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adidas End Use of Kangaroo Leather For Athletic Shoes

After years of hopping around the issue, Adidas ends use of kangaroo leather—and no, it wasn’t a publicity stunt.

At the company’s annual shareholder meeting in Germany, CEO Bjørn Gulden casually dropped the bomb: they’ve already ditched kangaroo leather. Apparently, Adidas pulled the plug months ago and didn’t even brag about it. Modesty, in 2025? Shocking.

Wayne Pacelle, president of the Center for a Humane Economy, made the plea. But let’s be honest, Adidas probably saw the writing on the wall. The “Kangaroos Are Not Shoes” campaign has been gaining traction since 2020, and Adidas didn’t want to be the last brand clinging to kangaroo hide like it’s 1983.

Brands like Nike, PUMA, New Balance, and Diadora already ditched the roo. So Adidas finally joined the cool, cruelty-free club. No more joeys left motherless for a pair of overpriced cleats. Sounds like progress, right?

Activists from TheirTurn, the Animal Justice Party, and the International Kangaroo Protection Alliance all celebrated like it was an animal-rights Super Bowl. And honestly, they earned it.

With the top five athletic shoe brands now kangaroo-free, all eyes turn to ASICS and Mizuno. Your move, Japan. Try not to be that guy at the sustainability party.

In conclusion, the world didn’t end without kangaroo leather—and neither did sneaker culture. Turns out compassion looks good on everyone.

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Nike Cortez “Celestine Blue” Releases Summer 2025

The Nike Cortez is back—and it’s serving serious summer energy with the new “Celestine Blue” women’s exclusive.

This time, Nike spices up the retro runner with soft Celestine Blue leather and crisp Sail Swooshes. But the real eye-candy? That cute knit trim around the Swoosh—it looks like your grandma crocheted it with love. Add shiny lace dubraes and Metallic Silver eyelets, and boom: retro just met glam.

The color mix of Pinksicle and Metallic Silver adds a fresh twist while keeping the vibes light and breezy. And don’t worry, sneakerheads—this beauty still rides on the original Cortez sole, so it’s all comfort underfoot.

Whether you’re pairing them with bike shorts or sundresses, these kicks will definitely be your new go-to for warm days. It’s got just the right touch of sparkle and sass, without going full glitter explosion.

Releasing in Summer 2025, the Nike Cortez “Celestine Blue” will be available for $100 USD on Nike.com and select retailers.

So mark your calendar and set that reminder—this Cortez isn’t just a sneaker, it’s a seasonal glow-up.

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Nike Cortez (W)
Color: Celestine Blue/Pinksicle-Metallic Silver-Sail
Style Code: IH3574-441
Release Date: 2025
Price: $100

Kith Manhattan Flagship Gets Luxe Glow-Up For 2025

The Kith Manhattan flagship 2025 redesign is here—and it’s dripping in luxury like syrup on Sunday pancakes.

Located at 337 Lafayette Street, the beloved NYC hub has swapped its old minimalist look for rich vibes. The three-floor layout now features dark walnut, creamy white oak, and marble so fancy it probably has its own passport.

On the first floor, shoppers are greeted with apparel and the revamped Kith & Kin Crest logo—basically a royal welcome, streetwear edition. The second floor steps it up with curated brands, paired with bold material contrasts and buttery smooth shelving.

Then comes the third floor, aka sneaker heaven. Wall-to-wall kicks and lighting so flattering, your shoes might blush. Oh, and satin brass finishes? Chef’s kiss.

Leather shelving replaces simple racks, and everything feels like it belongs in a Bond villain’s closet—but for hypebeasts.

Mark your calendars: the Kith Manhattan flagship 2025 officially reopens on May 16, 2025. The relaunch aligns with the release of the Kith x New Balance Abzorb 2010, just in case you needed an excuse to shop.

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Kith Manhattan Store Info
37 Lafayette St
New York, NY 10012
Monday – Saturday: 11AM – 9PM
Sunday: 11AM – 8PM

WORKSOUT x Nike Air Max 95 “Sequoia” Releases May 2025

South Korea’s WORKSOUT just took the classic Air Max 95 to homeroom and gave it a glow-up.

Dubbed the WORKSOUT Nike Air Max 95 “Uniform”, this collab draws inspiration from the founders school uniforms—but don’t worry, there’s zero homework. The upper features lenticular camo-like graphics dressed in army olive tones. The Swoosh? Big, bold, and not afraid to show off.

Motivational Korean text hits the insoles, encouraging wearers to “become indispensable.” That’s right—your sneakers are hyping you up now. Even the tongue rocks a WORKSOUT badge, just in case you forget who brought the drip.

WORKSOUT Air Max 95 Release Date

Limited to only 3,000 pairs, this global release is going to vanish faster than your GPA after senioritis.

The WORKSOUT x Nike Air Max 95 will release in May 2025 on SNKRS and select retailers worldwide.

Where To Buy The WORKSOUT Air Max 95

In Asia, try Doe, Invincible, and SNKRS. Europe gets Patta, Slam Jam, Dover Street Market, and The Broken Arm. North America and Latin America will get pairs through SNKRS. No region left behind—unless you sleep through the drop.

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WORKSOUT x Nike Air Max 95
Color: Sequoia/Black-Medium Olive
Style Code: HQ0263-300
Release Date: May 31, 2025 (WORKSOUT)
Release Date: June 5, 2025 (SNKRS)
Price: $200

UPDATE 5/22/25: The WORKSOUT x Nike Air Max 95 OG collaboration launches in two colorways on May 31st exclusively at WORKSOUT. A wider global release of the “Sequoia” edition follows on June 5th through SNKRS.

Photo: one.sto

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Jordan MVP 92 “Viotech” Releases Summer 2025

Jordan Brand is back at it—stirring the retro pot and adding some Viotech heat with the new Jordan MVP 92 Viotech.

Inspired by the classic Air Jordan 7, this hybrid brings the past and present together in one spicy sneaker stew. Think vintage flavor with a futuristic kick—literally.

The upper rocks a mix of “Cave Stone” suede and “Oil Grey” overlays that scream premium. Add mesh on the midfoot and you’ve got breathability that won’t make your feet cry. But wait—it gets funkier.

Purple “Viotech” suede crashes the party at the heel and tongue. Then, just to mess with your eyes in the best way, a bold “Dark Sulfur” liner jumps in. It’s like someone blended a Lakers jersey with streetwear energy.

Of course, the Flight logo on the tongue and Nike Air on the heel seal the deal. That’s like MJ himself nodding in approval—probably mid-dunk.

The Jordan MVP 92 “Viotech” will release in Summer 2025 for $140 USD at select Jordan Brand retailers and on Nike.com. That’s a pretty fair price for sneaker sauce this sweet.

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Jordan MVP 92 “Viotech”
Color: Oil Grey/Cave Stone-Dark Sulfur-Viotech
Style Code: HQ3950-005
Release Date: 2025
Price: $140

Lil Yachty Nike Air Force 1 “Lucky Green” Releases May 2025

Lil Yachty and Nike are gearing up for the release of their second collaboration, a bold and vibrant colorway of the “Concrete Boys” Air Force 1, slated for Summer 2025. This iteration brings a daring Lucky Green, Mystic Red, and University Gold palette, drawing inspiration from the pair Yachty famously wore at Coachella 2023.

Diverging from the understated “White/Navy” design of the first “Concrete Boys” release, which paid homage to early 2000s artist-run label promos, this new drop channels nostalgia for the era’s vibrant streetwear. It’s a clear nod to the colorful patent leather BAPE STAs popularized by NIGO, blending iconic aesthetics with Yachty’s eclectic flair.

The sneaker’s standout features include Lucky Green patent leather uppers contrasted with University Gold on the midsole and body panels. University Red accents elevate the design further, with a bold Swoosh and matching outsole. Yachty’s signature touch is unmistakable, highlighted by the “Concrete Boys” logo on the heel, cementing the sneaker’s connection to his creative identity.

Lil Yachty Nike Air Force 1 Lucky Green Release Date

The Lil Yachty x Nike Air Force 1 Low “Lucky Green” is set to release at select retailers, online, and on Nike.com on May 22, 2025. Priced at $130 USD and available in men’s sizing, this drop promises to be a must-have for sneakerheads and fans of Yachty’s distinctive style.

Stay tuned for updates on official release dates and more exclusive details as this vibrant collaboration approaches its launch!

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Lil Yachty x Nike Air Force 1 Low
Color: Lucky Green/Mystic Red/University Gold
Style Code: IH4383-300
Release Date: May 22, 2025
Price: $130

UPDATE 5/15/25: Check out the official photos of the Lil Yachty Air Force 1 Low “Lucky Green” dropping on May 22, 2025 via SNKRS. This bold second installment in the Concrete Boys x Nike series features Lucky Green, Mystic Red, and University Gold—echoing the pair Yachty debuted at Coachella 2023.

Photos: Young Corey

On-Feet Look at Yachty’s Nike AF1

Lil Yachty x Nike Air Force 1 Low 'Lucky Green' featuring glossy green, yellow, and red patent leather with custom 'IT'S US' branding on the tongue.

Side view of Lil Yachty x Nike Air Force 1 Low 'Lucky Green' showcasing the bold red Swoosh, yellow midsole, and vibrant green upper.

Front view of Lil Yachty x Nike Air Force 1 Low 'Lucky Green' highlighting the red 'IT'S US' branding on the green tongue and yellow toe box

Back view of Lil Yachty x Nike Air Force 1 Low 'Lucky Green' featuring 'CONCRETE BOYS' branding on the heel tab and red outsole.

Detailed shot of Lil Yachty x Nike Air Force 1 Low 'Lucky Green' showing the red outsole, yellow midsole, and 'CONCRETE BOYS' heel branding.

Close-up of Lil Yachty x Nike Air Force 1 Low 'Lucky Green' focusing on the red 'IT'S US' tongue branding and bright green laces.

Side detail of Lil Yachty x Nike Air Force 1 Low 'Lucky Green' emphasizing the red embroidered figure on the heel and red Swoosh over the green and yellow base.

Rear close-up of Lil Yachty x Nike Air Force 1 Low 'Lucky Green' spotlighting the glossy green heel tab with red 'CONCRETE BOYS' branding.

Photos: yankeekicks

New Balance 1500 Made in UK Arrives in “Ashley Blue”

New Balance is tossing the greys aside and chilling out with something fresher—the New Balance 1500 Made in UK “Ashley Blue”.

Originally born in 1989, the 1500 has always walked the line between sport and style. But now? It’s strolling straight into cool dad territory—with style. Think vintage runner vibes, but make it fashion.

This “Ashley Blue” edition features smooth suede overlays in a calming blue hue, matched with clean white mesh underlays. Add navy accents for some drama, and boom—you’ve got one good-looking sneaker that screams class, not sass.

Made in Flimby, England, this pair isn’t just another pretty upper. It features ENCAP midsole cushioning, which means it’s ready for all-day flexin’ without foot regret. Whether you’re sidewalk strolling or café posting, you’re walking on clouds (well, stylish ones).

You can cop the New Balance 1500 Made in UK “Ashley Blue” right now for $240 USD. It’s available exclusively at NewBalance.com—so no need to hunt resale sites like a sneaker pirate.

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New Balance 1500 Made in UK “Ashley Blue”
Color: Ashley Blue/White-Dark Navy
Style Code: U1500BNW
Release Date: May 15, 2025
Price: $240

Tetairoa McMillan Joins Jordan Brand’s NFL Elite Roster

Jordan Brand just made a power move—signing Tetairoa McMillan to its elite athlete roster. Touchdown, meet Jumpman.

The Carolina Panthers rookie wide receiver isn’t just bringing his hands to the field—he’s bringing heat with the Tetairoa McMillan Jordan Brand partnership. Known for his college dominance and sharp focus, McMillan fits right in with MJ’s philosophy: greatness or bust.

McMillan said the Jumpman logo is more than branding—it’s a mindset. Think “grit meets greatness” with cleats on. He’s not just here to play football; he’s here to shake up the league with style and swagger.

He now shares the Jordan Brand spotlight with Davante Adams, Deebo Samuel, and Puka Nacua. That’s like joining the Avengers, but in cleats and gold chains. Hard work, hustle, and highlights—McMillan checks every box.

And let’s be honest: that Jordan football looks way better in the end zone.

This move isn’t just about on-field performance. It’s about inspiring the next wave of athletes to dream big and reach higher. Jordan Brand and Tetairoa McMillan are building more than a legacy—they’re creating moments.

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Nike KD 18 “DMV Drive” Now Available (May 2025)

Kevin Durant blends basketball nostalgia with innovation in his latest Nike KD 18. This new silhouette pays tribute to the iconic 1997 Nike Air Bakin. The Air Bakin holds a strong cultural connection in Washington, D.C., and Prince George’s County, Maryland—Durant’s hometown.

Durant first laced up the Nike KD 18 “Air Bakin’ during a Phoenix Suns game. The sneaker features a bold red-and-black upper with yellow laces, echoing the Air Bakin’s signature look. Wavy side panels, breathable mesh, and KD branding on the tongue modernize the retro design.

1997 Nike Air Bakin advertisement, the shoe that inspired the KD 18 colorway.
The original Nike Air Bakin ‘1-800’ ad

The original Air Bakin became infamous due to controversy surrounding its stylized “Air” logo. Many believed the design resembled Arabic script, leading Nike to recall 38,000 pairs. Despite this, the shoe remains a favorite among basketball enthusiasts. Worn by NBA legend Tim Hardaway, the Air Bakin last retroed in 2014. Supreme also reimagined the model with an exclusive collaboration in 2023.

The KD 18 “Air Bakin” merges history with performance, bringing back a legendary colorway with Durant’s signature touch. Its design respects the past while enhancing comfort and playability for today’s game.

Nike KD 18 Air Bakin Release Date

The Nike KD 18 “Air Bakin” will officially release on May 15, 2025. Sneakerheads can find it at select Nike Basketball retailers and Nike.com. The retail price is set at $150 USD.

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Nike KD 18 “Air Bakin”
Color: Fire Red/Black-Amarillo
Style Code: HV1992-600
Release Date: May 15, 2025
Price: $150

UPDATE 5/15/25: The shoes are now available on Nike.com.

Photos: Riccardo Mestre

Kevin Durant wearing the Nike KD 18 ‘Air Bakin’ on the court during a Phoenix Suns game.

Close-up of the Nike KD 18 ‘Air Bakin’ showcasing its red-and-black upper with yellow laces.

Kevin Durant dribbling in the Nike KD 18 ‘Air Bakin’ during an NBA game.

Side profile of the Nike KD 18 ‘Air Bakin’ featuring wavy paneling and black mesh.

Nike KD 18 ‘Air Bakin’ insole with gold branding details.

Nike Book 1 “Decade” Now Available (May 2025)

When in doubt, just make it about the hometown. Devin Booker and Nike are back at it again, this time with the Nike Book 1 Valley colorway. Inspired by the heart of Phoenix, this version joins the Sedona and Flagstaff drops in what’s apparently Arizona’s unofficial sneaker tour.

Let’s talk aesthetics. A clean Sail base screams “classic,” while orange and purple accents give it that undeniable Phoenix Suns vibe. And yes, Booker’s lucky number 1 is stitched proudly on the heel—because subtlety is overrated. The tongue flaunts custom illustrations too, like it just came out of a basketball fairytale.

But wait, there’s more! Nike added a pre-yellowed midsole so you can skip the part where you spill mustard on it. That faux-vintage look? It’s not just a style choice—it’s Book’s ode to all things old-school and dusty (in the coolest way possible).

Performance-wise, you still get the Air Zoom tech underfoot, so you’re not just looking good—you’re landing soft too. Whether you’re hooping or flexing on the sidewalk, the Nike Book 1 Valley has your back.

The Nike Book 1 “Valley” releases on May 15, 2025, at select Nike Basketball retailers and Nike.com for $140 USD.

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Nike Book 1 “Decade”
Color: Sail/Clay Orange-Court Purple
Style Code: FJ4249-106
Release Date: May 15, 2025
Price: $140

UPDATE 5/15/25: The shoes are now available on Nike.com.

Dick’s Sporting Goods Buys Foot Locker For $2.3 Billion

UPDATE 5/15/25: On May 15, 2025, Dick’s Sporting Goods has officially acquired Foot Locker for $2.3 billion. This deal cements Dick’s as the leading global athletic retailer, generating more than $21 billion in revenue during FY24. The acquisition includes key Foot Locker subsidiaries: Champs Sports, Kids Foot Locker, atmos, and WSS.

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Looks like Dick’s Sporting Goods is lacing up for a major retail power play. Word on Wall Street? They’re closing in on a deal to scoop up Foot Locker for a whopping $2.3 billion. That’s right—Dick’s might be adding new sneakers to their portfolio by Thursday, May 15.

The deal values Foot Locker at $24 per share—nearly double its current stock price. Talk about a glow-up! Founded in 1974, Foot Locker has more than 2,000 stores in 40+ countries and employs over 46,000 people. But despite its iconic status, it’s been tripping lately—losing 6% in revenue and closing hundreds of stores since 2019.

Meanwhile, Dick’s Sporting Goods, founded in 1948, is flexing as America’s top sporting goods retailer with over 700 stores as of 2024. This retail acquisition would let Dick’s go global in a big way—and possibly shake up the sneaker industry while they’re at it.

If finalized, the Dick’s Sporting Goods Foot Locker acquisition could combine performance wear, lifestyle kicks, and global reach under one giant retail roof. Talk about a retail crossover episode we didn’t see coming.

Stay tuned. This business sneaker drop might just be bigger than your favorite retro re-release.

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Nike Air Force 1 Low “Ghost” Releases Summer 2025

The Nike Air Force 1 Low “Ghost” is back from the sneaker underworld—but make it fashion. This clean pair sticks to its roots with crisp white leather and the iconic white midsole. It’s everything you love about the Air Force, only now with a spectral twist.

Cool ghost-grey accents sneak onto the Swoosh, heel tab, and branding, making the design just spooky enough to turn heads. It’s not a revolutionary upgrade, but hey, if it ain’t broke, don’t exorcise it! This pair blends in while standing out—perfect for anyone who wants a timeless style with a side of subtle flair.

Built for versatility, this sneaker works with any fit. From jeans to joggers, they’re ready to haunt your closet in the best way. These kicks are reliable, stylish, and just a little mysterious.

Dropping Summer 2025, you can cop the Nike Air Force 1 Low “Ghost” for $115 on Nike.com and at select retailers.

So if you’re looking to refresh your rotation with a classic that won’t ghost your outfit game—this is it.

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Nike Air Force 1 Low
Color: White/Ghost
Style Code: FJ4146-117
Release Date: 2025
Price: $115

Jordan Spizike Low GS “Cobalt Bliss” Releases Summer 2025

Looking to step into Summer 2025 with flair? The Jordan Spizike Low “Cobalt Bliss” has you covered—if you’re a kid, that is!

This Big Kids-exclusive release boasts a cool “Cobalt Bliss” upper, mixing mesh and textured details that nod to classic Jordan design. Splashes of pink add a playful punch, especially on the tongue branding and the iconic elephant print overlays. Basically, it’s like cotton candy teamed up with your favorite retro Jordans.

The white midsole—powered by visible Nike Air cushioning—gives the whole look a clean break. Meanwhile, the outsole dips back into sky-blue territory, tying the whole color story together. Each pair comes with a sparkly mosaic Jumpman sticker. You can slap it on your laptop, notebook, or even your sibling.

Dropping Summer 2025, the Jordan Spizike Low “Cobalt Bliss” will retail for $125 USD. Look for it on Nike.com and select Jordan Brand retailers.

Whether you’re a collector, a parent, or a kid with serious sneaker taste, this drop brings heat you won’t want to miss.

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Jordan Spizike Low (GS)
Color: Cobalt Bliss/Rose Glow
Style Code: HJ7824-400
Release Date: 2025
Price: $125

Where To Buy The Nike A’One “Indigo Girl” (Blue Fury)

Nike is expanding A’ja Wilson’s signature sneaker line with the Nike A’One “Indigo Girl” releasing in May 2025. This women’s-exclusive design follows the success of the “Pink A’ura” and upcoming “White” editions.

The “Blue Fury” colorway highlights Wilson’s flair and personality through its gradient design. Dark navy fades into lighter blue tones across the upper, creating a layered pearl-inspired aesthetic. A metallic Swoosh and matching accents add shine to the bold look.

Details like A’ja’s signature on the toecap and heel tab make the sneaker feel personal. Embroidered tattoos honoring her parents are stitched inside the tongue, further deepening its emotional connection. These elements blend storytelling with standout design.

Built for both comfort and performance, the A’One includes full-length Cushlon ST2 foam for responsive cushioning. An injected Phylon midsole boosts support, while a TPU frame adds durability and lockdown during play.

Nike A’One Blue Fury Release Date

The Nike A’One “Indigo Girl” drops on May 15, 2025. It will be available at Nike Basketball retailers and Nike.com. Women’s pairs retail for $110 USD, while grade school sizes are priced at $90 USD.

With its fresh colorway and meaningful storytelling, the A’One “Blue Fury” continues A’ja Wilson’s legacy in style and performance. Don’t miss this exciting release as the WNBA season heats up.

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Nike A’One “Indigo Girl” (W)
Color: Blue Fury/Racer Blue-Photo Blue-Radiant Blue
Style Code: FZ8605-401
Release Date: May 15, 2025
Price: $110

UPDATE 5/14/25: Inspired by A’ja Wilson’s childhood nickname and vibrant blue energy, the Nike A’One “Indigo Girl” releases tomorrow, May 15th directly on Nike.com.

Nike A’One Indigo Girl Official Photos

(GS pictured below)

Nike A'One Blue Fury Front

Nike A'One Blue Fury Back

Where To Buy The Nike A’One “OG Pearl”

Move over, diamonds—pearls are the real MVP now. A’ja Wilson is back with her newest flex: the Nike A’One Pearl. This women’s basketball shoe doesn’t just perform—it glows like your grandma’s favorite necklace but with way more bounce.

Dressed in Pear, White and Pure Platinum, the upper boasts a pearlescent fade that screams elegance. A metallic silver Swoosh adds flair, while “A’ja” script embroidery and inspiring quotes on the outsole say, “Yes, I ball—and I sparkle.”

Under the hood, this pair is built to work as hard as Wilson in the paint. The full-length Cushlon ST2 foam feels like clouds, while a Phylon midsole and TPU support frame keep your ankles secure, even when you break a few hearts on the court.

This is more than a sneaker—it’s a statement. From the gradient mesh to the custom black-and-pink box, everything about the A’One Pearl screams personal and powerful. Wilson even snuck in a nod to her tattoos, because why not make history stylish?

Nike A’One Pearl Release Date

The Nike A’One “Pearl” releases May 15, 2025, in women’s and grade school sizes. Find them at select Nike Basketball retailers and on Nike.com. Priced at $110 for women and $90 for kids, it’s a pearl you can actually afford.

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Nike A’One
Color: Pearl/White-Pure Platinum
Style Code: FZ8605-100
Release Date: May 15, 2025
Price: $110

UPDATE 5/14/25: The Nike A’One “OG Pearl” releases tomorrow, May 15th directly on Nike.com.

Nike Air Max 90 “Neutral Grey/Purple” Releases Summer 2025

Just when you thought the Nike Air Max 90 couldn’t get any cooler, Nike throws in a dash of royalty. Meet the upcoming women’s Nike Air Max 90 “Neutral Grey/Purple”, dressed to impress in classic greys and eye-popping purples.

This pair flaunts purple hits on the heel badge, eyelets, midsole wedge, and mudguard window—because subtlety is overrated. While the color-blocking stays familiar, Nike upgrades the build with rugged leather overlays and a tough woven base that’s ready to handle real life.

The design still keeps that signature vibe, with visible Air cushioning, durable rubber outsoles, and enough street swagger to turn heads at crosswalks.

Dropping in Summer 2025, the Nike Air Max 90 “Neutral Grey/Purple” womens exclusive will retail for $140 USD. You’ll find it at Nike.com and select retailers.

Whether you’re chasing style, comfort, or just need an excuse to add purple to your rotation, this release has you covered. Don’t sleep—your feet deserve this kind of attention.

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Nike Air Max 90 (W)
Color: Neutral Grey/White-Black-Purple
Style Code: DH8010-110
Release Date: 2025
Price: $140