7-Eleven Nike Air Max 95
Part of a broader concept celebrating Japan’s major convenience store chains, the “7-Eleven” colorway is expected to arrive alongside a separate Lawson-themed Air Max 95 that has yet to be officially unveiled. Both releases feature the model’s coveted Big Bubble construction, a nod to the silhouette’s original design specifications.
The sneaker draws heavily from 7-Eleven’s recognizable branding. Rich suede overlays dominate the upper, highlighted by the chain’s signature orange, green, and red striping. Additional grey suede panels provide contrast, while brown suede accents appear on the mudguard, heel, and outsole to round out the palette. Branding details continue on the tongue, where the Air Max logo adopts the same trio of colors found in the retailer’s logo. A custom graphic insole is also included, though its full design remains under wraps.
The collaboration reflects the unique standing of 7-Eleven in Japan, where the chain has become known for its quality food offerings, spotless stores, and extensive selection of prepared meals. From fresh sushi and bento boxes to fried chicken and regional specialties, Japanese 7-Eleven locations have developed a devoted following among both locals and visitors.
The project also revives memories of the highly sought-after Nike SB Dunk Low “7-Eleven,” a Japan-exclusive release originally planned for the 2020 Olympic Games before being cancelled. Despite never reaching retail shelves, surviving pairs have become prized collector’s items, frequently commanding resale prices well into four figures and occasionally reaching nearly $5,000.
The Nike Air Max 95 “7-Eleven” is scheduled to launch later this summer through the SNKRS platform and select retailers. Retail pricing has been set at $210 USD.








