Nicknamed 'Greedy,' the Nike Air Max 95 What the Air Max was released in celebration of the iconic Air Max 95’s 20th birthday. This pair of kicks is completely mismatched, with color differences on all four sides: outer and inner of the right and left. Each shoe sports black and white mesh overlaid with wavy strips of leather in gradient shades of black to gray on the outer side and white to black on the inner side. The right shoe features volt and red looped eyestays and heel branding, while the left shoe replaces these colors with teal and orange. The right tongue is black with hits of red, while the left is blue with teal. Each shoe has a black T-toe overlay, a black foam midsole with visible Air pods, and a black rubber outsole with waffle lugs. Our favorite detail of this Greedy pair of kicks is the tinting in the heel Air units that locks in the eclectic design of this shoe. The right shoe has volt tinting, and the left shoe has orange. Nike released a flashy and electric colorway for the Air Max 95 'Greedy', featuring four distinct colors mixed into one pair of shoes. The lateral side of the right shoe resembles the original ‘Neon Green’ colorway, with black/grey gradation and Neon Green lace loops. The lateral side of the left shoe resembles the ‘Safety Orange’ colorway, with orange lace loops and the classic gradation fade. The medial sides feature a black to white fade, but the left shoe features bright teal accents while the right shoe features red accents. The sneaker also boasts Safety Orange details on the tongue branding and touches of Volt on the lace cables, mini Swoosh, and Air unit.