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

Nike Air DT Max 96 Low
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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.

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Nike Air DT Max 96 Low
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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 socials to discuss!

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