Palace and Nike’s New Air Max 95 Borrows a Little Silver Bullet Mythology

by OS Staff
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Some sneakers do not need a full reinvention to get people paying attention again. Sometimes all it takes is the right reference, handled with enough confidence. For their latest link-up, Palace and Nike have turned to the Air Max 95, reworking the silhouette in a black-and-silver colourway that nods to one of Nike’s most iconic visual legacies: the Air Max 97 “Silver Bullet.” The result is a hybrid that plays with recognition rather than nostalgia alone, letting one classic model quietly channel the aura of another. 

According to the announcement, Palace’s take on the Air Max 95 is designed as both a collaboration and a kind of tribute, using the 95 as its base while drawing energy from the metallic language most closely associated with the 97. That cross-reference gives the shoe a slightly self-aware edge. It is not just another retro revival, but a conversation between two pillars of Nike history, filtered through Palace’s habit of treating sportswear with equal parts irreverence and precision. This last point is an interpretation based on the article’s description of the shoe as an Air Max 95 homage to the Air Max 97 “Silver Bullet.” 

The sneaker does not arrive on its own. The drop is accompanied by a 25-piece collection, expanding the collaboration into a full apparel offering. Among the key pieces are a windbreaker jacket and trousers, alongside hoodies, T-shirts, shorts, and mesh bibs, all featuring graphics drawn from the shared visual territory between the two brands. That wider rollout makes the release feel less like a single sneaker moment and more like a fully built capsule with its own atmosphere. 

To push the launch beyond product, Palace and Nike have also partnered with Victory Lap for a pub tour tied to the release, led by the rapper Jawnino. The events are set to pass through Liverpool, Manchester, and London around launch week, giving the collaboration a more local, social frame rather than treating it as a purely online sneaker drop. 

The collection is scheduled to release this Friday, April 10, 2026, through Palace’s online store and physical locations. Published on April 7, 2026, the article presents the project as a new seasonal reunion between the British label and Nike, with the Air Max 95 chosen as the latest canvas. 

What makes this one land is its restraint. Instead of overcomplicating the formula, Palace and Nike appear to have focused on an idea that sneaker audiences already understand instinctively: the power of a familiar code placed onto a different shape. In doing so, they turn the Air Max 95 into something slightly more referential, and a lot more charged. This final reading is my own inference from the article’s description of the design concept and styling direction

Photos: Palace / Nike

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