The Nike Air Max Plus 98 Gets the A COLD WALL* Treatment

In the ever-evolving world of streetwear, London-based label A COLD WALL* has carved a niche for itself by pushing the boundaries of design and aesthetics. Their latest creations, the A COLD WALL* x Nike Air Max Plus 98 in ‘Black’ and ‘Stone’ are set to redefine sneaker culture.

A COLD WALL* x Nike Air Max Plus 98
Image courtesy of @acoldwall via Instagram

This collaboration, the brainchild of creative visionary Dr. Samuel Ross, takes the iconic ‘90s silhouette and transforms it into a premium masterpiece. Gone are the conventional elements; instead, the upper boasts luxurious leather upper, paired with intricate embossed detailing.


The removal of the TPU caging puts emphasis on the TN’s distinctive line work, and laser-etched Swooshes provide the sneaker with an all-new sophisticated edge.

A COLD WALL* x Nike Air Max Plus 98
Image courtesy of @acoldwall via Instagram

ACW branding is tastefully integrated, from the midfoot whale tale to the iconic hexagon tongue badge, while the ‘ACW_Nike’ inscribed branding is a further nod to this dynamic partnership.


The A COLD WALL* x Nike Air Max Plus 98 collection is available via ACW’s website and will be available on the Nike SNKRS app from September 19. Don’t miss your chance to snag a pair and step into the future of streetwear.

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