
Limited to 10k pairs per colourway, the Levi’s x Nike Air Max 95 saw instant demand and premium resale prices.
The Mars Yard 3.0 has quickly become one of the defining sneaker releases of 2025. Initially rumoured to be mass-produced, the drop turned out to be shockingly limited. Following the release of its ISRU programme and the restriction of EU raffles, resale prices surged past £900 and continue to rise rapidly as supply dwindles. Collectors and investors are now treating this pair as a true successor to the 2017 2.0, which sells in the thousands.
Low stock created immediate scarcity and queue friction.
ISRU members received first access ahead of retailer raffles.
EU allocations remained extremely limited, triggering instant sell-outs.
Resale opened around £800 but has now broken £900 and is still climbing week by week.
Past Mars Yard models continue to trade in high four figures, driving long-term holder confidence.
16/07/2025
Nikecraft opens ISRU programme entries, hinting at Mars Yard 3.0 access.
05/09/2025
Early pairs released to ISRU members; sell-out within minutes.
13/09/2025
Select EU/UK raffles go live with very limited stock.
19/09/2025
Pairs hit £900 + resale and continue to rise as supply dries out.

The Mars Yard 3.0 isn’t just performing well, it’s accelerating. With pairs already past £900 and increasing weekly, this release has proven that Sachs’ Nike collaborations still command elite collector status. For those holding, patience may pay off handsomely as the market tightens further toward year-end.

Limited to 10k pairs per colourway, the Levi’s x Nike Air Max 95 saw instant demand and premium resale prices.

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