How Low Can You Go? Nike Air DT Max 96 Low Surfaces

A popular 1990s model is getting a remodel. Recent years have seen several fan-favourite trainers from the 90s make their grand return – notably the , the , and the . Of all these heavy-hitters, one has stood out from the pack: the Deion Sanders' signature shoe – which became an instant classic thanks in part to its connection with Prime Time but also for its eye-catching, zig-zag-scratch overlays – returned in 2024, and quickly picked up steam both as a retro model and a revamped cleat version. The momentum has continued into this year and shows no signs of stopping – in fact, it seems it is evolving yet again.
For purists: the OG model's beloved Black/Metallic Gold/White colourway remains intact on this sleek low edition. Premium tumbled white leather overlays the black upper to form the famous claw-marked pattern, and gold accents appear on the mini Swoosh logos and eyelet stitching. Though the silhouette has been altered, the Deion Sanders' attitude remains untouched.

Official release details for the Nike Air DT Max 96 Low have not been revealed, but the model is slated to drop mid-2026. Retail is expected to be $170. Are these low-tops a cool twist on a classic... or did Nike tinker too much? Hit our to discuss!
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