At first glance, it sticks to a clean white, grey and black palette. Easy to wear. Easy to style. But look closer and you’ll see this isn’t a standard AM95 reissue.
The iconic wavy sidewalls remain, inspired by the human spine. That DNA is untouched. What changes is the execution. Transparent mesh panels run through the upper, revealing nylon containment beneath. One layer up, a sheer synthetic panel adds depth. It feels technical. Almost architectural.
A mini Swoosh near the toe breaks from tradition. Subtle. Sharp. Different.
This special edition also taps into Korean design cues, referencing Seoul’s Seongsu district. Photon Dust and Dark Smoke Grey tones mirror the industrial materials found in the area’s warehouses and converted spaces. It’s a nod to heritage with a modern slant. You can see it in the details.
A removable shroud overlays the upper, complete with laser perforations and reflective elements. Take it off for a stripped-back look. Leave it on for something more experimental. Choice matters here.
Underfoot, the OG tooling stays intact. The outsole still channels that spine-inspired structure Sergio Lozano made famous back in 1995. Visible Air units deliver the cushioning Air Max fans expect. Comfortable. Stable. Built for everyday wear.
Flip to the heel and you’ll spot the “211” print. It references Seongsu Station on the Seoul subway line. A quiet tribute that gives this pair its identity.