Double Tap to Zoom

Not even camouflage can hide Nike's Air Max DN8, the brand's latest, greatest, and techiest Air Max model to date. Not that it should be hidden, a camo sneaker this good deserves to be seen.

Specifically, tiger camo prints take center stage on the latest Air Max DN8, covering the shoe's tongue and engineered mesh uppers. It's yet another nice patterned version of the all-new Air Max sneaker.

Debuting on Air Max Day (naturally), the Air Max DN8, essentially a sequel to the Air Max DN, has launched in several standard colorways, including bold "Hyper Pink" and a classic all-black option. But its patterned designs continue to be top-tier treats for the feet.

Your Highsnobiety privacy settings have blocked this Twitter post.

Nike has previously wrapped the Air Max DN8 in snakeskin patterns and pixelated camo designs. But the tiger camo takes the concept to another level, a wild level (but in the best way possible, of course).

Your Highsnobiety privacy settings have blocked this Instagram post.

For the fans looking to add the "Tiger Camo" versions to the rotation, the new Air Max DN8 sneakers are expected to drop sometime during the fall season on Nike's website.

Highsnobiety has affiliate marketing partnerships, which means we may receive a commission from your purchase. Want to shop the products our editors actually love? Visit the HS Style Guide for recs on all things fashion, footwear, and beauty

We Recommend
  • This Techy Slip-On Is the 3D-Printed Future of Air Max
  • Nike's New Liquid Air Max Is a Swampy Stomper
  • The Glorious Return of Nike's Most Classic "Infrared" Air Max
  • This Naturalistic Colorway Gives Nike’s Techy Runner an Organic Edge
What To Read Next
  • In Deep Blue Suede, This Island-Inspired adidas Is An Ocean Dip Daydream
  • We Love How Much Jazz Chisholm Jr. Loves One Piece
  • This $15 Million G-Wagon Can Fly
  • Travis Scott's Favorite Designer Is Exactly What Oakley Needs
  • Don Cheadle Is Really That Guy
  • Not Even Reebok's Classic Tennis Sneaker Is Safe From the Snoafer Effect