Nike's Letting You Customize Your Own "HTM" Air Max Sneakers

Air Max Day came early.

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Nike's powerhouse design trio of Hiroshi Fujiwara, Tinker Hatfield, and Mark Parker—better known to sneakerheads as the "HTM" collective—has produced some of the brand's most cutting edge and in recent years, hard to obtain footwear. From its work on obscure silhouettes in the 2000s to sought after Flyknit and Kobe releases, HTM represents the pinnacle of Nike design.

Now, ahead of this year's Air Max Day events, the Swoosh is letting people harness the vision of the brains behind HTM with three special Air Max iD options. There's an Air Max 1 with colors selected by Hatfield, an Air Max 95 with a palette chosen by Fujiwara, and an Air Max 2014 Flyknit curated by Parker.

This sort of opportunity isn't going to last long, so jump on it now while you have the chance. The Air Max 1 is $160, the Air Max 95 is $210, and the Air Max 2014 comes in at $265.