Nike’s first 3D-printed sneaker is finally hitting the market. First debuted late last year at ComplexCon, the Air Max 1000 is now set to officially release in the “Oatmilk” colorway.
Created in collaboration with 3D printing company Zellerfeld, the Nike Air Max 1000 reimagines the iconic Air Max 1 and signals a new expression of Nike’s trademark Air technology.
“As an innovator, what’s most exciting to me about the Air Max 1000 are the new solutions we can achieve with next-level manufacturing,” says John Hoke, Chief Innovation Officer at Nike. “It’s control, times precision, times expression — all of which are vital to sport and to design. When those variables of control, precision and expression are multiplied at once, the future of our product really does feel unlimited.”
The cream white “Oatmilk” colorway is one of five color options introduced at ComplexCon, along with orange, red, black, and blue. Attendees at the event had the opportunity to win a pair of the 3D-printed shoe in one of the five colorways, months ahead of the official release.
The Nike Air Max 1000 “Oatmilk” (aka “Foamy Oat”) is slated to drop in the coming weeks on SNKRS. Check out the official images below and stay tuned to Modern Notoriety for updates.
Nike Air Max 1000 “Foamy Oat”
Color: Oatmeal/White-Total Orange
Style Code: HV0234-100
Release Date: Summer 2025
Price: $210 USD
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