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A “Heat Map” Appears On The Nike Air Force 1 Low

A familiar icon is getting pushed into louder territory for Summer 2026. Nike Air Force 1 Low “Heat Map” takes the timeless low-top and filters it through a color fade that gives the shoe a sense of movement before it even leaves the shelf.

This Air Force 1 release starts with a darker setup at the front. Black covers the leather toe, mudguard, and front section of the midsole, keeping the opening look clean and grounded. From there, the upper begins to shift into blue across the quarter panels, heel, lining, tongue, and laces, creating a sharper contrast as the color story builds.

That’s where things get interesting with the design. The Swoosh, eyestay, and heel strap all feature red and yellow accents while small dots are placed around perforations adding depth to the upper for a more dimensional finish. On the underside of the shoe, the midsole mimics this transition from black towards the forefoot into warmer red and yellow hues as it nears the heel.

There is an iconic base at work here but Nike approaches the design with a bit more of an exploratory spirit than your average AF1. Instead of molding the silhouette into a new shape, color does all the work and instead gives the silhouette a more graphic feel.

Grab the Nike Air Force 1 Low “Heat Map” Summer 2026 on Nike.com and select retailers for $130.

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Nike Air Force 1 Low “Heat Map”
Color: Black/Racer Blue
Style Code: IB6834-001
Release Date: 2026
Price: $130

Nike Dunk Low “Sail/Light Crimson” Stands Out With Suede and Mini Swoosh Details

Some Dunk releases do not need much to work. This one proves that point with a familiar layout, a strong hit of color, and just enough detail to keep it from blending in.

The base comes dressed in Sail leather, which gives the shoe a soft and slightly vintage look right away. Around it, Light Crimson suede takes over the overlays, Swoosh, and heel, bringing a brighter energy without making the pair feel too busy. It is a simple setup, but the suede gives it a little more life than a standard leather Dunk.

That same red shade keeps rolling through the laces, lining, tongue tag, and outsole, so the whole color story feels locked in. A white midsole in between does its job and keeps everything from leaning too heavy. Nothing feels forced here, and that is part of the appeal.

Last but certainly not least is the small Metallic Silver mini Swoosh right near the heel. This adds that extra little detail with a little extra pizzazz.

The Nike Dunk Low “Sail/Light Crimson” will release during Summer 2026 at Nike.com and selected retailers.

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Nike Dunk Low
Color: Sail/White-Metallic Silver-Light Crimson
Style Code: IO4244-103
Release Date: 2026
Price: $120

Nike Adds A Hot Gradient Twist To The Air Force 1 Low “Stadium Green”

UPDATE 3/27/26: The Nike Air Force 1 “Stadium Green” is set to release April 10, 2026 via SNKRS for $130 USD.

Original Story 12/28/25:
The Nike Air Force 1 Low “Stadium Green” moves in a louder direction than most Spring drops, and it works surprisingly well.

The base stays true to the classic leather Air Force 1 look, but the color treatment gives the shoe a spark you notice right away. Green holds the front, then the heel slides into hot red and yellow, almost like someone brushed heat across the back and let it settle there.

A few small touches keep it interesting without tipping into chaos. The yellow perforations on the toe feel intentional, not decorative, and the washed eyestays give the upper a softer transition than you’d expect from such a bold fade. The midsole sticks to straight green. The semi-gum outsole keeps everything from getting too wild.

The Nike Air Force 1 Low “Stadium Green” will release April 10, 2026 through select retailers and Nike.com. The retail price tag is set at $130 USD.

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Nike Air Force 1 Low
Color: Stadium Green/Laser Orange-Bright Crimson
Style Code: IB6834-300
Release Date: April 10, 2026
Price: $130

Nike Air Max 1 “San Diego Padres” Releases May 2026

Nike is tapping into baseball energy again, this time with a Nike Air Max 1 inspired by the San Diego Padres’ alternate look. The pair appears to pull from the team’s leaked City Connect direction, blending bold colors with Día de los Muertos details for a design that feels lively and full of character.

The theme comes through most clearly on the insoles, which feature a floral skull graphic tied to the holiday influence. From there, the shoe leans into a colorful mix of panels that gives the Air Max 1 a louder, more expressive finish than usual. Nike also made sure the Padres connection stays visible, adding team-style branding on the shaggy suede Swoosh and an MLB lace lock at the center.

Beyond the baseball tie-in, the sneaker stands out on its own thanks to its bright palette and layered construction. It fits the growing crossover trend of turning team uniform stories into lifestyle footwear, similar to what Nike has already done with football-inspired Air Max releases.

Nike Air Max 1 “San Diego Padres” Release Date

The Nike Air Max 1 “San Diego Padres” is set to release May 15, 2026 at select Nike Sportswear retailers and Nike.com. Available in men’s sizing, the retail price tag is set at $150 USD.

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Nike Air Max 1 “San Diego Padres”
Color: Dark Obsidian/Coconut Milk/Fireberry-Magma Orange
Style Code: IQ2847-400
Release Date: May 15, 2026
Price: $150

Nike Air Force 1 Low Gets A White Patent Leather Makeover

Sometimes shoes require very little to feel fresh and new. This is one of those shoes. Nike‘s glossed up update of the Nike Air Force 1 Low “White Patent” for Summer 2026 retains its classic silhouette we know and love, but enhances the timeless design ever so slightly. As part of Nike’s Air Force 1 Low “Patent Leather” Pack, this pair keeps things simple and lets the finish do the talking.

It’s essentially the same low-top silhouette we know from years past, it’s just glossier. White patent leather overlays take over the upper and instantly transforms the mood. Glossy details span the toe, sides, eyestays, heel overlays, and even the Swooshes, white laces and tongues tie everything together for a look that is snug and minimal.

Of course all of your favorite details from the Air Force 1 are present and accounted for. You’ll find perforations in the toe box, a padded collar, tonal branding and a full white outsole beneath your feet. Grey Nike Air branding on the insole provides just enough contrast.

Even the unfinished edge that surrounds each patent leather panel adds a bit of shape and dimension to an otherwise simple shoe. These details help this pair stand out and feel cleaner than your traditional leather AF1.

The Nike Air Force 1 Low “White Patent” releases Summer 2026 via Nike.com and select retailers for $125.

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Nike Air Force 1 Low “White Patent”
Color: White/White
Style Code: IV2857-100
Release Date: 2026
Price: $125

The Nike PG 1 Returns in Asia

Nike is bringing back the Nike PG 1, but this return comes with a twist. Instead of a wide global launch, the retro is expected to stay exclusive to Asia, making it one of the more unusual moves from Nike Basketball in recent years.

Originally released in 2017, the PG 1 helped launch Paul George’s signature line in strong fashion. The model earned praise for its fair price, clean design, and solid on-court performance. Even so, few expected Nike to revisit the silhouette after the line ended with the PG 6 in 2022.

That is what makes this release stand out. Nike has brought back older signature shoes before, but reviving a discontinued Paul George model for one region only feels different. It suggests the PG 1 still holds real value in overseas markets, especially in Asia, where demand for basketball footwear remains strong.

So far, two original colorways are linked to the return: “Flip The Switch” and “Bright Violet”. Official images have already started to appear overseas, which usually signals that a release may not be far off.

For now, there is no word on a wider launch beyond Asia. However, this kind of regional rollout could spark interest from fans in the United States who still remember the PG 1 as one of Nike Basketball’s better signature debuts.

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Nike PG 1 “Flip The Switch”
Style Code: IV2869-002
Release Date: 2026
Price: TBA

Nike PG 1 “Bright Violet”
Style Code: IV2869-500
Release Date: 2026
Price: TBA

Nike Brings Back The Air Force 1 Low “Triple Red” For Summer 2026

Some colorways never really fade, and this is one of them. After originally landing back in 2020, the Nike Air Force 1 Low “Triple Red” is on the way back for Summer 2026, bringing one of the boldest one-tone looks in the AF1 lineup with it.

Everything meshes into that fully saturated red. Smooth leather overlays the upper with the Swooshes, laces, lining, branding on the tongue, embroidered heel, dubrae, midsole and outsole all speaking the same language. This all-colorway approach definitely helps the sneakers make a bold statement but it doesn’t overwhelm because the colorblocking is kept so minimal.

That is really what keeps this release working. The shape is already familiar, so Nike does not need to overdo anything. You still get the classic perforated toe, stitched overlays, and sturdy sole unit that have kept the low-top Air Force 1 in rotation for decades, only now the entire design hits with a louder edge.

You can cop the Nike Air Force 1 Low “Triple Red” in Summer 2026 for $115 through Nike.com and selected retailers.

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Nike Air Force 1 Low “Triple Red”
Color: University Red/Black-University Red
Style Code: CW6999-600
Release Date: 2026
Price: $115

Official Photos of the Hellstar x adidas Superstar “Hazy Orange”

UPDATE 3/27/26: Official images of the Hellstar x adidas Superstar “Hazy Orange” have now surfaced after the pair was first spotted courtside in mid-March on the feet of Hellstar founders Seanie and Juice. The bold follow-up is currently expected to release on April 1, 2026, with a retail price of $200.

Original Story 3/11/26:
Hellstar continues to strengthen its relationship with adidas, and a new collaboration has just surfaced courtside. The Los Angeles streetwear label recently previewed an unreleased Hellstar x adidas Superstar during the Lakers vs. Timberwolves game, where founders Seanie and Juice were spotted wearing a striking orange version of the iconic shell-toe.

The bright orange sneaker keeps many of the design elements that defined Hellstar’s earlier Superstar collaborations. Silver graffiti-style artwork appears across the sides, while the brand’s signature screaming face graphic adds a rebellious visual punch. Hellstar branding lands on the tongue, reinforcing the label’s growing identity within adidas’ collaborative lineup.

Additional details highlight the brand’s streetwear and skate influences. Exposed foam around the eyelets brings a slightly deconstructed look, while the padded, puffy tongue delivers extra volume and attitude. Together, these features create a bold reinterpretation of the classic adidas Superstar, blending heritage basketball design with Hellstar’s gritty aesthetic.

Hellstar has been rapidly gaining momentum within adidas’ ecosystem. The brand already made headlines earlier this year with multiple Superstar releases and a collaboration on the Anthony Edwards 2 unveiled during NBA All-Star Weekend. This latest courtside reveal suggests that the partnership continues to expand with new colorways and projects.

The Hellstar x adidas Superstar “Hazy Orange” is now expected to release on April 1, 2026, for $200 USD. While adidas has not fully rolled out every launch detail yet, the arrival of official images strongly suggests the release is getting close.

With the courtside teaser now backed by official product imagery, this latest Hellstar collaboration is starting to take clearer shape. The “Hazy Orange” colorway continues the label’s aggressive visual style and looks poised to become another standout entry in Hellstar’s growing adidas catalog.

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Hellstar x adidas Superstar “Hazy Orange”
Color: Hazy Orange/Silver Metallic-Core Black
Style Code: LA1501
Release Date: April 10, 2026
Price: $200

Nike Just Dropped Their New “Smiley Swoosh” Air Force 1 Low

Nike continues to show its playful side with the latest Air Force 1 Low “Smiley Swoosh,” building on the brand’s ongoing push toward more expressive, feel-good designs. While performance and heritage remain at the core, Nike has been leaning into lighter, more personality-driven concepts, and this release fits right into that lane.

The “Smiley Swoosh” theme isn’t entirely new, but it’s being refreshed here with a cleaner, more eye-catching execution. Signature smiley branding appears on the tongue and heel, giving the classic silhouette a distinct identity without overwhelming it. At the same time, an iridescent Swoosh adds a subtle flash, helping the shoe stand out while still keeping it wearable for everyday use.

Additional details, like a multi-logo hangtag, reinforce the special-edition feel. The bright leather upper ties everything together, balancing bold accents with a familiar Air Force 1 base that remains easy to style. It’s a mix of classic structure and playful updates, which has been a consistent formula for Nike’s recent lifestyle drops.

The Nike Air Force 1 Low “Smiley Swoosh” is now available on Nike.com in women’s sizing for $125 USD.

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Nike Air Force 1 Low “Smiley Swoosh” (W)
Color: White/Pearl Pink-Flash Crimson-Metallic Silver
Style Code: IW7589-100
Release Date: March 26, 2026
Price: $125

JD Sports Previews Nike Air Max 95 Big Bubble Summer 2026 Releases

JD Sports is giving an early preview of what’s ahead for the Nike Air Max 95 Big Bubble, and it’s clear the momentum isn’t slowing down anytime soon. After a strong 2025 anniversary run and continued visibility through Air Max Day 2026, the model remains one of Nike’s most in-demand retro runners heading into Summer 2026.

The “Big Bubble” version continues to push the Air Max 95 back into the spotlight, building on its legacy as a defining lifestyle sneaker. With many classic “grey gradient” styles already released, Nike is now digging deeper into the archive while introducing fresh takes that keep the silhouette relevant.

Thanks to JD Sports, we now have a first look at several upcoming colorways. Alongside previously revealed pairs like “Apple Green” and “Pink Foam,” new variations include the “Apple Pink” (also called “Miami Vice/South Beach”), the return of the “Mint” colorway for the first time since 2019, and a bold “Royal Blue” option with sporty energy. The Nike Air Max 90 will also join the lineup with a matching “Pink Foam” release.

While some pairs may remain JD Sports exclusives, early backend signals suggest that wider releases could happen through Nike as well. Final launch details are still forming, but all signs point to a stacked Summer 2026 rollout for the Air Max 95 “Big Bubble.”

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Nike Air Max Plus “Black/University Red” Arrives With A Smoky New Finish

Heat is nothing new for the Air Max Plus, but this pair pushes that energy even further. The Nike Air Max Plus “Black/University Red” arrives in a sharp mix of Black, University Red, and Metallic Silver.

The upper carries the story here. Red spreads across the mesh in a smoky, almost burning pattern, then fades into darker sections near the toe and heel. Lighter hits break through the red and give the side panels more movement. That layered finish gives this TN a louder look without losing its edge.

Black keeps the shoe grounded. It covers the signature cage, the mudguard, the tongue, the laces, and most of the sole unit. That setup lets the red upper do the talking. Metallic Silver Swooshes add a clean contrast, while the tongue badge and heel branding stay true to the Tuned Air identity.

Underfoot, the familiar Air Max Plus tooling returns with visible Air units and a mostly blacked-out base. Small red touches around the shank and outsole help connect the upper to the bottom half. Even the lace tips get extra attention with red and silver details.

The Nike Air Max Plus “Black/University Red” releases in Summer 2026 via Nike.com and select retailers.

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Nike Air Max Plus
Color: Black/University Red-Metallic Silver
Style Code: IR1998-001
Release Date: 2026
Price: TBA

Nike Total 90 Shox Magia Suede Dresses Up in “Neutral Olive” and “Off-Noir”

Nike is dipping back into familiar territory again, but this one doesn’t feel stuck in the past. Lined up for Summer 2026, the Nike Total 90 Shox Magia Suede Pack shows up in two understated makeups.

The softer of the two comes dressed in Neutral Olive/Matte Olive-Stone-Metallic Silver, and it wears that palette well. Suede takes over the upper and gives the shoe a more relaxed finish, especially compared to pairs that lean heavily on flash. There’s still some contrast, though, with a Metallic Silver Swoosh along the side and a glossy Shox heel that keeps the look from going flat.

Then there’s the darker pair, finished in Black/Anthracite-Off-Noir, which carries a totally different mood without changing the build. Black suede covers nearly the whole upper, so the stitching, shape, and paneling do more of the talking here. The Shox tooling, heel shell, and sole all stay dark too, giving the pair a tighter, more locked-in look overall.

That split works. One pair feels quieter, the other feels sharper, and Nike didn’t need loud color blocking to make either one land.

The Nike Total 90 Shox Magia Suede Pack releases in Summer 2026 via Nike.com and select retailers for $155.

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Nike Total 90 Shox Magia Suede (W)
Color: Neutral Olive/Matte Olive-Stone-Metallic Silver
Style Code: IO9934-200
Release Date: 2026
Price: $155

Nike Total 90 Shox Magia Suede (W)
Color: Black/Anthracite-Off-Noir
Style Code: IO9934-001
Release Date: 2026
Price: $155

Double Laces Appear on the Nike Air Force 1 Low “Ridgerock”

Muted earth tones are doing plenty of work here, and this upcoming pair leans into that lane without feeling flat. The Nike Air Force 1 Low “Ridgerock” pairs a smooth brown leather upper with soft contrast details, giving the classic silhouette a more styled-up finish ahead of its Summer 2026 release.

That balance shows up quickly through the material mix. Vast Grey suede Swooshes add texture across the side panels, while Ocean Cube blue brings a quieter pop through the lower lace set, tongue branding, heel detail, and the small cut-out perforations. Instead of pushing bright contrast too hard, Nike keeps the accents controlled, which gives the shoe a more considered look.

Sail laces up top help separate the layered lace setup and make the design feel slightly more custom out of the box. Hidden underneath, a dark midsole secures the upper in place while the icy translucent outsole offers the AF1 a cleaner look.

Look for the Nike Air Force 1 Low “Ridgerock” to release during Summer 2026 through Nike.com and select retailers.

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Nike Air Force 1 Low
Color: Ridgerock/Ocean Cube-Sail-Vast Grey
Style Code: IR5690-256
Release Date: 2026
Price: TBA

Nike Dunk Low Retro SE “Pencil Point” Combines Canvas, Suede, and Nubuck

A more textured take on a familiar staple is on the way for Summer 2026, with Nike giving the Dunk Low a layered finish that feels more considered than usual. Built in a Pencil Point, Dark Obsidian, Steam, and Mineral Slate palette, the Nike Dunk Low Retro SE “Pencil Point” mixes muted tones with sharper contrast lines for a look that leans understated but still stands out.

A lot of that comes from the construction of the shoe. The upper begins with a tough grey canvas canvas material, dark nubuck overlays add substance to the toe, eyestays, and heel. Bright blue stitch lines define each panel. Suede Swooshes introduce another soft element, and the heel incorporates a ribbed woven material that lends the entire pair a more handmade feel.

The lighter green details on the lining, heel tab, and insole prevent the darker upper from becoming too flat. Underfoot, a Sail midsole adds a slightly aged touch, while the translucent icy outsole gives the design a cleaner final layer. That blend of canvas, nubuck, suede, and woven fabric makes this release feel a bit more elevated than a standard Dunk drop.

The Nike Dunk Low Retro SE “Pencil Point” releases in Summer 2026 for $130 via Nike.com and select retailers.

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Nike Dunk Low Retro SE
Color: Pencil Point/Dark Obsidian-Steam-Mineral Slate
Style Code: IH1942-002
Release Date: 2026
Price: $130

Nike Pegasus Premium CM “White/Racer Blue” Arrives With A Striking Sole Design

Clean performance runners usually save their biggest statement for underfoot, and that is exactly the case here. Arriving for Summer 2026, the Nike Pegasus Premium CM “White/Racer Blue” brings a sharp mix of modern running tech and bold visual contrast.

They dial it back up top. White mesh and ripstop separate the upper into halves, while a thick reflective tab slashes through the center for some added depth. Black logo work on the lateral Swoosh, mini vamp Swoosh, and medial AIR mark breaks up the bright base without cluttering the shoe.

The bigger move comes below. Nike stacks white ZoomX over a clear full-length Zoom Air unit, then finishes the setup with ReactX foam underneath. That lower section carries a diagonal blue-and-white stripe pattern that gives this Pegasus Premium colorway a much faster visual identity than the upper first suggests.

You can even see that graphic on the tongue tag for a nice callback that unifies the aesthetic without cramming too much on the shoe. Above all else, this release is another prime example of Nike continuing to bring performance models into more expressive colorways while keeping the construction itself grounded.

The Nike Pegasus Premium CM “White/Racer Blue” will release in Summer 2026 directly from Nike.com for $230.

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Nike Pegasus Premium CM
Color: White/Racer Blue-Black
Style Code: II5262-100
Release Date: 2026
Price: $230

Nike Air Force 1 Low “Soft Yellow” Releases With Spring-Ready Easter Vibes

Soft pastel tones usually take over once spring starts turning the corner, and this upcoming Air Force 1 fits that mood with ease. The Nike Air Force 1 Low “Soft Yellow” arrives in a Soft Yellow/Sunbleach color mix that feels light, seasonal, and easy to connect to Easter, especially with details that give the pair a soft baby chick-like look.

Across the upper, Nike uses a gentle yellow finish that covers the leather build in one smooth sweep. That bright base is paired with Sunbleach accents on the Swooshes, heel tabs, and midsole, giving the sneaker a clean contrast without breaking up the soft visual flow. The pastel Air Force 1 look stays simple, but it never feels flat.

The smaller touches are what push this release further. Satin-style laces bring a softer texture to the front of the shoe, while the fuzzy tongue branding and hairy heel trim help sell the Easter chick comparison. Inside, the insole graphics continue that spring-ready direction, adding another layer to a pair that clearly leans into playful seasonal styling.

There is also something smart about how restrained this colorway feels. Rather than overloading the theme, Nike keeps the pair clean and wearable, which gives the design more range beyond the holiday comparison.

The Nike Air Force 1 Low “Soft Yellow” releases in Summer 2026 for $125 via Nike.com and select retailers.

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Nike Air Force 1 Low
Color: Soft Yellow/Sunbleach
Style Code: IR0871-700
Release Date: 2026
Price: $125