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Vans Old Skool “Archive Flame” Pack Revives A Throwback Flame Era

UPDATE 4/1/26: The Vans Old Skool 36 “Archive Flame” has officially launched on Vans.com in both the green and black colorways for $105 each. The white pair is currently releasing through select retailers.

Original Story 3/19/26:
Some Vans drops feel clean and familiar. This one goes the other way. Set for Spring 2026, the Vans Old Skool “Archive Flame” Pack revives a louder visual language with flame graphics, worn midsoles, and metallic side stripes that give the classic skate model a raw, throwback edge.

The three-pair set stays connected through a shared build, but each colorway lands with its own attitude. Distressed foxing runs across the pack, while the textured silver jazz stripe adds contrast on every pair. Two of the versions also bring in metal eyelets, which push the look into rougher, hardware-driven territory without losing the Old Skool identity.

The black pair with red and orange flames is the most direct of the group. It carries the strongest hot-rod feel and stays closest to the classic flame look many people will recognize right away. Black leather keeps the upper grounded, while the fiery overlays bring the movement.

The other two pairs take a different path. Mixing a black base with purple flames and silver accents on the tongue tag and dark green eyestay will give you a moodier look. Playing it completely backwards, the final couple shoes sub in off-white accents and navy flames to tone down the silhouette into softer vintage vibes.

The Vans Old Skool “Flames” Pack will be available beginning April 1, 2026 through Vans.com and select retailers such as Sole Classics. The retail price tag is set at $105 USD each.

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Vans Old Skool “Archive Flame”
Style Code: VN000D9RCJK
Release Date: April 1, 2026
Price: $105

Vans Old Skool “Archive Flame”
Style Code: VN000D9RGRK
Release Date: April 1, 2026
Price: $105

Vans Old Skool “Archive Flame”
Style Code: VN000D9RCCZ
Release Date: April 1, 2026
Price: $105

Photos: Sole Classics

A’ja Wilson Debuts Nike A’Two “Triple Black”

A’ja Wilson is already building on the momentum of her debut signature run. After the strong response to the Nike A’One, Wilson has now offered an early look at the next chapter with the Nike A’Two “Triple Black” edition.

While the first preview of the model arrived in a softer pink color scheme, this blacked-out pair feels like a sharper introduction to the shoe’s overall attitude. The Nike A’Two leans into a bulkier, more aggressive shape that gives it a clear ’90s-inspired edge. Even with the dark finish, the design still brings in strong detail, including a glossy hit on A’ja’s tongue logo, textured sidewalls, and mesh layering that adds depth.

Releases details for the Nike A’Two “Triple Black” have yet to be announced, but the A’Two is expected to begin arriving in May. Based on this first on-court look, A’ja’s second signature shoe seems ready to keep her lineup moving in the right direction.

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Nike Air Max 95 Woven “Multi-Color” Releases Summer 2026

Nike isn’t done pushing the Nike Air Max 95 forward just yet. Even after a heavy run of retros and collaborations, the Sergio Lozano-designed classic continues to evolve, staying relevant through smart updates and fresh reinterpretations.

The latest move brings back the Air Max 95 Woven, a design that first surfaced in 2019. Inspired by the Nike Air Footscape, this version replaces the traditional gradient panels with a woven setup. Extended lace loops thread through layered sections, creating a more textured and dynamic look. While non-OG variations of the 95 have had mixed reactions in the past, the original Woven release managed to land better than most.

For 2026, Nike refines the concept with stronger execution. Grey suede panels hold down the base, while vibrant canvas strips in yellow, pink, orange, and green add contrast through the woven design. The details carry through with multicolor tongue branding, matching insoles, and a deep purple finish on both the Swoosh and visible Air unit.

The Nike Air Max 95 Woven “Multi-Color” is expected to release in Summer 2026, likely arriving between April and June. Stay tuned for more updates.

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Nike Air Max 90 “Deep Royal Blue” Stands Out With A Layered New Look

Some Air Max 90 colorways do not need to shout to get attention. This one takes a quieter route, using texture, shape, and a few well-placed color hits to make the classic runner feel new again without losing what made it work in the first place.

The Nike Air Max 90 “Coconut Milk/Deep Royal Blue” leans heavily on its material mix. A tightly patterned textile covers most of the upper and gives the shoe a different feel right away, especially next to the suede overlay wrapping the mudguard and heel.

Deep Royal Blue pulls it together on the Swoosh, eyestays, laces, lining, and back tab. Coconut Milk is used to keep it clean on the midsole and outsole with a lightly aged tone. Small splashes of Legion Pine hit on stitching, tongue branding, heel logo, sockliner, and exposed Air for a subtle addition that isn’t too overbearing.

A few smaller choices help separate this pair from a more standard GR release. The toggle lace setup changes the look without going too far, and the rougher suede works nicely against the tighter woven base. Nike also ties the green hits together well, which gives the whole design a more finished feel from top to bottom.

The Nike Air Max 90 QS “Coconut Milk/Deep Royal Blue” releases Summer 2026 at select Nike Sportswear retailers and Nike.com. The retail price tag is set at $155 USD.

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Nike Air Max 90
Color: Coconut Milk/Legion Pine-Light Orewood Brown-Deep Royal Blue
Style Code: IR1950-100
Release Date: 2026
Price: $155

Nike Dunk Low “Soft Yellow” Arrives For Spring 2026

Soft pastel pairs always start showing up around this time of year, but some land better than others, and this one gets there without doing too much. Dressed in Sail, White, Metallic Silver, and Soft Yellow, the Nike Dunk Low “Soft Yellow” keeps the color blocking familiar while letting the materials do more of the work.

Instead of going with the usual full leather setup, Nike mixes in a finish that gives the shoe a little more life. Sail leather handles the base on the toe box, side panels, collar, and heel underlay, so the foundation stays smooth and straightforward. Over the top, Soft Yellow suede covers the mudguard, eyestays, heel, and Swoosh, bringing in a rougher texture that makes the pair feel slightly more distinctive.

The rest of the upper stays in step with that approach. A white nylon tongue is matched with Soft Yellow branding on the tongue tag and insoles, while the laces and inner lining keep the same soft tone running throughout. White Nike embroidery hits the heel, and a small Metallic Silver mini Swoosh near the lateral rear panel gives the design one crisp break.

Down below, a white midsole and Soft Yellow rubber outsole wrap things up with the usual Dunk build.

The Nike Dunk Low “Soft Yellow” is now available on Nike.com and select retailers for $120.

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Nike Dunk Low “Soft Yellow” (W)
Color: Sail/White-Metallic Silver-Soft Yellow
Style Code: IO4244-104
Release Date: March 31, 2026
Price: $120

Nike Total 90 Brings Sharp Contrast in “Black/Hyper Pink”

A glossy finish and bright contrast are pushing one of Nike’s most recognizable indoor designs back into the spotlight. Set for Summer 2026, the Nike Total 90 III “Black/Hyper Pink” revives the early-2000s football aesthetic with a sharper, more fashion-forward edge while keeping the model’s classic identity intact.

This release leans on black patent leather across the upper, giving the retro soccer silhouette a sleek, reflective look that instantly changes its presence. Hyper Pink cuts through that dark base on the oversized “90” medial branding, mini Swoosh at the forefoot, side Swoosh, tongue hits, heel marks, and sculpted midsole sections. The color balance is simple, but it does not need much more when the contrast is this strong.

Familiar Total 90 details still do the heavy lifting here. Quilted paneling at the forefoot, asymmetrical design cues, and the low-profile indoor shape all stay true to the shoe’s football roots. Underfoot, the black outsole keeps the look grounded, while pink traction pods add another subtle hit that ties the full design together.

More than anything, this pair shows how Nike continues to tap into archival football models with finishes that feel more current without overworking the original formula. The patent treatment adds a different kind of energy, but the DNA still reads clearly.

The Nike Total 90 III “Black/Hyper Pink” releases in Summer 2026 via Nike.com and select retailers for $125.

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Nike Total 90 III
Color: Black/Hyper Pink
Style Code: IV4862-010
Release Date: 2026
Price: $125

Nike Dunk Low SE “Work Blue” Mixes Mesh and Suede

Warm-weather Dunks usually lean on color, but this one shifts the focus toward texture. Set to arrive for Summer 2026, the Nike Dunk Low SE “Work Blue” trades the model’s usual all-leather setup for a lighter, more breathable mix, while keeping the shape familiar enough to feel right at home in the lineup.

A Sail open-knit mesh covers the base, stretching across the toe box, side panels, and heel for a look that feels noticeably more open than a standard Dunk. That woven foundation is paired with soft Hydrogen Blue suede overlays, giving the shoe a washed, easygoing finish without losing structure. The result feels seasonal, but still grounded in the Dunk’s classic low-cut format.

Work Blue lands on the leather Swoosh, while matching laces keep the upper locked into the same cool-toned palette. Orange branding on the tongue tag and heel adds just enough contrast to break up the softer shades, and it gives the design a slightly vintage edge. Underfoot, a Sail midsole pairs with a light blue outsole to keep the color story consistent from top to bottom.

There is also a clear shift in material strategy here. Instead of relying on louder blocking, Nike lets the construction do more of the work, which gives this release a cleaner identity than many recent inline drops.

The Nike Dunk Low SE “Work Blue” releases in Summer 2026 for $120 via Nike.com and select retailers.

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Nike Dunk Low SE
Color: Sail/Hydrogen Blue-Sail-Work Blue
Style Code: IH2479-100
Release Date: 2026
Price: $120

Nike Pegasus Premium “Chalk/Orange Pulse” Now Available

Nike’s desire to expand upon its running pedigree has continued to show itself recently with releases that feature performance-minded duos with bolder aesthetics. That formula is on display once again as the Nike Pegasus Premium “Chalk/Orange Pulse” features a subdued upper and a much bolder sockliner/outsole combination, giving the shoe an appearance that reacts to movement, pace and daily distance.

Upper details mesh a light-weight engineered knit with layered synthetic overlays in neutral cream and ivory hues. The neutrality of the colorway allows the silhouette to feel light and effortless, but also lets bolder elements of the shoe stand out without being overbearing.

Most of the personality lands below. A full-length Air Zoom unit sits inside a gradient midsole that shifts from Orange Pulse at the forefoot to Light Magenta at the heel, creating a color fade that feels inspired by early starts and late run sessions. That detail gives the design more identity and helps separate it from standard running releases that lean only on performance cues.

There is also a bigger strategy behind it. Nike continues to segment its running lineup more clearly, and this release shows where the Pegasus Premium fits in that structure. It sits higher in the range, offering upgraded cushioning, sharper presentation, and a more elevated take on a name that has been part of Nike Running for years.

The Nike Pegasus Premium “Chalk/Orange Pulse” is now available on Nike.com for $220 USD.

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Nike Pegasus Premium (W)
Color: Chalk/Orange Pulse-Light Magenta-Tattoo
Style Code: HQ2593-113
Release Date: March 30, 2026
Price: $220

Nike Air Max 90 Gets Girly in “Pink Denim”

Nike opts for a softer take on one of its most reliable silhouettes. Adorned with a “Pink Denim” colorway, the Air Max 90 receives a whole new vibe. Dropping this Summer 2026, this pair swaps out some of the sportier aesthetics commonly associated with the model for a more lifestyle-focused direction. The silhouette remains familiar, but overall the shoe feels lighter, easier, and slightly more dressed up.

A lot of that stems from the construction of the upper. Mesh provides coverage while ribbed synthetic panels add some structure, but denim-inspired overlays alter the atmosphere without altering the shoe itself. Layering several hues of pink across the footwear adds dimension instead of appearing flat. The washed denim appearance around the mudguard and quarter even gives the shoe a worn-in feel, preventing the finish from appearing too clean.

Then Nike sharpens things up a bit. A glossy pink patent leather Swoosh cuts across the side panels and gives the pair a brighter hit right where it needs one. That same stronger pink returns on the tongue branding, eyestays, and Air cassette, tying everything together without making the shoe feel too loud. It is a clean example of how material changes alone can give a familiar silhouette a new lane.

The Nike Air Max 90 “Pink Denim” releases in Summer 2026 for $135 via Nike.com and select retailers.

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Nike Air Max 90 “Pink Denim” (W)
Color: Pink Foam/Pearl Pink-White-Pinksicle
Style Code: IR1975-663
Release Date: 2026
Price: $135

Nike Air Max 90 Channels The Classic Air 180 “Ultramarine”

UPDATE 3/31/26: The Nike Air Max 90 “Ultramarine” is set to release April 14, 2026 for $150 USD via SNKRS. Enjoy the official photos below.

Original Story 3/27/26:
Nike is tapping into one of its most iconic Air color stories again, this time by shifting it onto a different classic. For Summer 2026, the Nike Air Max 90 “Ultramarine” reworks the legendary Nike Air 180 palette, bringing that familiar mix of blue, red, and soft neutral shades onto the Air Max 90.

The upper features a light mesh foundation with smooth grey overlays, creating a clean base for the brighter details to stand out. Sport Royal hits the Swoosh, lining, and branding, while Siren Red adds sharp contrast around the heel and midsole. Together, those colors keep the spirit of the original “Ultramarine” intact, even with the switch in silhouette.

Nike dresses the pair in Light Base Grey, Sport Royal, Coconut Milk, White, Platinum Tint, and Siren Red. While the Air Max 90 has a different shape than the Air 180, the color blocking clearly nods to the original and gives this release a strong retro feel.

The Nike Air Max 90 “Ultramarine” is expected to release on April 14, 2026 on Nike.com and through select Nike Sportswear retailers for $150 USD.

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Nike Air Max 90 “Ultramarine”
Color: Light Base Grey/Coconut Milk-White-Sport Royal
Style Code: IU0767-001
Release Date: April 14, 2026
Price: $150

Nike LeBron 23 “For The Record” Honors LeBron’s Historic Scoring Mark

Nike is telling the story of LeBron James through the Nike LeBron 23 by breaking his career into three distinct eras. The early chapter highlights major endorsement deals and MVP wins, while the middle phase captures his polarizing Miami years, including the memorable masked moments. The final era focuses on longevity and dominance, showcasing the record-breaking achievements that continue to fuel his GOAT argument.

One milestone stands above the rest. On February 7, 2023, LeBron passed Kareem Abdul-Jabbar to become the NBA’s all-time leading scorer. Since then, he has continued producing at an elite level, even past 40, creating even more distance between himself and the rest of the league.

The “For The Record” colorway reflects that legacy with a refined design. It features an iridescent purple and green mudguard paired with a softer purple mesh upper. The number 38,388 appears on the medial side, marking the historic scoring total like a badge of honor.

Nike LeBron 23 “For The Record” Release Date

The Nike LeBron 23 “For The Record” releases April 10, 2026 via Nike.com and select retailers for $235 in men’s sizing and $165 in grade school sizing. See official photos of both below.

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Nike LeBron 23 “For The Record”
Color: White/Black
Style Code: IB9557-100
Release Date: April 10, 2026
Price: $235

(GS sizing below)

Air Jordan 1 Low OG “Banned” Releases May 2026

UPDATE 3/31/26: Official images of the Air Jordan 1 Low OG “Banned” have surfaced ahead of its May 16, 2026 release in full-family sizing. The pair brings back the iconic X branding, special “Banned” packaging, and insoles that reference the 1984 NBA ban story. Extra red, black, and white laces are also included, finished with “IMAGINE IF…?” on the aglets.

Original Story 12/9/25:
The Air Jordan 1 Low OG “Banned” is destined to take center stage this Summer 2026. This colorway rewrites the black-and-red story that has been a constant in sneaker history. The color combination uses the classic “Bred” recipe but it’s the bright red X detail on the heel that gives this piece a finishing detail that is unseen on any OG Low.

Jordan Brand’s decision to revisit the Banned narrative taps into a mythology that has lived far beyond the court. Jordan Brand brought the high-top version back in 2011, and many fans still look at that release as one of the standout Jordan 1 drops from that era. This new low-top version channels that energy while leaning on accurate ’85-style shaping, a larger Swoosh, and premium leather textures. The insole graphics even reference the September 15th, 1984 date tied to Nike’s original marketing play, while the date on the sockliner is 10.18.84, referencing to the day the league officially banned MJ from wearing the black/red Air Jordan 1 — a small nod collectors will appreciate.

While some purists still point out that the Air Ship was the sneaker truly barred by the league, the AJ1 continues to carry the storytelling torch. The red X on the heel draws a straight line back to the 2011 pair, but this cut feels more relaxed and everyday-ready. The blocking mirrors classic pairs like the “Bred Toe” and the OG “Black/Red,” giving this launch a familiar but refreshing energy.

Air Jordan 1 Low Banned Release Date

The Air Jordan 1 Low OG “Banned” releases May 16, 2026 for $145 USD in full-family sizing through Jordan Brand retailers and Nike.com.

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Air Jordan 1 Low OG “Banned”
Color: Black/Varsity Red-Summit White
Style Code: IW6276-001
Release Date: May 16, 2026
Price: $145

Photos: prm.cotd

Photos: yyt_snkrs

adidas Y-3 F50 Tunit Beast Pack Returns April 1st

Big football moments tend to bring certain archive pieces back into view, and this one feels right on time. adidas and Yohji Yamamoto are bringing back the adidas Y-3 F50 TUNIT Beast Pack on April 1, 2026, reviving the boundary-pushing 2006 project that landed just before that summer’s World Cup in Germany.

What made the original release hit still comes through here, but the new version has a different kind of range. Unveiled during Y-3’s Fall/Winter 2026 show in Paris, the pack brings back the same four creatures tied to Japanese mythology: Dragon in blue, Tiger in yellow, Eagle in red, and Wolf in silver. This time, the lifestyle side takes that old TUNIT football DNA and flips it into a street pair with a walkable outsole, giving the design a second life away from the pitch.

On the performance side, the Wolf leads again. The updated boot keeps the original graphic treatment and lace cover, then layers in modern F50 tech with a HYBRIDTOUCH upper, SPRINTFRAME 360 tooling, heel support, haptic branding, and Yohji Yamamoto’s signature. That balance between archive detail and current function gives the Y-3 football pack a sharper purpose than a standard retro drop.

More than a nostalgia play, this release shows how adidas still sees football as a space for design language, not just performance.

The adidas Y-3 F50 TUNIT Beast Pack launches April 1, 2026 at adidas.com and select retailers.

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adidas Y-3 F50 Tunit “Wolf”
Style Code: HP9981
Release Date: April 1, 2026
Price: $300

adidas Y-3 F50 Tunit “Tiger”
Style Code: KK3652
Release Date: April 1, 2026
Price: $300

adidas Y-3 F50 Tunit “Dragon”
Style Code: KK3651
Release Date: April 1, 2026
Price: $300

adidas Y-3 F50 Tunit “Eagle”
Style Code: KK3650
Release Date: April 1, 2026
Price: $300

Nike Air Max 95 “Total 90” Gets A Bold University Red Finish

There is nothing subtle about this one. Drenched in red from top to bottom, the Nike Air Max 95 “Total 90” arrives with a sharp, soccer-inspired edge that gives the classic runner a different kind of energy for Summer 2026.

Set in a University Red/White-Black colorway, this release is part of the wider Nike Air Max 95 “Total 90” Pack and shares similar color blocking with the “White/Racer Blue” pair. The upper leans heavily on University Red across the mesh base, leather mudguard, layered side panels, and matching midsole, creating a clean one-tone look that stays aggressive without feeling overworked.

Glossy detailing across the signature waves brings extra dimension to the build, especially against the textured mesh. Small white Swooshes land near the heel, while black works its way into the outlined branding and parts of the insole graphics. Grey hits on the tongue strip and heel panel break up the upper just enough, keeping the design from looking too flat.

That Total 90 meets Air Max influence is where this pair begins to diverge. From the branding, checkerboard insoles, and aesthetic you get a heavy dose of Nike’s early-2000s football vibe, while the classic silhouette of the Air Max 95 grounds the shoe in one of Nike’s most popular silhouettes.

Underfoot, the outsole stays fully red, helping the design keep its strong monochromatic finish from every angle.

The Nike Air Max 95 Total 90 “University Red” releases in Summer 2026 via Nike.com and select retailers for $200.

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Nike Air Max 95 “Total 90”
Color: University Red/White-Black
Style Code: IB6830-602
Release Date: 2026
Price: $200

Paul Rodriguez’s Nike SB P-Rod 1 “Black Gum” Returns Summer 2026

A strong run on the board keeps pushing Paul Rodriguez’s legacy forward, and another retro colorway is now joining the rollout of his first signature shoe. Following P-Rod’s PSL championship win, the Nike SB P-Rod 1 “Black Gum” returns with a stripped-back look that feels true to both the era and the skater behind it.

Formula-wise, this one stays pretty simple, but never plain. The majority of the upper is made up of black suede, dialing up the richness on the model while keeping things a bit rough-edged. Add in the gum outsole and you’ve got the perfect contrast we love to see on a skate shoe. Side-on, the shoe keeps a slim, low profile with a tonal Swoosh, black laces and lining helping tie everything together.

There is also more texture here than the first glance suggests. The heel panel brings in a quilted pattern that adds depth to the design, and the visible Zoom Air unit in the heel keeps the original performance DNA in place. Tongue branding, heel embroidery, and the P-Rod tag inside round it out without pushing the pair too far from its clean identity.

That balance is what makes the retro feel smart. Rather than overworking a classic, Nike SB lets the shape, materials, and cushioning do the talking while continuing to build around one of the brand’s most important signature lines.

The Nike SB P-Rod 1 “Black Gum” releases in Summer 2026 via Nike.com and select skate shops for $125.

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Nike SB P-Rod 1
Color: Black/Gum Light Brown
Style Code: IQ6827-001
Release Date: 2026
Price: $125

Nike Shox R4 “Iron Man” Delivers A Futuristic Red-and-Bronze Colorway

There is no easing into this one. Pulled straight from the kind of bold, futuristic design language that made early-2000s runners unforgettable, Nike’s latest Shox release arrives with a look that clearly taps into Iron Man energy without overplaying it.

A Team Crimson upper sets the tone, covering the perforated synthetic build, mesh toe box, tongue, and laces in one rich shade. Along the sides, the molded shell shifts between bronze and gold with a glossy finish that gives the pair its armored feel. That color play is what pushes this release beyond a standard retro runner and into something far more striking.

Black accents then keep everything tied together, hitting on the outlined Swoosh, tongue branding, heel impressions, and outsole. Bright Crimson then accentuates everything through the Swoosh fill and iconic Shox tubes up in the heel for even more of a pop visually. The contrast helps the upper from reading flat while allowing the metallic overlays on each side of the shoe to do most of the talking.

Nike has leaned on the Shox platform a handful of ways these past couple years, but this shoe feels purposeful. Rather than just leaning on old nostalgia, Nike let’s the silhouette’s forward-thinking shape compliment a colorway that already plays out like a movie.

Be sure to cop your pair of the Nike Shox R4 “Iron Man” sneakers when they release this Summer 2026 via Nike.com and select retailers for $150.

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Nike Shox R4 “Iron Man”
Color: Team Crimson/Black-Bright Crimson
Style Code: IH4406-600
Release Date: 2026
Price: $150