We used our imaginations to rethink how an Air Max 97 could feel—without changing its iconic look. Made with kids in mind, the outsole is more flexible than in previous editions. Plus, we swapped out layers of stiff material around the foot in favour of a soft woven fabric. Bright colours, fun graphics and a speckled outsole help make them sneakers little ones will reach for again and again. Lace them up and let kids spring like a kangaroo into playtime.
Draw Them In
Made for little adventurers by little adventurers, this special edition features graphics and logos re-imagined by budding artists to give them a hand-drawn look.
Walking on Air
We designed the full-length Air unit in these sneakers just for kids' feet to help provide just the right amount of cushioning and support where developing feet need them most.
Lace race
The elastic laces and an internal stretchy strap help make it easy to slip these shoes on and get going.
Play in more places
The non-marking rubber tread has flexible grooves and cut-outs so little feet can run, stop and go on more surfaces.
More benefits
- The midsole foam sits on top of the Air unit to help provide a soft and stable platform for little feet.
- The pull tabs on the tongue and heel help make these easy to get on.
Product details
- Elastic laces
- Synthetic leather panels
- Not intended for use as personal protective equipment (PPE)
- Colour Shown: Photo Blue/Black/White/Bright Crimson
- Style: FB9111-400
- Country/Region of Origin: Vietnam
Air Max 97
We realise the origin of the Air Max 97 has become something of an urban myth. (Let's set the story straight: it was a water droplet that inspired the ripple design—not high-speed bullet trains.) Still, the influence of the 97 remains undeniable. It was, in essence, a vision of the future. An icon that made other icons possible. Unlike anything that had come before, it revolutionised the sneaker world with full-length Air cushioning and an innovative hidden lacing system. Originally made for performance running, these shoes were quickly adopted as streetwear by high-fashion destinations like Milan and beloved by creatives and artists alike to cement their place in sneaker history.