The Nike Air Max 90 Black Croc is exactly the kind of drop 2026 was made for: no loud graphics, no nostalgia grab, no queue. Just a heritage silhouette wrapped in premium croc-embossed leather and murdered out from toe to sole. It’s stealth, it’s luxe, and — refreshingly — it’s an easy cop.
Here’s everything on the release: the date, the price, the details, and whether it’s worth your money.
The essentials
- Model: Nike Air Max 90 “Black Croc Leather”
- Colourway: Black / Anthracite / Metallic Dark Grey
- Style code: IV6309-010
- Price: $145 USD (UK pricing typically lands around £135)
- Release date: Reported for 29 June 2026 — rolling out on Nike.com, SNKRS and select retailers
- Best for: a blackout everyday pair that smartens up instantly
A full-leather croc takeover
Forget the usual mesh-and-suede Air Max 90 build — this one is a leather statement from front to back.

Croc-embossed leather covers the toe box, mudguard, side panels and heel, giving the classic silhouette an instant hit of luxury. Even the underlays that normally appear in mesh, and the rubber side panels that usually break up the upper, are rendered in leather here — the ribbing kept intact for texture.
The palette stays deliberately muted: black across the majority of the shoe, with metallic dark grey doing the contrast work on the Swoosh (finished with a subtle glitter effect), the tongue label, the heel branding and the trim. Black laces, a dark collar, anthracite Air Max lettering and a black rubber outsole complete the monochrome look.
The result is tonal, premium and grown-up — a long way from the OG “Infrared.” This is the Air Max 90 in a tailored suit.
Why sneakers went reptilian in 2026
The Air Max 90 Black Croc isn’t a one-off. Croc and other animal textures have become one of the most pervasive materials trends in sneakers this year, and Nike is leaning all the way in.
The Swoosh just dropped an Air Force 1 Low with a near-identical croc treatment, and reptilian finishes have been surfacing across silhouette after silhouette. It fits neatly into the wider 2026 mood we keep tracking on the trends desk: quiet luxury over logos, texture over bright colour, elevated everyday over hype.
Croc leather is the perfect vehicle for that. It reads expensive, photographs beautifully, and turns a familiar shoe into something that feels considered rather than shouty. Exactly where taste is right now.
The Air Max 90, still quietly essential
There’s a nice bit of context here, too. With the Air Max 95 fresh off its 30th-anniversary victory lap, the Air Max 90 has spent the last while as the series’ slightly overlooked middle child — never forgotten, but rarely handed the full marketing machine.
That’s always been the 90’s strength. Tinker Hatfield’s 1990 design — with its sculpted lines and that unmistakable visible Air unit — is versatile enough to shine in exactly this kind of special-edition treatment. It doesn’t need a collab or a hyped colourway to land; it just needs good materials and a sharp idea. The “Black Croc” gives it both.
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How the Air Max 90 Black Croc compares
This isn’t the first Air Max 90 Black Croc — and that’s worth knowing before you buy.
Nike has run the croc treatment across the 90 several times recently, from earlier sail-and-black makeups to a Smoke Grey pair and even an icy White Croc for summer. Each leaned on the reptilian texture but kept some contrast or brightness in the mix.

What sets this IV6309-010 pair apart is that it commits fully to stealth. Where the others broke up the upper with sail, khaki or platinum tones, this Air Max 90 Black Croc goes almost entirely tonal — black leather, black outsole, and only the metallic dark grey Swoosh and heel breaking the darkness.
If you already own a lighter croc 90, this is the blackout counterpart. If it’s your first, it’s the most versatile of the lot — the one that quietly goes with everything.
Should you cop the ‘Black Croc’?
If you want a versatile, do-anything blackout sneaker that punches above its price, yes.
Here’s the honest appeal. At $145 the Air Max 90 Black Croc is premium-feeling without a resale tax, and because it’s a general release rather than a hyped drop, you should be able to simply buy a pair at retail — no raffles, no stress. It goes with everything, it dresses up far better than a mesh runner, and the all-black-with-texture formula hides wear like a champ, which makes it a genuinely smart everyday shoe.
The only reasons to skip it: if you specifically want a brighter, more classic Air Max 90 look, or if croc texture just isn’t your thing. Otherwise, this is one of the easier “buy it and wear it into the ground” recommendations of the summer. Check our sizing guide — the Air Max 90 generally fits true to size — before you check out.
Nike Air Max 90 Black Croc FAQ
When does the Nike Air Max 90 Black Croc release?
It’s reported to drop on 29 June 2026, rolling out via Nike.com, SNKRS and select retailers around that window. Check Nike’s channels for the exact launch in your region.
How much is the Air Max 90 Black Croc?
$145 USD. UK pricing for the Air Max 90 typically lands around £135.
What is the style code for the Air Max 90 Black Croc?
IV6309-010, in a Black / Anthracite / Metallic Dark Grey colourway.
What material is the Air Max 90 Black Croc made of?
Croc-embossed leather across most of the upper — including panels that are usually mesh or rubber — with metallic dark grey detailing and a black rubber outsole.
Is the Air Max 90 Black Croc a limited release?
It’s a general release rather than a hyped, ultra-limited drop, so it should be widely available at retail — an easy cop compared with the season’s raffle-only pairs.


