NIKE SENSE 96 BY COMME DES GARÇONS HOMME PLUS: A CLOSER LOOK

Discover Nike and COMME des GARÇONS HOMME PLUS's Sense 96 sneakers, a hybrid design combining Air Max 96 and ISPA Sense Flyknit elements launching in three colorways.

upcoming release of the Nike Sense 96 sneakers, a collaboration with COMME des GARÇONS HOMME PLUS that was first revealed during Paris Fashion Week for Spring/Summer 2025. The article describes the sneakers as a hybrid model combining elements from Nike's Air Max 96 and ISPA Sense Flyknit designs. Key features include an innovative sole inspired by Japanese zen gardens and a premium layered leather upper with padded details. The sneakers will be available in three colorways, with release date and distribution details still to be announced.
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The latest collaboration between COMME des GARÇONS HOMME PLUS and Nike is finally approaching its market release after being unveiled last June during the Paris Fashion Week men's Spring/Summer 2025 collection showcase.

Recently, official images of the footwear that walked the runway during Rei Kawakubo's fashion house show have emerged online. These shoes have drawn attention for their design that feels both familiar and entirely new.

The sneakers, named Sense 96, have generated significant interest because they represent a hybrid model combining the design elements and features of two well-known silhouettes from the Beaverton giant: the Air Max 96 and ISPA Sense Flyknit.

Set to launch in three different colorways, the shoe features an innovative sole inspired by Japanese zen gardens and a premium layered leather upper with padded details that distinguish it from other offerings.

Neither the release date nor distribution methods have been announced yet, so we must wait for further information.

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