MoMA Exclusive: In celebration of the 30th anniversary of the Air Max 95, designed by Sergio Lozano, this special edition pair is based on some of Lozano's sketches from 1994 but were never produced, until now. This version features the suede's gradient colors on the sides of the shoe flipped from the original. The design of the Air Max 95 is inspired by the human body—spine, ribs, muscle fibers—while the gradient suede accents are inspired by nature. Technical innovations include progression of Nike Air through the employment of a dual-pressure unit in the heel and, an innovation introduced in 1995, a visible Air unit at the forefoot. The Air provides comfort, support and style. Features of the Nike Air Max 95 include: Exclusive special edition style. Dual-pressure Air unit in the heel and, an innovation introduced in 1995, a visible Air unit at the forefront for comfort and style. Includes three sets of laces: white, yellow and gray. Designer Sergio Lozano was inspired by the human body—building a shank representing the spine along the outsole and heel. With the lacing structure, revealed by lace side panels, Lozano imagined tendons holding everything together For this MoMA Exclusive special edition, the gradient colors of the suede on the sides of the shoe have been flipped from the original. Reflective detailing. The Air Max 95 was a favorite among New York City's graffiti community. Nike is a manufacturer represented in MoMA's collection.