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Liverpool FC has launched a Nike Air Max collection.
Last month, the club officially announced their new kit deal with Adidas from 2025/26.
After months of speculation, the deal was made public last month and is set to begin from the first of August 1, 2025 with the club’s current deal with Nike set to run till July 31st.
The new deal will see the iconic three stripes return to Anfield after more than a decade apart, bringing an end to Liverpool’s current five-year relationship with Nike.
The American sports wear brand became Liverpool’s kit suppliers in 2020 after taking over from New Balance.
Since then, they have produced some memorable kits.
Before their current deal with Liverpool ends, Nike and the Reds are set for ‘one last dance,’ which will come in the form of a new Air Max collaboration.
The club announced the launch of the new Air Max collection on Wednesday.
The range was first spotted during Liverpool’s Merseyside derby victory over Everton at Anfield last week.
The collaboration was officially revealed and endorsed by the men’s team in the derby and was part of their stadium arrival fits and warm-up kit for the 1-0 win.
Liverpool announced that the collection, which is centred around Nike’s iconic Air Max branding, is available now online and on the official LFC Store app.
The collection “features a range of apparel, alongside the special-edition Air Max 95 shoe,” the club announced.
“The footwear was released for the first time in 1995 and has its unique cushioning technology.
It’s a style synonymous with Liverpool, and they are affectionately known across the city as ‘110s’.
This year, it celebrates its 30th anniversary with a new updated silhouette.
“This iconic, ultimate Scouse sneaker has been a staple since the ’90s, and the new LFC Air Max 95 colourway is black with gym red and smoke grey, featuring LFC-themed details.
“The apparel includes a stylish black bomber jacket, smart black tracksuit pants and a classic cream short-sleeve T-shirt?
All feature the LFC Liver bird and Air Max logos.”
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