Nike's third annual Air Max Day has arrived, and with it comes a plethora of releases. First is the HTM series, which this year features a H, a T, and an M shoe, each crafted by their respective designer. Hiroshi Fujiwara, of fragment design and Pool Aoyama, releases the Air Max LD-Zero which combines a Boston upper with a 360 Air Max sole unit. Next is Tinker Hatfield, the original designer of the Air Max 1 and pioneer of the Jordan series, and he releases the Air Max 90 Ultra Superfly, which combines an Air Max 90 Ultra with the Superfly soccer boot. Last is Mark Parker, Nike's CEO, who offers the Air Max Ultra M, a vintage-inspired but progressive design trainer. All three are available online at KithNYC.com now.