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Nike Total 90 “University Blue” Now Available (July 2025)

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Nike is bringing back a fan-favorite with the release of the Nike Total 90 III “University Blue/Vast Grey” in Summer 2025. This retro-inspired soccer silhouette gets a fresh makeover, combining bold colors with nostalgic appeal.

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Unlike past drops, this pair mixes a striking “University Blue” outer upper with a “Vast Grey” inner side. Together, they create a look that’s clean yet sporty. This dual-tone design nods to Argentina’s classic football uniforms while offering a modern touch for everyday wear.

In addition, the Nike Total 90 III comes equipped with a crisp white midsole and a gum rubber outsole. These choices provide strong grip and comfortable performance—whether you’re on the court or the streets. Branding details like the signature “total90” logo and stitched Swooshes make a bold statement.

The sneaker also includes retro features like quilted toe boxes and asymmetrical lacing, staying true to its soccer roots. Though primarily a lifestyle release today, the design still caters to those who value agility and comfort.

Set for a July 2025 launch, the Nike Total 90 III “University Blue” will be available at select retailers and Nike.com. The price is set at $100 USD in men’s sizing.

This stylish revival blends past and present perfectly. If you love retro football-inspired sneakers, don’t miss this release.

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Nike Total 90 III SP
Color: University Blue/White-Vast Grey-Gum Medium Brown
Style Code: HQ2851-400
Release Date: July 23, 2025
Price: $115

UPDATE 7/23/25: The shoes are now available on Nike.com.

Mario Briguglio
Mario Briguglio
Founder and Editor in Chief. My passion for sneakers started at age 6 and now I've turned my passion into a profession. Favorite Kicks - Air Jordan 3 "Black Cement"

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