Patta Nike Air Max Dn8 Release Date

Name: Patta x Nike Air Max Dn8
Colorways: Club Gold, Game Royal, Black, White, Orange Frost, and Cyber
SKUs: IB4029-700, IB4029-400, IB4029-001, IB4029-100, IR0678-800, and IR0678-300
MSRP: $210 USD
Release Dates: October 1 (“Club Gold” and “Game Royal”, US-exclusive), October 10 and 15 (“Black”, Europe-exclusive), October 22 (“White”, Asia and South America-exclusive)
Where to Buy: Nike and Patta
We reported on a Patta-branded Nike Air Max Dn8 preview last month. Little did we know, not just one pair created, but six. Patta and Nike are taking their campaign around the world, starting this week in Los Angeles. Two pop-up-exclusive pairs of “Orange Frost” and “Cyber” are traveling across the globe while “Club Gold” and “Game Royal” pairs will drop in the US only, “Black” is served up to Europe and “White” drops in Asia and South America. Each shoe features a patent leather upper that pairs with vintage-inspired yellow Air bags, a metallic co-branded carabiner, and special co-branding.
The rollout of the Patta x Nike Air Max Dn8 collection kicks off tomorrow, September 26, in Los Angeles with Union, Awake NY, and Kids of Immigrants hosting an activation. The two-day event will see the “Orange Frost” and “Cyber” pairs available alongside early access to the “Club Gold” and “Game Royal” iterations. The latter two pairs will be dropping stateside via Nike SNKRS and select US retailers on October 1 at a price of $210 USD each.
From there, Europe’s exclusive “Black” colorway will debut at Saison in Marseille on October 3 and 4, dropping alongside the pop-up-exclusive “Orange Frost” and “Cyber” colorways. European SNKRS and retailers will then drop the “Black” pair on October 15, five days after Patta hosts its European launch.
WORKSOUT in Seoul will complete the activation tour, with October 17 and 18 featuring the “Orange Frost” and “Cyber” versions alongside the Asia and South America-exclusive “White” pair, which will drop on October 22 via SNKRS and select retailers. Stay tuned for images of the “Black” and “White” pairs.