Side Kicks Streetwear • Global Release Guide
Updated: 27 March 2026
About the release
Lorenzo Federici, known online as LORENZ.OG, is back with another Air Max 95 drop, and this time he has brought Liverpool's Block P along for the ride. The collaboration was announced with characteristic simplicity: a top-down photo posted to Lorenzo's Instagram with the caption "110. 28.03.26". Block P followed up with a custom Tony's Chocolonely bar teasing the drop location.
The release drops on Saturday 28 March 2026 at Block P, 36 Renshaw Street, Liverpool, L1 4EF, priced at £110. That price is not a coincidence. It matches the original retail price of the Air Max 95 when it first landed in the UK in 1995, and it is the first time the shoe has sold for that figure since the official Nike '110' release back in 2020.

TL;DR – LORENZ.OG x Block P Nike Air Max 95 110 Release Date & Where to Buy
- Release date: 28 March 2026 at 8:00 AM
- Model: Nike Air Max 95
- Colourway: Volcano
- Price: £110
- Where to buy: Block P, 36 Renshaw Street, Liverpool, L1 4EF
- Drop method: Golden ticket via Tony's Chocolonely bar
- Key detail: No white midsoles, dark red to orange fade, Bright Crimson base
Release date and where to buy
The drop takes place on Saturday 28 March 2026 at 8:00 AM at Block P in Liverpool. This is an in-store only release with no confirmed online component.
Lorenzo has used the golden ticket method before. At his 2024 Air in Colour exhibition, 150 Tony's Chocolonely bars were distributed, with 100 of them containing a golden ticket guaranteeing a pair. Expect a similar format here. Block P teased the drop with a branded chocolate bar bearing the address and date, so the method is already in motion.
Design and details
The colourway is 'Volcano', built on the Air Max 95 'Bright Crimson' base and taken darker. Lorenzo and Block P have been clear that there are no white midsoles on this pair, leaning into a deeper red-to-orange gradient across the upper that feels more intense than the original Volcano customs from 2024.
The signature LORENZ.OG gradient approach runs across the wavy layered side panels, giving the shoe the hand-finished feel that has become Lorenzo's trademark. It is a shoe built to go straight on feet, not on shelves.
LORENZ.OG x Block P x Nike Air Max 95 images




Credit: Lorenz.OG
The 110 story and why £110 matters
The Air Max 95 has been called the '110' in the UK since day one. When the shoe launched in 1995, it retailed for £110, a significant amount at the time, and the name stuck. For decades it has been part of British sneaker and football culture in a way that very few silhouettes can claim.
Pricing this drop at exactly £110 is a deliberate statement. It ties the release back to that original cultural moment and makes it the first time a pair has sold at that price point since Nike's own '110' edition in 2020. For Liverpool in particular, a city with one of the deepest connections to the 110, that detail will not be lost on anyone showing up on the day.
LORENZ.OG collab history
Lorenzo Federici built his reputation through hand-dyed Air Max 95s and Arc'Teryx jackets, developing a pastel gradient style that caught the attention of figures including Virgil Abloh. His 2024 Air in Colour exhibition in London introduced the Dusk and Volcano colourways to the public for the first time, using the golden ticket method to distribute 100 pairs at £110 each.
The 2026 Block P drop is the next chapter. Adding Liverpool's most respected sneaker destination to the project gives it a new layer and a natural home given the city's history with the 110. After the energy at Got Sole in March, where Lorenzo gave away a free pair using the golden ticket method, the anticipation for the Liverpool drop is already building.
Why this release matters
In-store only drops with this kind of community energy around them are rare. Liverpool does not get many exclusive sneaker events, and combining LORENZ.OG's track record with Block P's local credibility and the 110 cultural angle makes this one of the more meaningful grassroots releases of the spring.
The price point keeps it accessible. The method keeps it exciting. And the colourway keeps it true to what Lorenzo does best.
FAQ
When is the LORENZ.OG x Block P Nike Air Max 95 release date?
The release is Saturday 28 March 2026 at 8:00 AM at Block P, 36 Renshaw Street, Liverpool, L1 4EF.
How much does the LORENZ.OG x Block P Air Max 95 cost?
The pair is priced at £110, matching the original 1995 UK retail price of the Air Max 95.
How does the LORENZ.OG x Block P drop work?
The drop is expected to use the golden ticket method. Custom Tony's Chocolonely bars are distributed, with golden tickets inside guaranteeing a pair. Full drop method details will be confirmed closer to the date.
Is the LORENZ.OG x Block P Air Max 95 available online?
No online release has been confirmed. This is expected to be an in-store only drop at Block P in Liverpool.
Why is the Air Max 95 called the 110?
The nickname comes from the Air Max 95's original UK retail price of £110 when it launched in 1995. The name has been part of British sneaker and football culture ever since.
Who is LORENZ.OG?
LORENZ.OG is Lorenzo Federici, a UK-based colour designer known for hand-dyed Air Max 95s and gradient customs. His 2024 Air in Colour exhibition in London introduced the Dusk and Volcano colourways, with pairs selling via golden ticket for £110.
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