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As part of Air Max Day, Nike digs deep into the archive to present a series of vintage Air Max models.

Brace yourselves, Air Max enthusiasts. To celebrate Nike's self-branded Air Max Day, the Oregon sportswear titan has delved deep into the archives and brought back a curated selection of OG Air Max models - including some obscure oddities that may come as a surprise to all but the most well-learned sneakerheads (Air Walker Max, anyone?).

For more Air Max content, take a look at Highsnobiety's exclusive interview with the series' mastermind, Tinker Hatfield.

Air Max 1 (1987)

Air Walker Max (1988)

Air Max Light (1989)

Air Max 90 (1990)

Air Max BW (1991)

Air Max 180 (1991)

Air Max ST (1992)

Air Max 93 (1993)

Air Max 94 (1993)

Air Max 95 (1995)

Air Racer Max (1995)

Air Max 96 (1996)

Air Max 97 (1997)

Air Max 98 TL (1998)

Air Max Plus (1998)

Air Tuned Max (1999)

Air Max 2003 (2003)

Air Max 360 (2006)

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