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Nike's "Linen" Air Max 95 sneaker makes the classic colorway look mighty delicious.

The famous Air Max model borrows the familiar color arrangement from the "Linen" Air Force 1, which blends tan leather with pink and white accents.

Nike brought back the once-super-exclusive Forces, giving it a long-awaited wider release in 2024. It also recently got a nice crisp canvas makeover, giving the sneaker an authentic "linen" feel.

But with the "Linen" Air Maxes, the colorway is extra delicious, almost like a vanilla-strawberry milkshake mix. The signature upper, inspired by the human body, gets layered with strips of creamy leather and velvety suede, joined by mesh textures and the unmistakably mouthwatering color palette.

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There's been a few other Air Max 95s that look good enough to eat, including those chocolatey "Cacao Wow" Nike SB shoes and the "Fireberry" pairs, which gave off bubble gum vibes.

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The tasty "Linen" Air Maxes, now available on Nike's website for $190, are simply the latest addition to the menu.

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