Official Images of the Nike Air Max 1000 “Oatmeal”

Nike’s latest push into printed performance arrives with the Air Max 1000 “Oatmeal”. Built in collaboration with Zellerfeld, this release strips away familiar construction methods in favour of a fully 3D-printed upper. No laces. No stitching. Just one sculpted unit shaped through digital design.

The upper arrives in a soft oatmeal tone, keeping things minimal while allowing the lattice texture to do the talking. It’s sleek but structural, with airflow gaps and visible layers throughout. At the heel, a bold red Air unit adds contrast and nods to decades of Air Max history. Branding is sparse—just a discreet Swoosh and industrial heel tabs.

Underfoot, the flexible outsole includes a custom-like base with multi-directional grip. Lightweight and bouncy, it feels more like a wearable prototype than a conventional trainer. There’s also the added benefit of reduced material waste in its manufacturing. And yes, it’s stamped “Made in Germany”.

A confirmed date is still pending, but the Nike Air Max 1000 “Oatmeal” is expected to land by Summer 2025. Let us know if you’ll be adding these to your rotation, and be sure to keep it locked for your best chance to secure your size!