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2025 was a massive year for the Air Max 95, complete with literal big Air bubbles. But if you thought the fun would stop, think again. 2026 looks to be another good year for the classic Air Max sneaker.

We've already seen sweet skate versions of the iconic model. Nike has now cooked up another delicious pair, offered in "Baroque Brown/Coconut Milk."

With the "Baroque Brown" pair, the Air Max 95 sneaker gets wrapped in chocolatey leather and creamy chunky soles injected with Nike's larger-than-normal Air bubbles.

The Air Max 95 looks good in just about anything, whether it be Levi's denim or its classic mesh layers. But the leather looks? They're quite mouthwatering.

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Nike has really amped up the buttery offerings lately, releasing clean "Triple Black" leather Air Max 95s and even slick bejeweled pairs.

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Now, the sportswear brand is blessing fans with a box of chocolate AM95s. And it's not even Valentine's Day yet. How sweet of Nike.

The new "Baroque Brown" leather Air Max 95s are expected to release sometime this year on Nike's website, likely retailing around $210.

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