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For its next trick, Nike will build an Air Max 95 sneaker out of LEGOs.

Not really. But the next Air Max 95 sneaker was made in collaboration with the brick toy company.

LEGO's Nike Air Max 95 sneaker is essentially a playful take on the iconic "Neon" colorway. The familiar color arrangement, which includes black and grey neutrals plus bold green hints, meets LEGO-tastic details for a neat take on a classic.

For instance, the shoe's signature layered upper is now drawn on and complete with a slick coating, like the pairing's previous Dunk Low sneakers. At the same time, LEGO graphics land elsewhere, confirming the collaborative effort.

LEGO and Nike announced their partnership earlier this year, and have since delivered a few kid-friendly spins on Nike's most famous sneakers as well as newer models like the Air Max Dn.

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The LEGO x Nike phenomenon looks to continue into the new year with these Air Max 95s. The collaborative sneakers are expected to drop on Nike's website in Spring 2026 in kids' sizing.

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It's been a busy anniversary year for the Air Max 95, from Levi's collaborations to turning into a Nike SB skate shoe. Now, the 30-year-old Air Max is closing out its birthday, the LEGO way.

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