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ASICS GEL-Lyte III Remastered Celebrates 35 Years of the Split-Tongue Icon

The ASICS GEL-Lyte III Remastered “Coral” celebrates the sneaker’s 35th anniversary with more than just a retro treatment. Shoe designer Shigeyuki Mitsui is retiring this year, giving ASICS the opportunity to pay tribute to both his work and the GEL-Lyte III as a whole.

The shoe will release June 5, 2026 and retail for $160 USD via ASICS.com. ASICS derived the “Coral” theme through Japanese wordplay, where the number 35 coincidentally resembles the word coral. From there, they built out the warm orange toned colorway, as well as graphic insoles that play into the anniversary theme once again.

Placing Mitsui’s name down the split tongue is what sets this release apart from others. The split tongue design has been iconic to the GEL-lyte III throughout the years, so allowing his name to take center stage feels much more meaningful than forcing on a logo or anniversary marking.

AFEW held an early activation for the ASICS GEL-lyte III Remastered “Coral”, allowing a handful of people to see the shoe before it released. Luckily for those that missed out on the event, June 5, 2026 release date will make the sneakers available to the public at large.

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ASICS GEL-Lyte III Remastered
Color: Orange/Cream
Style Code: 1203B185-800
Release Date: June 5, 2026
Price: $160

T-REX x Vans OTW Slip-On Marks Tyler Rexeisen’s First Sneaker Collab

Tyler Rexeisen’s first footwear collaboration is coming through Vans, and the pairing feels right for where his work sits. Better known as T-REX, the Los Angeles artist has built a visual style that is raw, strange, and personal, with art that often feels more like release than decoration.

The VANS OTW x T-REX Slip-On releases June 12, 2026, at 3:00 PM ET exclusively through rexeizen.com. Early access sign-ups are open now through the same site.

Vans’ Slip-On gives T-REX one of the brand’s most familiar silhouettes to work with. Full design details have not been revealed yet, but his artwork usually carries a rough, rebellious edge.

OTW by Vans has become the brand’s space for more art-driven projects, and this release fits that lane better than a standard lifestyle drop. T-REX brings a darker, handmade feel to the table.

The VANS OTW x T-REX Slip-On also gives the artist a new format for his work beyond prints, visuals, and gallery-style pieces. With the release limited to rexeizen.com, this debut footwear project should land with Vans collectors, T-REX followers, and anyone watching OTW’s next run of artist-led releases.

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adidas Anthony Edwards 1 Low Cleat “Atlanta Vikings” Available Now

Anthony Edwards was a football name before basketball took over. Long before the NBA Draft and the adidas signature line, the Atlanta native was considered one of the top running backs in the country at just 10 years old.

That part of his background gives the adidas Anthony Edwards 1 Low Cleat “Atlanta Vikings” a little more weight than a standard crossover. adidas takes Ant’s first signature model and reshapes it for football, tying the colorway to the Atlanta Vikings youth team he played for growing up.

Black textile handles most of the upper, while Semi Solar Green does the heavy lifting visually. The bright shade covers the molded honeycomb cage, midsole, outsole, and heel branding, giving the cleat its loudest detail. Purple laces carry the clearest Vikings connection, with a Metallic Silver toe panel breaking up the front of the shoe.

The side cage, low-cut build, and Anthony Edwards branding remain in place, but the tooling has been changed for the field with a molded cleat plate underfoot.

The adidas Anthony Edwards 1 Low Cleat “Atlanta Vikings” is available now through adidas.com for $160 USD.

Edwards’ rise is usually told through basketball, but this release points back to the sport that helped shape his early athletic reputation.

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adidas Anthony Edwards 1 Low Cleat “Atlanta Vikings”
Color: Core Black/Semi Solar Green-Solar Purple
Style Code: KK3085
Release Date: June 3, 2026
Price: $160

Stone Island x New Balance 1890 “Covert Green” Releases June 4th

The Stone Island x New Balance project gets another muted entry with the upcoming 1890 “Covert Green.” Official images are now available ahead of the shoe’s June 4, 2026 release through Stone Island and NewBalance.com, with unisex sizing priced at $250 USD.

Khaki, olive, and off-white shades give this 1890 a more rugged feel than a standard lifestyle runner. The upper uses olive-tinted ripstop mesh as its base, then adds synthetic tear-drop overlays in soft khaki and off-white tones. The result stays tonal, but the different materials keep the panels from blending together.

Suede detailing wraps the heel in a deeper khaki shade, matching the utility look Stone Island often brings to its footwear projects. Underfoot, the midsole pulls from the olive mesh up top, while weathered yellow ABZORB pods add an aged finish across the sole.

Stone Island branding appears through the compass badge on the tongue, giving the pair its clearest collaborative detail. New Balance keeps its presence more subtle with a small heel logo, while darker khaki insoles split NB and Stone Island branding between the left and right shoe.

The Stone Island x New Balance 1890 “Covert Green” releases alongside the wider Stone Island x New Balance collection on June 4, 2026.

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Stone Island x New Balance 1890
Color: Covert Green/Vetiver
Style Code: U1890ST
Release Date: June 4, 2026
Price: $220

Stone Island x New Balance Furon Elite FG v9 Releases June 4th

A move from lifestyle sneakers to firm-ground soccer boots gives this Stone Island and New Balance project a different kind of purpose. The pack focuses on the Tekela Elite FG v5 and Furon Elite FG v9, two performance models built for the pitch rather than the sidewalk.

The Stone Island x New Balance Soccer Cleat Pack releases June 4, 2026, through Stone Island. Both pairs will be available in unisex sizing.

The Furon Elite FG v9 gets the pack’s more rugged design. Its heat-reactive camo upper mixes tan, black, and earthy tones with paint-splatter detailing across the boot. Olive laces, a tan tongue, and black studs finish the look without pulling it away from Stone Island’s usual utility-driven style.

Pale neon green makes the Tekela Elite FG v5 stand apart from the Furon right away. The stitched upper is paired with steel blue hits on the side logo and laces, giving the boot a brighter match-day look while still keeping the shape and details sharp.

Stone Island’s connection to football culture helps this collaboration feel more natural than most fashion-meets-sport projects.

The Stone Island x New Balance Soccer Cleat Pack gives both models their own lane. The Furon feels darker and more experimental, while the Tekela offers a brighter, cleaner option when the pack drops through Stone Island on June 4, 2026.

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Stone Island x New Balance Furon Elite FG v9
Color: Tan/Black
Style Code: UF1F5TY
Release Date: June 4, 2026
Price: $235

Stone Island x New Balance Tekela Elite FG v5
Color: Green/Olive
Style Code: UT1FL6BZ
Release Date: June 4, 2026
Price: $225

Shake x adidas Forum Low “What The Milwaukee” Includes Summerfest 2026 Tickets

Eric “Shake” James is putting Milwaukee back on an adidas release, this time with the Forum taking the spotlight. The CLICKS and SNEEX founder has linked again with adidas, Summerfest, and Visit Milwaukee for the Shake x adidas Forum Low “What The Milwaukee”.

“What The Milwaukee” is the idea behind the mismatched pair. Instead of building around one simple color story, the shoe pulls from different parts of the city — neighborhoods, food, wildlife, local history, and community spaces that have shaped Milwaukee’s identity. Creative director Alexander John worked with Shake on the project, helping turn those references into a layered design rather than a standard hometown colorway.

Past Milwaukee-themed adidas collaborations from Shake also get subtle nods throughout the shoe. The tongue branding ties the project directly to Summerfest, held every summer in Downtown Milwaukee, and Visit Milwaukee, the city’s official tourism marketing organization.

Each pair will include tickets to Summerfest 2026, along with an insert that explains the references used across the design. That detail matters here, since the shoe is built around storytelling as much as footwear.

Shake’s ongoing adidas Cornerstone Community work will also be part of the rollout. A youth sneaker fair and customization workshop for local students opens launch week on June 4th. SNEEX will host the exclusive in-store release on June 6th, with community programming and design-focused storytelling built around the shoe.

Summerfest Opening Day on June 19th will bring a wider W.T.M. Forum release through an adidas and SNEEX on-site activation. The event will include exclusive access, giveaways, and more programming tied to the project. One day later, a Juneteenth festival will close the celebration with 500 bikes and helmets given away, plus music, food, family programming, and community initiatives.

The Shake x adidas Forum Low “What The Milwaukee” releases June 6, 2026 exclusively at SNEEX, followed by a wider drop on June 19th during Summerfest Opening Day.

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Shake x adidas Forum Low “What The Milwaukee”
Release Date: June 6, 2026 (SNEEX)
Release Date: June 19, 2026 (Summerfest)
Price: $180

Forget-Me-Nots x Nike Total 90 Shox Magia Pack Arrives in Green Gusto and Shy Pink

Forget-Me-Nots drops two women’s Nike Total 90 Shox Magia colorways this Summer 2026. “Green Gusto” and “Shy Pink” are the headliners, each retailing at $150 USD.

The Forget-Me-Nots Nike Total 90 Shox Magia Pack will be available June 13, 2026 at forgetmenots.jp ahead of Nike SNKRS and select retail partners on June 20th. The boutique launch gets its own week to shine before the release takes on a broader scale.

Black handles the majority of the work on the toe, heel, tongue, lining, and insole. Each shoe’s gradient fabric panels do the heavy lifting when it comes to color. “Green Gusto” shifts to a vibrant green while “Shy Pink” mimics the same recipe in a pink shade. Metallic Silver coats the heel Shox unit for a moment of respite from the darker color scheme.

Forget- Me-Not logos are printed on the insoles, avoiding overt branding on the shoe. This design decision makes sense, as the T90 silhouette, gradient fabric, and exposed Shox heel unit adds plenty of flair to the shoe already.

The DNA of Nike’s Total 90 keeps it linked to soccer, while Shox provides that nostalgic performance aspect from the early-2 000s. Apparel will launch with the sneakers as well, featuring draped lace details to help bridge the clothing and footwear.

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Forget-Me-Nots x Nike Total 90 Shox Magia (W)
Color: Green Gusto/Black-Metallic Silver
Style Code: IQ5683-300
Release Date: June 13, 2026 (Japan)
Release Date: June 20, 2026 (SNKRS)
Price: $150

Forget-Me-Nots x Nike Total 90 Shox Magia (W)
Color: Shy Pink/University Red-Black-Metallic Silver
Style Code: IQ5683-601
Release Date: June 13, 2026 (Japan)
Release Date: June 20, 2026 (SNKRS)
Price: $150

SOULGOODS Nike Homescape Woven Pack Introduces A New Nike Model

SOULGOODS is getting more than another Nike collaboration in Fall 2026. The Beijing label is helping introduce a new model called the SOULGOODS x Nike Homescape Woven, a silhouette developed with co-founder Wu Yue and rooted in several different corners of Nike’s archive.

The release is expected to include three colorways: “Medium Orewood Brown,” “Chile Red,” and “Blue Beyond.” Pairs are currently expected to launch through SOULGOODS, Nike, and select retailers in Fall 2026. According to @brandon1an, only the Brown colorway is expected to release in the United States. The “Blue Beyond” colorway was first shared by @sneakerdenn, giving fans an early look at the pair’s sky blue, royal blue, and olive color mix.

Nike’s Footscape Woven serves as the clearest starting point, but the Homescape Woven is not just a simple remix. The shoe also pulls from Nike Considered’s craft-driven approach and the more rugged build of the Special Field Boot. That combination gives the model a lifestyle shape with enough outdoor influence to feel different from Nike’s usual woven releases.

Woven leather paneling defines the upper, while tumbled leather, suede, and nubuck bring in a more layered texture. The materials give the shoe a handmade feel without moving too far away from everyday wear. A quick-lace toggle system adds function, and the tiger-shaped lace lock gives the design a sharper SOULGOODS touch.

Wu Yue also added one of the shoe’s most useful details at the heel. The cushioned leather back can collapse, allowing the Homescape Woven to be worn like a mule.

The “Medium Orewood Brown” pair mixes cream and brown leather over a grey sole. “Chile Red” uses red leather, a hairy tan suede toe cap, and a black sole. “Blue Beyond” leans into SOULGOODS’ familiar color language with sky blue and royal blue tones paired with an olive outsole.

The SOULGOODS x Nike Homescape Woven gives Nike and SOULGOODS a fresh lane instead of another expected colorway project. With Footscape DNA, layered materials, and mule-style wear built into the design, the model brings a more considered approach to Nike’s Fall 2026 lineup.

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SOULGOODS X Nike Homescape Woven
Color: Medium Orewood Brown/Dark Field Brown-Dark Blue Grey
Style Code: HM6961-001
Release Date: 2026
Price: $180

SOULGOODS X Nike Homescape Woven
Color: Blue Beyond/Light Blue-Peat Moss
Style Code: HM6961-400
Release Date: 2026
Price: $180

SOULGOODS X Nike Homescape Woven
Color: Chile Red/Black-Dark Smoke Grey-Ginger
Style Code: HM6961-600
Release Date: 2026
Price: $180

Willy Chavarria x adidas “Comienza Con El Sueño” Collection Celebrates Mexican Football Culture

adidas Originals and Willy Chavarria are bringing their latest project into football territory with “Comienza Con El Sueño,” a collection arriving June 10, 2026 as the FIFA World Cup 2026 buildup starts to take shape.

The collection’s name translates to “It Begins With The Dream,” and the story is centered around Mexican football culture. adidas and Chavarria pair officially licensed Selección Nacional de México apparel with tailored lifestyle pieces, but the footwear is where the project gets its sharpest point of view.

The Willy Mega Low leads the lineup as a brand-new adidas silhouette. Its skeletal cage upper gives the shoe a harder, more sculptural look than Chavarria’s previous adidas work, while the bone-like framework also connects to Mexican cultural themes of heritage and remembrance.

The Copa Mundial Megaride takes a familiar adidas football icon and shifts it into a modern lifestyle space. Chavarria blends Copa DNA with adidas’ Megaride platform, creating a hybrid that feels tied to the sport without looking like a straight boot-to-streetwear conversion.

New Willy Megaride AG XL styles also join the collection, keeping the oversized shape and premium finish that have become part of Chavarria’s adidas language. Next to the Willy Mega Low and Copa Mundial Megaride, the AG XL gives the footwear range a more established piece from his current adidas catalog.

adidas also puts real football faces behind the campaign, featuring Jesús Gilberto Orozco, Jeremy Márquez, Omar Campos, and Ariel Castro. Their inclusion gives “Comienza Con El Sueño” a stronger link to the next generation of Mexican talent, which matters with the World Cup heading to North America in 2026.

The adidas Originals x Willy Chavarria “Comienza Con El Sueño” collection releases globally on June 10, 2026 through adidas.com, the CONFIRMED app, and select retailers. For adidas, it is another football-adjacent lifestyle story.

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Willy Chavarria x adidas Willy Mega Low
Style Code: KI7728
Release Date: June 10, 2026
Price: $220

Willy Chavarria x adidas Megaride AG XL
Style Code: KJ2041
Release Date: June 10, 2026
Price: $220

Willy Chavarria x adidas Copa Mundial Megaride
Style Code: KZ8743
Release Date: June 10, 2026
Price: $220

Willy Chavarria x adidas “Comienza Con El Sueño” Collection
Release Date: June 10, 2026

Nike SB FC World Cup Pack Celebrates Soccer And Skate Culture

Nike is clearly loading up for the 2026 World Cup, but the Swoosh is not keeping the spotlight on one lane. Alongside major projects tied to Virgil Abloh, Jacquemus, Drake, Travis Scott, LEGO, and Jordan Brand’s move into soccer, Nike SB is adding its own crossover to the mix.

The upcoming Nike SB FC Collection connects skateboarding and soccer through a full range of footwear and apparel. Built around the idea of “La Más Fina,” meaning “the finest,” the collection highlights how both sports share a strong sense of style, community, and self-expression.

Nike SB also gives a nod to “Club 58,” a group of core skate shops that helped support the early Nike SB movement. Retailers like Bluetile, FTC, Nocturnal, Plush, Thirty Fifth North, Kingswell, Andrew, Geometric, and NJ appear across the apparel in sponsor-style placements.

Footwear leads with the Nike SB Air Max 95, which arrives in an off-white base with sunset gradient details across the trim and sole. The shoe is expected to include skate-ready updates similar to Eric Koston’s SB version, giving the classic runner a more padded, board-friendly build.

The Nike SB Tennis Classic also joins the lineup with a bolder neon pink and black color scheme. It keeps things simple visually, while padded tongues, a roomier fit, and gothic “Club 58” heel branding tie it back to the full collection.

The Nike SB FC World Cup Pack is expected to release in July 2026 through Nike.com and select skate shops. Releases will likely happen through raffles, both online and in-store. The Nike SB Air Max 95 will retail for $190, while the Nike SB Tennis Classic will be priced at $105.

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Nike SB Tennis Classic
Color: Hyper Pink/Black
Style Code: IQ8394-600
Release Date: July 2026
Price: $105

Nike SB Air Max 95
Color: Sail/Black-Laser Orange
Style Code: IQ8395-100
Release Date: July 2026
Price: $190

Air Jordan 1 High Releases Expected To Significantly Slow Down In 2027

Jordan Brand may be ready to give the Air Jordan 1 High some breathing room.

Sources @zsneakerheadz and @mrunloved1s report that AJ1 High releases will slow down significantly beginning Spring 2027. If true, this would be a dramatic turn of events for one of Jordan Brand’s most utilized retro silhouettes over the past 10 years.

This news will likely not come as a surprise to most veteran sneaker enthusiasts. We have already seen Air Jordan 1 High releases take a quieter approach in 2026 when compared to years past. Once the model was consistently flooded with new colorways, collaborations, special editions, and surprise restocks, the hype for its releases naturally decreased.

It seems as if Jordan Brand is following a similar blueprint that Nike has executed with the Dunk and Air Force 1. Both sneakers became weekly (if not daily) staples on release calendars. While there was always something to look forward to, having something constantly available made them feel less exciting. The Air Jordan 1 High has encountered that problem as of late.

Jordan Brand made the Air Jordan 1 High the cornerstone of their retro program for years. Whether it was original colorways, limited collaborations, or storytelling-based releases, they mattered. Introducing so many inline colorways took away from the model’s ability to stand out, even when the colorways were impressive.

Michael Jordan statue displayed inside Chicago’s United Center

Jordan Brand seemed to find the formula to reignite some energy into the silhouette with the “Banned” campaign in 2025. The Air Jordan 1 High ’85 “Bred” launch captured attention via Super Bowl preshow promotions, in-store activations, and the memorable detail of Michael Jordan’s statue in Chicago being outfitted with the sneaker. However, this did not solve the dwindling demand we have seen for the AJ1 High.

Scaling back on how many releases are put out may help, but Jordan Brand will not make every Air Jordan 1 High feel exciting by simply putting out less. They will probably need to approach the silhouette more like an event release. Go back to original colorways ONLY, Holiday releases, reputable collaborations, and purposeful storytelling will allow this model to have a better opportunity at regaining its previous mojo.

Price will play a factor here as well. With the Air Jordan 1 High ’85 topping out around the $200 price range, consumers are becoming more picky. For a predominantly leather retro shoe that lacks modern tech, $200 is a tough price to justify on every release.

The Air Jordan 1 is still one of the most important sneakers ever made. Its history is not going anywhere. The real challenge is making people care about each release again. Slowing down the rollout could be the first step.

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Air Jordan 4 “Tour Yellow” Returns September 2026

The Air Jordan 4 “Tour Yellow” is set to return Fall 2026. This is one of the louder and more talked about Jordan 4 colorways from back in the mid-2000s. Early images confirm the 2026 retro faithful to the original dropping. The shoe is said to release on September 5th, which would coincide with the shoe’s anniversary.

Dropped in May 2006 as part of the Jordan Brand LS (Lifestyle) line, the “Tour Yellow” was one of the more eye-catching colorways of the Jordan 4. The release departed from typical Jordan 4 designs based around Chicago Bulls themes to feature a lively color palette. That youthful energy appealed to the new generation of sneakerheads in the years following Michael Jordan’s retirement, setting the tone for one of the most well-known non-Bulls retro releases of the mid-2000s.

The shoe features a White leather upper, speckled Yellow midsole, and clean Black accents. The colorway’s most iconic feature is the removable “Flight” tongue patch that covers a concealed “Rare Air” branding. That clever detail grouped it with other fan-favorite colorways such as the UNDEFEATED Jordan 4 and later Jordan 4 “Rare Air” editions.

The “Tour Yellow” Jordan 4 is one of those elusive colorways that has stayed on top as a premium collectible since its initial release years ago. The sneakers feature bright accents and obscured “Rare Air” tags to set it apart from your average Jordan 4 sneakers. If you’ve been looking to cop a pair for your collection, now’s your chance before the resale value goes up even more.

Air Jordan 4 Tour Yellow 2026 Release Date

The Air Jordan 4 “Tour Yellow” will release September 5, 2026 at Jordan Brand retailers and Nike.com. The retail price is $220 USD. Check out the retailer images below.

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Air Jordan 4 “Tour Yellow”
Color: White/Tour Yellow-Dark Blue Grey-Black
Style Code: IO2463-102
Release Date: September 5, 2026
Price: $220

Photos: Size?

Photos: JD Sports UK

Devin Vassell Debuts Nike Book 2 Gold PE Before NBA Finals

Devin Vassell is already adding some sneaker buzz before the NBA Finals even begin.

During San Antonio Spurs practice ahead of Game 1, Vassell was spotted wearing a gold Nike Book 2 PE. The exclusive pair gives him one of the earliest on-court looks at Devin Booker’s next signature model, even before Booker has fully rolled it out himself.

Vassell wearing a Book PE makes sense. He has worn Booker’s Nike line before, and player exclusives have already started popping up on other NBA names. However, this pair stands out thanks to its championship-style gold and white colorway.

The build also separates it from previous Nike Book 2 looks. Instead of the mesh, suede, or Foamposite-style materials seen on other versions, this PE features a perforated leather upper. That gives the shoe a cleaner, more traditional hoops feel while still keeping it tied to Booker’s signature line.

With Game 1 approaching, there’s a good chance Vassell brings out the Nike Book 2 “Gold” PE again on the Finals stage. For now, the practice look gives fans an early preview of one of the first major sneaker moments of the series.

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Photos: Slam Kicks

Kith x Nike Air Max 95 “Knicks” Pre-Order For NBA Finals

UPDATE 6/3/26: Today at 11 AM EST, pre-orders for the Kith x Nike Air Max 95 “Knicks” launch exclusively on the Kith app. The drop will close Wednesday, June 10th at 8:30 PM EST. This drop is exclusively for US residents. If you’re able to cop, they will not be shipped out until six months later.

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New York basketball is back on the NBA’s biggest stage, and Kith is leaning into the moment with perfect timing.

Ronnie Fieg has announced that the Kith x Nike Air Max 95 “Knicks” will release in adult sizing through a pre-order raffle, giving fans another shot at one of Kith’s most talked-about recent Nike pairs. The drop arrives as the Knicks prepare for their first NBA Finals appearance since 1999, making the colorway feel even more connected to the city right now.

The sneaker first appeared as part of Kith and Nike’s kids-focused collection at the end of 2025. That capsule included apparel and footwear built around Knicks-friendly colors, with the Air Max 95 standing out immediately. Adult pairs, however, were never released to the public. Only 36 pairs were made in adult sizing, reserved for friends and family of Ronnie Fieg and Kith.

That changes on June 3, 2026. According to Fieg, Nike helped make the adult release happen in time for Game 1 of the NBA Finals. Instead of a standard launch, the Kith x Nike Air Max 95 “Knicks” will be offered through a pre-order raffle on the Kith app starting at 11 AM ET.

Retail pricing has not been announced yet. Since this is a pre-order release, winners should not expect pairs to ship right away. A longer wait is likely, though that probably will not slow down demand.

With the Knicks chasing their first championship since 1973, this release hits at the right time. The Kith x Nike Air Max 95 “Knicks” already had serious energy behind it, but an adult-size drop tied to the Finals gives the pair a much bigger moment.

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Nike Mind 002 “Camo Green” Drops The Bright Orange Pods

Nike is keeping the Mind 002 lineup moving into Fall 2026 with a new “Camo Green” colorway. The unisex release is priced at $145 USD and takes a quieter approach than earlier pairs, swapping out the bright orange pressure-point pods for a matching green setup.

Most of the shoe stays in Camo Green, including the one-piece perforated upper, columned midsole, and podded outsole. That gives the Mind 002 a more uniform look without hiding what makes the model different.

Black foam cuts across the back half and ties into the tongue and sockliner. Darker green laces add some depth through the center of the shoe, giving the upper a slight break from the tonal build. Metallic silver Swooshes appear on the side panels and tongue, matching the branding style used across other Mind releases.

The Nike Mind 002 “Camo Green” releases Fall 2026 through Nike.com and select retailers in-store and online. Available in unisex sizing, the retail price is set at $145 USD.

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Nike Mind 002
Color: Camo Green/Phantom-Newsprint
Style Code: HQ4308-300
Release Date: 2026
Price: $145

Nike Dunk Low “Old Royal” Releases Summer 2026 With Suede Overlays

The Nike Dunk Low “Old Royal” will release Summer 2026 and continues Nike’s pattern of releasing multiple blue-and-white Dunk Low options. This colorway arrives decked out in Old Royal/Photon Dust-White and will be priced at $120 USD.

Photon Dust leather provides the soft base to the upper, covering the toe box, side panels, and collar in an off-white hue. Nike opts to switch things up a bit by covering the overlays in Old Royal suede. The mudguard, eyestays, Swoosh, heel tab, and back tag will all feature Nike’s orange-brown suede.

The suede drastically changes the feel of the shoe from other releases, even if the colorway is similar. From a distance, this shoe looks like your typical two-tone Dunk. However, up close, the texture of the suede provides more depth to the blue coloring and keeps the shoe from looking like another basic leather Dunk.

Old Royal finishes are used on the laces, sockliner, and rubber outsole while a White midsole separates everything underneath. The branding on the Dunk is basic with white Nike logos appearing on the tongue tag and heel. White accents are also used on the blue printed insoles.

The only detail that feels a little out of place is the small metallic silver charm attached to the Swoosh near the lateral heel. However, it does not overpower the shoe and simply acts as an extra detail.

The Nike Dunk Low “Old Royal” is Nike keeping things simple with familiar color blocking, suede overlays, and a pop of metal for contrast. You can cop yours Summer 2026 through Nike.com and select retailers.

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Nike Dunk Low
Color: Old Royal/Photon Dust-White
Style Code: IO4244-400
Release Date: 2026
Price: $120