tax)
  • NIKEiD releases exclusive HTM palette
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