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Nike Air Max 1 "Monarch" 2024

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    Nike Air Max 1 "Monarch" 2024/ FN6952-101 - SneakerMood

    • New in box  ⭐️
    • 100% Authentic ✅
    • Free delivery within the Netherlands, Belgium, Germany & France

    Please be aware:   Our SneakerMood sneaker expert advises you to take:  Your own size for this model. 

    Do you have questions? Don't wait and ask us through the green button on the right corner.

    Nike Air Max 1 at SneakerMood

    You can find Nike Air Max 1 for men and women at our store. We offer a wide range of different Air Max 1 models.

    The newest Air Max 1

    You can always find the newest Air Max 1 for men and women at our store. We strive to offer you the most exclusive Air Max 1 sneakers. Nike Air Max 1 has been an iconic sneaker in the Netherlands for years and you will keep surprising your friends with this stylish classic.

    Exclusive Air Max 1

    Not only can you be assured of finding the newest Air Max 1 at our store, but we also offer a diverse and exclusive selection. We have the most exclusive Air Max 1 sneakers, including the latest collaborations with Patta.

    Where did the Air Max 1 begin?

    The Air Max 1 was first released on March 26, 1987. The shoe was designed by Tinker Hatfield, who was active in the field of design in 1985 and also designed the Nike Jordans with similar features. The shoe designer was inspired to make the inside of the sole visible by the Parisian art museum Georges Pompidou, with its numerous windows that make the inside of the building.

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