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adidas BadBo 1.0 “Rise” Releases March 2026

The momentum behind Bad Bunny continues to translate into footwear success, as his adidas BadBo 1.0 expands with a new “Rise” colorway. Following the strong sell-out debut of the model’s first releases, this latest version builds on the growing demand surrounding his first signature sneaker.

Unveiled during an Apple Music press event ahead of the Super Bowl, the “Rise” edition leans into the earthy design direction that has defined much of Bad Bunny’s work with adidas. The upper features off-white suede paired with a black mesh base, creating a layered look that feels both grounded and versatile. Subtle hits of royal blue add contrast, while a gum outsole finishes the design with a familiar lifestyle appeal.

The silhouette itself draws partial inspiration from adidas’ archival Streetwise model, blending retro influence with modern styling. That balance has played a key role in the BadBo 1.0’s early success, positioning it as both a fashion-forward and wearable option.

While an official release date has not been announced, the adidas BadBo 1.0 “Rise” is expected to launch March 28th, 2026 for $160.

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adidas BadBo 1.0 “Rise”
Color: Off White/Core Black-Gum
Style Code: JS3886
Release Date: March 28, 2026
Price: $160

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The Kansas Jayhawks Get Their Own adidas Anthony Edwards 2 PE

Energy around college hoops in Lawrence continues to carry into footwear, with Kansas Basketball showcasing a new player-exclusive tied to its adidas partnership. Shared through the program’s social channels, the adidas Anthony Edwards 2 “Kansas Jayhawks” PE surfaces as another school-driven take on the rising signature model.

Built around team identity, the pair leans heavily into Kansas’ visual language. A Jayhawk logo lands on the heel, while bold blue and red split across the upper create a strong collegiate presence. Yellow laces add contrast, pulling from the bird’s beak and reinforcing the theme without overcomplicating the design.

That approach reflects a broader direction for the AE 2 line, where familiar team palettes are applied to a consistent performance base. Rather than reworking the structure, this version keeps the focus on storytelling through color and branding.

The adidas AE 2 Kansas “Kansas Jayhawks” PE will most likely remain a player exclusive to the foreseeable future.

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Devin Booker Reveals Nike Book 2 “Texas Longhorns” PE

Devin Booker is once again using the spotlight to debut a new player exclusive, this time tied directly to a key NBA event in Texas. As the San Antonio Spurs bring their annual I-35 Series to Austin, the matchup against Booker’s Phoenix Suns sets the stage for another custom sneaker moment tied to the city’s basketball culture.

Ahead of the game, Booker revealed a Nike Book 2 “Texas Longhorns” PE on his Instagram story, connecting the design to the University of Texas and its deep basketball history. The colorway draws clear inspiration from the Longhorns’ signature palette, swapping in bold orange Swooshes that immediately link the shoe to the Austin-based program.

From a design standpoint, the pair continues a familiar direction within Booker’s growing line of exclusives. The build closely follows the Nike Book 2 “Spiridon” concept, which borrows elements from the classic running silhouette originally designed by Christian Tresser. That same foundation has already been used across multiple Booker PEs, including more formal and team-inspired editions, making it a consistent canvas for storytelling.

While the changes here are relatively minimal, the context does the heavy lifting. Tying the sneaker to the Spurs’ Austin takeover and the Longhorns’ legacy gives the pair added relevance beyond just aesthetics.

As with most of Booker’s player exclusives, this Book 2 “Texas Longhorns” version is not expected to release to the public, keeping it firmly within the realm of on-court exclusives and limited athlete-only designs.

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Nike Air Max 95 “Neon” Releases March 5th

The energy around the Nike Air Max 95 “Neon” isn’t slowing down anytime soon, as one of Nike’s most recognizable colorways prepares for another major release. After a limited run in 2025 sparked long lines and quick sell-outs, the iconic “Neon” look is officially set to return on March 5th, giving more consumers a chance to secure a pair.

Originally introduced in 1995, the Air Max 95 “Neon” continues to stand as a cornerstone within Nike’s Air Max legacy. Its signature gradient upper, paired with bright volt accents, helped define the model’s identity and remains just as impactful today. Even during the brand’s recent “Big Bubble” push and 30th anniversary celebration, this colorway has remained the centerpiece.

This upcoming release expands accessibility in a major way. Unlike the previous drop, which was limited to adult sizing, the March launch will include a full family size run. That means men’s, women’s, grade school, preschool, and toddler sizing will all be available, making it one of the most inclusive releases of the silhouette in recent years.

The “Neon” theme is also extending beyond just the Air Max 95. Nike continues to build momentum around the color scheme, with similar high-visibility styles appearing on other models like the Air Max 90, reinforcing its importance across the broader Air Max lineup.

Nike Air Max 95 Neon 2026 Release Date

Set to launch via SNKRS, the Nike Air Max 95 “Neon” will retail for $190 in adult sizing, with scaled pricing across kids’ options. Given the history and continued demand, this release is expected to move quickly once it goes live.

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Nike Air Max 95 OG “Neon”
Color: Black/Cool Grey-Neon Yellow
Style Code: HM4740-001
Release Date: March 5, 2026
Price: $190

Nike Air Max 95 OG Neon (Womens)
Nike Air Max 95 OG Neon (Grade School)
Nike Air Max 95 OG Neon (Preschool)
Nike Air Max 95 OG Neon (Toddler)

Nike Air Max 90 “Neon” Releases March 5th

UPDATE 2/19/26: Official photos of the Nike Air Max 90 “Neon” have surfaced, highlighting its clear nod to the OG Air Max 95 “Neon.” A release date is set for March 5th via SNKRS.

Original Story 12/11/25:
The Nike Air Max 90 “Neon” comes back with that charged-up look the line has always handled well. You get a stack of greys — Pearl Grey on the mesh, deeper Charcoal and Anthracite around the panels — all acting like a dimmer switch for the neon hits. And those neon pieces don’t whisper. The Swoosh, heel badge, even the Air chamber tint cut right through the darker base, something fans of old Volt drops will recognize immediately.

What gives this pair its edge is how normal it feels at first glance, then how quickly the details start talking. The mudguard shape hasn’t wandered. The ribbed eyestays still anchor the upper. Even the stitching carries that familiar Air Max 90 attitude. The blacked-out midsole just makes the bright stuff flare a little louder.

The Nike Air Max 90 “Neon” releases March 5, 2026 for $135 on Nike.com and in select shops.

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Nike Air Max 90 “Neon”
Color: Black/Anthracite-Light Charcoal-Neon Yellow
Style Code: IQ0289-010
Release Date: March 5, 2026
Price: $135

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Steven Smith’s Crocs Ripple Returns in “Lime Burst” With A 50-Pair SoHo Drop

Steven Smith’s ongoing work with Crocs continues to expand, as the Ripple clog returns in a fresh “Lime Burst” colorway. Following the model’s late 2025 debut in a clean white and blue look, this new version shifts toward a brighter, more energetic direction suited for warmer seasons.

The Crocs Ripple stands out for its sculpted design, featuring wave-like textures along the sides and outsole. These ripple zones are not only visual highlights but also enhance grip and traction underfoot. While the silhouette may remind some of Smith’s past work on foam-based footwear, the overall execution introduces a distinct identity within the Crocs lineup.

Smith’s influence carries weight given his history across major brands like Nike, New Balance, and YEEZY. That experience continues to show through in the Ripple, which blends comfort-focused design with a more experimental, lifestyle-driven aesthetic.

The Crocs Ripple “Lime Burst” debuted today, February 19th, exclusively at the brand’s SoHo store. The release was limited to 50 pairs, priced at $90 USD.

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Crocs Ripple “Lime Burst”
Release Date: February 19, 2026 (Crocs SoHo)
Price: $90

Photos: liljupiterr / wex

Nike Zoom Hyperflight “Warning Label” Sample Made For NBA All-Star 2026

Nike is continuing to build momentum around the return of the Zoom Hyperflight as the model approaches its 25th anniversary. The silhouette made a strong appearance during NBA All-Star Weekend 2026 in Los Angeles, where attendees were given early access to Jason Williams’ “Sacramento Kings” PE. Alongside that moment, Nike quietly showcased a more experimental version tied to the event.

That pair, known as the “Warning Label” sample, features an iridescent gold finish that aligns with the broader LA-themed Nike Basketball collection. Details like graffiti-style “LA” branding on the heel and outsole connect it to past city-inspired releases, adding a localized design touch that fits the All-Star setting.

Originally introduced in 2001 and designed by Eric Avar under the Alpha Project, the Zoom Hyperflight stood out for its lightweight build and futuristic look. It was engineered for quick, agile players and quickly became one of Nike Basketball’s more distinct performance models of its era.

Even as Nike introduces newer designs like the GT Future, which draws inspiration from early 2000s aesthetics, interest in the Hyperflight remains strong among longtime collectors.

While the “Warning Label” version is not expected to release, Nike is planning multiple Hyperflight drops throughout 2026, signaling a broader push to bring the model back into rotation.

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Photos: Nick DePaula

Dashawn Jordan x Nike SB Dunk Low “Copperhead” Releases March 14th

Dashawn Jordan’s long-awaited Nike SB Dunk Low is finally on the horizon, and the story behind it runs deeper than most collaborations. Rooted in Arizona heritage, the design pulls directly from the “Copperhead” Arizona Diamondbacks cap worn during the franchise’s 2001 World Series run—something Jordan has referenced for years as a personal source of inspiration.

Before becoming a Nike SB rider, Jordan built his name early. He started skating at 11, then broke through with a win at Tampa Am in 2016. From there, X Games success and consistent progression helped solidify his place in the culture. Throughout that journey, he stayed vocal about one goal—bringing that iconic Diamondbacks colorway to life on a sneaker.

That vision now arrives in full form. The SB Dunk Low features textured snake-inspired overlays paired with black suede panels for balance. Inside, a rich purple lining adds contrast, while teal hits appear on the heel tabs and tongue branding, alongside Jordan’s name. The design stays grounded with a blacked-out sole, allowing the details to stand out without feeling overdone. A standout touch comes in the form of a small copperhead graphic wrapped around the laces, tying directly into the theme.

Beyond aesthetics, the release carries cultural weight. The connection to Arizona runs deep, even catching the attention of Diamondbacks legend Randy Johnson. Jordan has also hinted at more to come tied to the team, adding another layer of anticipation.

Dashawn Jordan Nike SB Dunk Low Release Date

The Dashawn Jordan x Nike SB Dunk Low “Copperhead” is scheduled to release on March 14th at skate shops, followed by a wider drop via SNKRS.

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Dashawn Jordan x Nike SB Dunk Low
Color: String/Bright Spruce-Fierce Purple-Black
Style Code: IB6208-200
Release Date: March 14, 2026
Price: $140

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Teddy Santis Previews New Balance Made in USA SS26 Collection

New Balance is setting the tone early for Spring/Summer 2026 with a fresh Made in USA lineup led once again by Teddy Santis. This season moves away from the safe, neutral-heavy approach seen in recent drops, bringing a more balanced mix of color and classic styling across nine upcoming releases.

The rollout begins February 26th with two familiar silhouettes. The 992 “Olivine” and 990v4 “Olive Leaf” introduce soft green shades that stay wearable while offering a subtle shift from traditional palettes. Both pairs reflect the brand’s continued focus on refined, everyday color blocking.

From there, the collection expands with a mix of coordinated packs and standalone releases. Two separate 992 and 1300 groupings highlight that contrast in direction. One leans into heritage appeal with grey-based designs and textured suede updates, while the other takes a louder route with bold color combinations, including bright blues, greens, and peach tones.

The remaining styles round out the season with more expressive options. A 993 “Passion Fruit” brings vibrant yellow accents, while additional 992 and 990v4 pairs tap into retro-inspired color blocking with purple, blue, and fiery multicolor finishes.

The New Balance Made in USA SS26 Collection will be available globally on NewBalance.com and at select retailers beginning on February 26th, with pricing ranging from $185 USD to $220 USD.

All six drops will launch between February and June 2026.

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New Balance 990v4 Made in USA
Color: Olive Leaf/Permafrost-Light Olive
Style Code: U9901MX
Release Date: February 26, 2026
Price: $185

New Balance 992 Made in USA
Color: Olivine/Incense-Raw Cashew
Style Code: U992720
Release Date: February 26, 2026
Price: $200

New Balance 993 Made in USA
Color: Passion Fruit/Dusted Grape-Firefly
Style Code: U9934JA
Release Date: March 2026
Price: $200

New Balance 992 Made in USA
Color: White/Team Royal-Purple Fuchsia
Style Code: U99278L
Release Date: March 2026
Price: $200

New Balance 992 Made in USA
Color: Sea Stone/Green Apple-Maize
Style Code: U9929NF
Release Date: April 2026
Price: $200

New Balance 1300 Made in USA
Color: Drift Red/Hay-Afterglow
Style Code: U13008BH
Release Date: April 2026
Price: $220

New Balance 992 Made in USA
Color: Shadow Grey/Team Away Grey-Turtledove
Style Code: U9927WX
Release Date: June 2026
Price: $200

New Balance 1300 Made in USA
Color: Slate Grey/Permafrost-Harbor Grey
Style Code: U13007PT
Release Date: June 2026
Price: $220

New Balance 990v4 Made in USA
Color: Urgent Red/Maize-Afterglow
Style Code: U99076B
Release Date: June 2026
Price: $185

Aimé Leon Dore x New Balance RC56 Now Available (February 2026)

UPDATE 2/19/26: The Aimé Leon Dore x New Balance RC56 is now available on ALD’s website for $165 each.

Original Story:
Momentum has been picking up around Aimé Leon Dore’s seasonal drops, and this one follows that same pace without slowing down. For Spring/Summer 2026, the Aimé Leon Dore x New Balance RC56 shows up in two new colorways, now tied to a confirmed release and early access drop.

The difference between the pairs feels pretty straightforward. One sticks with a white and silver mix that feels familiar within New Balance’s lane, while the other goes brighter with a full orange look. Both pairs carry ALD branding on the tongue and insoles, and that stripe running down the center adds a slight racing influence without overdoing it.

The build doesn’t try to reinvent anything. Mesh covers most of the upper to keep things light, while synthetic layers add support where needed. A small floral hit on the heel tab shifts the mood just enough, giving the design a more casual, everyday feel.

The orange pair stays loud but controlled, with metallic accents breaking up the color in the right spots. On the flip side, the white and grey option feels easier to throw on regularly, especially with reflective panels that react to light. It suggests a move toward sneakers that don’t feel locked into one setting.

The Aimé Leon Dore x New Balance RC56 is available now via Aimé Leon Dore early access for $165.

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Aimé Leon Dore x New Balance RC56 “Team Orange”
Release Date: February 18, 2026 (Early Access)
Price: $165

Aimé Leon Dore x New Balance RC56 “Pristine”
Release Date: February 18, 2026 (Early Access)
Price: $165

Ja Morant Leaks Grizzlies Throwback Nike Ja 3 “Scratch”

Ja Morant is once again getting ahead of the usual sneaker leak cycle, this time revealing a new Nike Ja 3 colorway on Instagram with a simple “Leakz” caption. The pair continues the “Scratch” theme and pulls clear inspiration from the Memphis Grizzlies’ throwback uniforms, while also extending Morant’s habit of teasing new designs before they reach the usual channels.

Newly revealed styles, including “Ja-Raffe” and “Mardi Gras”, hint at more exclusive territory. That idea gains traction with the latest “Scratch” colorway.

This version features a teal-based upper built with reinforced mesh, giving the shoe a lightweight but durable feel. Across the design, white claw mark graphics add an aggressive touch that ties directly to the Grizzlies’ identity. Underfoot, the midsole stands out with a split color execution, pairing red in the forefoot with teal in the heel. A jagged black support structure cuts through the middle, extending upward into JA-branded TPU detailing that adds both stability and visual edge.

For now, the Nike Ja 3 “Scratch” has no release details tied to it, which suggests it may be a player-exclusive made specifically for Morant. However, similar throwback-inspired looks have hit retail on the Ja 1 and Ja 2 before, so a future launch—or a slightly adjusted version—still feels possible.

Either way, it’s another clear example of how athlete-driven storytelling keeps shaping the direction of modern performance sneakers.

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Air Jordan 6 Low “Blackout” Now Available (February 2026)

UPDATE 2/19/26: The women’s Air Jordan 6 Low “Black” is now available on SNKRS.

Original Story 1/9/26:
Jordan Brand’s Spring 2026 calendar continues to sharpen, and the Air Jordan 6 Low “Blackout” is emerging as one of its most considered entries. Early chatter framed the pair as a simple all-black option. Instead, the final execution leans into texture, restraint, and material-driven storytelling.

Rather than smooth leather or nubuck, the Air Jordan 6 Low “Blackout” arrives wrapped in full black pony hair. The choice shifts the silhouette’s tone immediately, giving the low-cut AJ6 a refined presence that feels closer to luxury footwear than traditional retros. It’s a quiet move, but one that changes how the shoe wears visually.

Contrast stays controlled. Dark grey accents trace the midsole, framing the visible Air unit and grounding the upper’s texture. Below, a creamy, gum-style outsole introduces warmth, softening the blackout palette without breaking it. The balance feels intentional, not decorative.

A barely-there dark blue-to-purple lace lock is the final detail. This shade serves as a hat tip to previous Air Jordan 6 colorways, but it’s not a play on nostalgia. As this release is about three years away from the model’s 35th anniversary in 2026, it lands more as an updated Jordan 6 release.

Air Jordan 6 Low Black Release Date

The Air Jordan 6 Low “Blackout” drops February 19, 2026, in women’s sizes, at Jordan Brand retailers and Nike.com. Price tags are set at $205 USD.

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Air Jordan 6 Low “Blackout” (W)
Color: Black/Black
Style Code: IO9786-001
Release Date: February 19, 2026
Price: $205

A’ja Wilson’s Teases Next Signature Shoe, The Nike A’Two

A’ja Wilson’s next chapter with Nike is already starting to take shape, even if the details are still under wraps. Following the strong debut of her first signature model, early signs now point toward a sequel on the way.

The Nike A’One set a high standard from the jump. It marked a major moment in women’s basketball, as Wilson became the first Black WNBA athlete with a Nike signature shoe since Sheryl Swoopes. She backed that milestone with a dominant season, adding another championship with the Las Vegas Aces and securing MVP honors. That momentum has naturally carried into expectations for what comes next.

Now, subtle clues suggest the Nike A’Two is on deck. During the offseason, Wilson shared training images on Instagram that noticeably hid her footwear. Instead of the usual blurred-out sneakers, her shoes were completely removed from the images. The move feels intentional and aligns with how signature athletes often tease upcoming models before an official reveal.

While no design details have surfaced yet, the timeline already feels familiar. The A’One was introduced in early 2025 before launching in May, so a similar rollout could happen again. Current expectations point toward a Summer 2026 release.

Pricing is also expected to shift. The Nike A’Two is rumored to retail for $145, which is a step up from the A’One’s $115 price point. That increase likely reflects upgrades in performance technology, materials, and overall construction.

For now, the Nike A’Two remains a teaser-driven story. However, all signs suggest that Wilson’s signature line is continuing to grow, with another key release on the horizon.

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New Balance 1890 “Faded Black/Utility Green” Releases March 12th

A darker palette continues to shape New Balance’s evolving performance design language, with layered construction and bold tooling pushing things forward. Within that shift, the New Balance 1890 “Faded Black/Utility Green” arrives with a clear focus on structure, pairing technical function with a more expressive visual identity.

It starts with a black mesh sockliner for breathability throughout the upper. Stretchy synthetic overlays traverse the upper like a wave with details outlined in Utility Green. There’s a small, raised logo “N” tab on the midfoot made out of overlays too. Then there’s utility cage molding that builds structure while playing into the overlapping theme without interrupting the flow of the design.

Segmented ABZORB midsole pods line the bottom of the shoe for a chunky appearance and feel to the ride. You’ll notice pops of green peeking through the midsole while tred-resistant multi-zone traction dots the outsole. Textured mesh cutouts and molded overlays surround the heel area for added depth and subtle branding of “1890”.

The New Balance 1890 “Faded Black/Utility Green” releases March 12, 2026 for $180 via NewBalance.com and select retailers.

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New Balance 1890
Color: Faded Black/Utility Green
Style Code: U189071H
Release Date: March 12, 2026
Price: $180

Nike Total 90 III PRM “Light Smoke Grey” Reworks Its Heritage With A Material Shift

Football-inspired style continues to move beyond the pitch, finding new ground in everyday wear. As terrace culture shapes current trends, indoor-ready silhouettes are being reworked with a more lifestyle-driven focus. That shift lands clearly with the Nike Total 90 III PRM “Light Smoke Grey,” arriving for Summer 2026.

This version leans into a calmer direction, trading bold match-day energy for a muted Light Smoke Grey finish. The textile upper softens the overall look, aligning the model more with modern streetwear than performance use. It reflects a broader move from Nike, where archival football designs are being repositioned for casual rotation.

Familiar details still anchor the design. A quilted forefoot keeps its connection to early-2000s play, while the circular “90” badge remains a defining visual cue. Black accents through the Swoosh add contrast, and the low-profile sole keeps its indoor DNA intact while adapting easily to daily wear.

That balance between heritage and restraint signals a subtle evolution in how Nike approaches its football archive.

The Nike Total 90 III PRM “Light Smoke Grey” releases Summer 2026 for $125. Grab pairs through Nike.com and select retailers.

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Nike Total 90 III PRM
Color: Light Smoke Grey/University Red-Photon Dust-Black
Style Code: IH3585-002
Release Date: 2026
Price: $125

The Jordan Heir 02 Comes Ready For The WNBA Season

Women’s basketball buzz continues to inspire design, and Jordan Brand is capitalizing off of it with their newest performance-inspired silhouette. The Jordan Heir 02 “WNBA” emerges with its official renderings ahead of the WNBA season debut, featuring contemporary tooling and elevated detailing.

A soft Pearl White leather upper sets a clean foundation, giving the pair a polished look without losing its on-court intent. Perforations land on the toe for airflow, while mesh along the tongue keeps things breathable. A sculpted black overlay wraps the midfoot and heel, adding structure and contrast through perforated sections that subtly break up the build.

Metallic Gold accents sharpen the presentation without overpowering it. They appear on the top eyelets and tongue branding, where a Jumpman and WNBA logo share space. That detail quietly reinforces the connection to the league while elevating the overall finish.

Underfoot, the design shifts into a more aggressive direction. A translucent icy blue midsole extends upward with carved-out sections, exposing internal structure while reducing weight. Zoom Air cushioning sits within the setup, and a herringbone outsole pattern handles traction duties for game-ready movement.

A heel pull system and oversized Jumpman branding complete the build, keeping function and identity aligned.

The Jordan Heir 02 “WNBA” releases Spring 2026 via Nike.com and select retailers.

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Jordan Heir 02 “WNBA”
Color: Pearl White/Black-Metallic Gold-White
Style Code: IR3504-200
Release Date: 2026
Price: $120