The Drop
The Nike Air Max 95 Stash dropped as a limited collaboration with New York graffiti legend Stash, continuing a partnership that dates back to the early 2000s. This iteration wraps the iconic wavy-layered silhouette in Stash's signature midnight blue palette with subtle grey gradient overlays and reflective detailing—classic Gotham streetwear energy. It's a nod to the OG 2005 collabs that launched the artist-sneaker craze, now refined for today's collectors who actually remember wearing their kicks outside.
Resell Verdict
Moving around $173 fair market, with asks ranging from $108 to $293 depending on size and seller desperation. With 85 weekly orders, there's steady demand but no feeding frenzy—this is a collector's cop, not a quick flip goldmine. Resell is stable to slightly declining post-release, typical for artist collabs that aren't Travis Scott-tier hype. If you grabbed multiples at retail, you're seeing modest returns; buying now to flip later is risky unless you're sitting on a size 12+.
Fake Tells
- ▸Reflective 3M piping: reps often use dull grey instead of crisp reflective material that pops under flash
- ▸Stash logo embroidery: stitching should be tight and uniform on the tongue tag, fakes show loose threads or misaligned letters
- ▸Gradient transitions: check the blue-to-grey fade on the upper panels—bootlegs tend to use abrupt color blocks instead of smooth gradients
Who It's For
Sneakerheads who actually know who Stash is and remember the Air Force 1 collabs from back in the day. Perfect for low-key fits where you want recognition from die wissen, die wissen—not Instagram hype chasing.
Sizing & Fit
Runs true to size with the classic AM95 snug midfoot feel. Half-size up if you've got wider feet or plan to rock thicker socks.






