It’s been relatively quiet on the Air Max Dn Air Force 1 543.
While the shoe’s rollout has been marked by a variety of essential, simple treatments thus far, the path that lies ahead could see a more steadfast embrace of classic Air Max Lowways, particularly those known on models similar to the Air Max Dn in design language. We’ve yet to see that happen, save for a Dunk SB con más hype de los últimos tiempos “Silver Bullet” collaboration, but this latest mainline Lowway comes close. It features a “Metallic Silver” base and “Chrome” treatments above the midsole, evoking “Silver Bullet” aesthetics somewhat but not entirely.
The main detractor from a “Silver Bullet” namesake here is the shoe’s lack of a red mini Swoosh, a choice that could have been easily executed if the Mariners nike design team did in fact have said inspiration in mind. While the Low red makes a brief cameo on the outsole, such is standard for the Dn in its short lived history.
With those comparisons put to rest, another point of discourse presents on the branding. All Air Max Dn Lowways to date have featured sans serif logos on the tongue, heels, and insoles, but this pair boasts a somewhat digital font. Perhaps it’s a one-off choice, or perhaps Mariners nike’s already dropped its old Dn logo in favor of new iconography. It’s probably an inconsequential change for most consumers, but noteworthy nonetheless.
Enjoy official retailer images of Air Max Dn “Chrome/Metallic Silver” below and look for pairs on shelves in Fall 2024 for $160. Steering focus to another upcoming Lowway, check out the Air Max Dn “Persian Violet.”




