Air Max Dn Black Metallic Silver

Black Metallic Silver: The Air Max Dn You Need Next

Black Metallic Silver: The Air Max Dn You Need Next

If you missed the mad dash for the Air Max Dn Black/Cool Grey/Pure Platinum/White, Nike’s got your rebound locked in: the “Black Metallic Silver.” And trust—this isn’t just a filler colorway. This one dropped quietly on April 1, 2025, and stayed on shelves through June 19. But if you think that long window meant easy cops? Think again.

Nike kept it slick with a full blackout mesh and synthetic leather base—breathable, durable, no-nonsense. But then they flipped the script with metallic silver hits on the Swoosh, lace loops, heel clip, and tongue badge. That little bit of flash? Absolute when the light hits. Plus, subtle Olive Aura specks around the midsole add just enough character without messing up the clean vibe.

The interesting play here is Nike’s strategy: by offering a full two-and-a-half-month retail window, they let word-of-mouth build organically instead of going full shock drop panic. It gave true fans a fair shot at retail, but now that time’s up, pairs are drying up fast. Plus, with other hyped colorways like Hyper Blue and White/Silver dropping around the same time, this one slid under the radar…but that’s exactly what makes it a smart pickup.

Forum chatter says these hit different in person. That silver detailing? Super clean but not too loud. And the comfort? Multiple heads saying the Dynamic Air setup might be the best feel yet in the Dn line—better balance, softer ride. Catch the real vibe of the Air Max Dn Black Metallic Silver in PISTACCHIO’s story below:


Performance-wise, Still top-tier. The Dn’s Dynamic Air system—dual-pressure pods in the heel and forefoot—keeps your step springy but stable. TPU shank in the midfoot keeps everything locked down, and rubber waffle outsoles make sure you’ve got grip whether you’re running errands or stomping through the city. Basically, it’s built like a tank but rides like a cloud.

The Resale Game Prediction:

Early pairs hit around $160 retail (standard Air Max pricing), and right out the gate, resale hovered in the $170–180 zone. Not crazy hype beast numbers, but sneaker forums were buzzing about its sleeper potential.

Some folks are betting it’ll creep toward $240+ by mid-summer, especially now that the retail window has officially closed as of June 19. Once that happens? You know the story—resale market takes over, and regret hits hard.

The Lowdown:

  • Colorway: Black / Metallic Silver / Olive Aura
  • Style Code: DV3337-016
  • Retail Price: $160 USD
  • Release Date: April 1, 2025
  • Where to Buy: SNKRS, Tops & Bottoms, select Nike retailers

Bottom line? The Black Metallic Silver isn’t just a “Plan B”—it’s a legit rotation staple with stealth shine, next-gen tech, and resale sleeper potential. If you grabbed a pair during the April–June window? Congrats. If not? Better start hunting before prices climb.
Men's Air Max Dn "Black Metallic Silver" Nike - Tops and Bottoms USA
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