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Official Look at the PSG x Nike Air Max DN8

Official Look at the PSG x Nike Air Max DN8

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Name:PSG x Nike Air Max DN8Colorway:Black/Anthracite-Particle Grey-BlackSKU:IH2140-001MSRP:$200 USDRelease Date:Fall 2025Where to Buy:Nike
The enduring partnership between French football powerhouseParis Saint-Germain(PSG) andNikereaches a new pinnacle with the official unveiling of their latest collaborative sneaker: the PSG xNike Air Max DN8. This highly anticipated release, which saw an initial exclusive launch at atmos Tokyo in mid-June 2025, is set for a wider global release in Fall 2025 solidifying the DN8's status as a key silhouette for the season.
The PSG x Nike Air Max DN8 is presented in a sleek, versatile Black/Anthracite-Particle Grey color scheme. This dark, refined palette creates a formidable base for the shoe's most striking feature: oversized 'PARIS' branding prominently displayed across the side. This bold graphic immediately announces the sneaker's allegiance to the French capital, transforming it into a wearable declaration of city pride and club loyalty. At its technological core, the Air Max DN8 features Nike's revolutionary Dynamic Air system. This innovation extends visible Air cushioning across the full length of the foot, employing eight pressurized Air tubes (two sets of dual-pressure chambers) that create a sustained, responsive flow from heel to forefoot. This advanced cushioning system provides 'unreal cushioning, flow, sensation, and motion,' making the DN8 engineered for both high performance and all-day comfort. The shoe's construction blends mesh, ripstop, and suede, offering a tactile experience and dynamic aesthetic that is both sporty and fashion-forward.
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