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Nike Dunk Low “Phantom/Team Red” Offers Vintage Style

Clean, vintage-inspired color blocking continues to shape Nike’s Dunk lineup heading into the next season. A fresh take built around soft neutral tones and deep red accents is on the way, giving the classic basketball silhouette another easy everyday option. The Nike Dunk Low “Phantom/Team Red” will launch Summer 2026, giving one of Nike’s most reliable lifestyle shoes a cleaner take.

Featuring a full smooth Phantom leather upper starting at the perforated toe box and spanning all the way up to the quarter panels and collar. The muted off-white tone creates a slightly aged appearance that leans into the Dunk’s retro roots. Against that soft backdrop, rich Team Red details cut through the design, landing on the Swoosh, heel tab, tongue branding, and laces.

Underfoot, a Sail-toned midsole continues the vintage direction while maintaining the silhouette’s familiar proportions. A matching Team Red outsole anchors the look, completing the two-tone balance while keeping the Dunk’s traditional traction pattern intact.

Another subtle layer to this release appears in its connection to a previously revealed colorway. The pair mirrors the earlier “Summit White/Deep Royal Blue” edition, replacing the blue accents with deeper red tones while keeping the same straightforward blocking strategy. The shift highlights how easily the Dunk adapts to simple palette swaps without losing its identity.

Pairs of Nike Dunk Low “Phantom/Team Red” the will be available March 20, 2026 for $115 USD via Nike.com and select Nike Sportswear retailers.

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Nike Dunk Low
Color: Phantom/Team Red
Style Code: HF5441-008
Release Date: March 20, 2026
Price: $115

The Nike Mind 002 Hype Continues With “Thunder Blue”

Nike is building momentum around the Mind 002, and while early pairs are set for a March restock, new looks are already surfacing. One of the latest to emerge is the clean and modern “Thunder Blue” colorway, adding depth to the growing lineup.

This version arrives in a mix of Thunder Blue and Diffused Blue, paired with chrome Swoosh logos for a subtle pop. The upper uses a breathable knit construction designed to keep airflow consistent throughout wear. Underfoot, the model continues to lean into innovation. Its outsole features 22 raised nodes that help deliver sensory feedback, creating a more connected feel with each step. Meanwhile, soft foam cushioning in the midsole provides comfort without sacrificing responsiveness. A heel pull tab rounds things out, making the shoe easy to slip on and off.

The Nike Mind 002 “Thunder Blue” will release in Summer 2026 at select Nike Sportswear retailers and Nike.com. Available in men’s sizing, the retail price tag is set at $145 USD.

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Nike Mind 002 “Thunder Blue”
Color: Thunder Blue/Diffused Blue-Hyper Crimson-Chrome
Style Code: HQ4308-400
Release Date: 2026
Price: $145

Kobe Bryant x Nike Dunk Low Protro “Draft Day” Releases Summer 2026

That moment in June 1996 still defines Kobe Bryant’s legacy, and Nike continues to build on that story with the next step in its Protro evolution.

After reshaping performance retros, Nike is now applying the Protro concept to lifestyle icons. The Dunk Low is the latest model to receive that upgrade, following earlier moves with silhouettes like the Air Force 1. This shift blends classic design with modern tech, staying true to Kobe’s mindset of constant improvement.

The Kobe Bryant x Nike Dunk Low Protro “Draft Day” centers around the night he was drafted by the Charlotte Hornets and quickly traded to the Los Angeles Lakers. It’s a pivotal moment that instantly changed his career path, and this pair reflects that transition through its design details.

Compared to early leaked looks, updated images highlight major upgrades. The shoe features a drop-in React foam setup for better comfort, along with a redesigned traction pattern that includes Kobe’s sheath logo and a snakeskin-inspired texture. Additional padding on the tongue and lining improves the overall feel, while refreshed materials elevate the build.

One of the standout elements is the wear-away detailing on the Swoosh and heel. The upper shifts from teal to yellow over time, symbolizing the rapid change that defined Kobe’s draft night.

Kobe Bryant Nike Dunk Low “Draft Day” Release Date

The Kobe Bryant x Nike Dunk Low Protro “Draft Day” will release during Summer 2026 at select retailers and Nike.com. The retail price tag is set at $145 USD.

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Nike Kobe Dunk Low Protro “Draft Day”
Color: Fierce Purple/Blue Lagoon-Sail
Style Code: IM0586-500
Release Date: 2026
Price: $145

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Kentucky Wildcats Receive Their Own Nike Kobe 3 Low Protro PE

The player-exclusive wave around March Madness continues to build, and Kentucky is the latest program to get in on the action. Nike Basketball has been using this moment to spotlight key performance models, with the Kobe 3 Low Protro emerging as one of the brand’s main on-court focuses.

This Kentucky Wildcats PE follows a familiar formula seen on other school editions. The design pairs a blue mesh base with a grey TPU cage, creating a clean but performance-driven look. White paint-like streaks hit the outsole for added detail, while the signature interlocking “UK” logo lands on the tongue to tie everything back to the program.

Like most college-issued exclusives, this pair won’t release to the public. However, the Kobe 3 Low Protro isn’t going anywhere, as Nike is expected to bring the model back again in 2026 with new colorways, including a Jalen Brunson-inspired “Arancia” edition.

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Nike Sprint Sister Brings Back A 1979 Women’s Track Classic

Low-profile sneakers keep gaining ground, especially styles rooted in track and football culture. Nike is digging back into its catalog again, pulling out a design that never really had a mainstream moment. That quiet return feels intentional, not forced, as slimmer silhouettes continue to lead the current shift.

The Nike Sprint Sister returns for the Summer 2026 with another nostalgic look back at a sneaker that originally debuted back in 1979. Originally designed as a women’s track spike, this shoe was created using a minimal formula with speed and control being key aspects. These elements carry through today when looking at the overall design and functionality of the shoe.

Introduced years later in 2005, Nike altered the silhouette slightly, perfected the fit, and began leaning more towards casual territory. Alternative materials and colorways took it away from being performance-focused, even though it quietly remained true to its roots.

Simple but effective is what comes to mind when looking at this latest colorway. The suede upper allows for the sneaker to have a worn-in comfortable feel, while the low cut silhouette keeps it connected to the racer DNA. Details such as the perforated Nike Swoosh and dual lace system help keep it interesting but understated.

The “Ridgerock/Ocean Cube/Dark Cinder/Sail” colorway leans into earthy tones that feel easy to style. It also reflects a bigger move, as Nike continues to bring back women’s archive models with a modern, lifestyle focus.

The Nike Sprint Sister “Ridgerock” will be releasing soon via Nike.com and select retailers. The retail price tag is set at $110 USD.

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Nike Sprint Sister
Color: Ridgerock/Ocean Cube-Dark Cinder-Sail
Style Code: IR5693-256
Release Date: 2026
Price: $110

Nike Gato N7 Adds Bold Multi-Color Textures

Nike continues to repackage apparel and footwear with its N7 initiative, and this time the brand decided to revisit one of its more understated indoor sneakers. Expectations of something straightforward were dashed with the arrival of the Nike Gato N7 as the siloed model received texturally busy treatment. Packing multilayered tones, the sneaker will release on June 18, 2026.

Starting with the toe box, the Gato N7 features a maroon suede wrap that transitions into an orange-red knit upper for a fuzzier texture. Located by the toe is a diminutive blue Nike Swoosh that is easily overlooked. Cream suede and mesh panels run laterally across the upper and deep blue canvas overlays are used to fill-out cut-outs and collar.

Moving toward the heel, green suede takes over and lines up with the Swoosh along the side. That Swoosh gets a thin burnt orange outline, tying it back to the forefoot without being too loud. Inside, the sockliner features a bold pattern, and the N7 logo on the tongue keeps everything connected to the collection.

There’s a clear shift here toward mixing materials more than usual, but the overall shape stays familiar. It doesn’t try to reinvent the model, just gives it a different kind of presence.

The Nike Gato N7 releases June 18, 2026, available through Nike.com and select retailers. The retail price tag is set at $125 USD.

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Nike Gato N7
Color: Coconut Milk/Dusty Peach-Deep Royal Blue-Fir
Style Code: IQ1660-113
Release Date: June 18, 2026
Price: $125

Nike Air Max 90 “Infrared Reflective” Releases March 26th

UPDATE 3/17/26: Nike has confirmed the Air Max 90 “Infrared Reflective” will release on March 26th, 2026 for $150 USD as part of Air Max Day celebration. The pair will be available via SNKRS and select retailers.

Original Story 12/12/25:
The Nike Air Max 90 “Infrared Reflective” is set to release in Spring 2026, giving one of Nike’s most recognizable colorways a modern refresh. The original “Infrared” remains deeply tied to Air Max history, dating back to 1990 when Tinker Hatfield redefined visible Air cushioning and performance design.

Official images of the Air Max 90 “Infrared Reflective” have also surfaced ahead of the upcoming Air Max Month release.

This upcoming version does not attempt to replicate the OG pair line for line. Instead, Nike introduces reflective 3M elements and subtle material changes that update the look while preserving the identity of the classic color scheme. The familiar white, black, grey, and Infrared 23 palette remains intact, which longtime Air Max fans will immediately recognize.

Mesh is removed around the toe, collar, and heel and replaced with darker grey synthetic panels. These panels provide a more durable structure while adding a subtle shine that enhances the reflective concept. Light grey suede overlays remain stacked above a black leather mudguard, maintaining the layered construction that defines the Air Max 90 silhouette.

Infrared accents continue to carry the design, with the bright hue appearing on the eyelets, tongue branding, Air Max callouts, and sections of the outsole. A white midsole paired with a mostly black outsole helps ground the design, balancing the vibrant highlights with a familiar and wearable finish.

Nike Air Max 90 “Infrared Reflective” Release Date

The Nike Air Max 90 “Infrared Reflective” will release on March 19th, 2026 for $150 USD as part of Nike’s annual Air Max Month celebration. The sneaker will be available through select Nike Sportswear retailers.

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Nike Air Max 90 “Infrared”
Color: White/Light Smoke Grey-Black-Particle Grey
Style Code: IU1055-100
Release Date: March 26, 2026
Price: $150

NOTE Manchester x Nike SB Dunk Low “Brew & Biscuits” Releases March 31st

UPDATE 3/17/26: Official images of the NOTE x Nike SB Dunk Low “Brew and Biscuits” have surfaced, offering a detailed look at the coffee-and-biscuit-inspired design. The pair is scheduled to release on March 28th, 2026 through select skate shops and March 31st via SNKRS for $130 USD.

NOTE Manchester x Nike SB Dunk Low Brew and Biscuits official side view

NOTE Manchester x Nike SB Dunk Low Brew and Biscuits official top view

NOTE Manchester x Nike SB Dunk Low Brew and Biscuits official heels

NOTE Manchester Nike SB Dunk Low Brew and Biscuits insoles biscuit graphic

NOTE Manchester Nike SB Dunk Low interchangeable pink and brown Swooshes

UPDATE 1/29/26: The “Brew and Biscuits” theme comes through loud and clear on the NOTE x Nike SB Dunk Low. The Flax brown suede sets the base, while interchangeable Swooshes add personality. Biscuit patterns show up on the laces and lining, and there’s even a tea mug ring detail on the outsole. Small touches under the tongue finish the story and make this pair feel fun and intentional. Check out the latest images below via @iamricosuav and expect a release on March 28th, 2026 for $130 USD.

Original Story 12/8/25:
The NOTE Manchester x Nike SB Dunk Low is set to release in Spring 2026, and the collab shows just how personal this project is for the shop. NOTE has been a pillar in Manchester’s skate scene for decades, so seeing the store land its own SB Dunk feels like a moment the whole community can claim.

The SB Dunk Low plays directly into the shop’s everyday ritual—coffee and biscuits—using a warm mix of Flax, Summit White, Sail, and Honeycomb to mirror the tones you’d find on a café table. The suede upper has that soft, broken-in look skaters love, and the patterned liners pull you right into the concept with biscuit graphics and “Strength of Brew” or “Selection of Biscuits” callouts under the tongue.

One of the standout details is the interchangeable Swooshes. You get a textured pink option and a croc-style brown version, letting the pair shift between playful and classic depending on the mood. Small touches like the printed laces, a coffee-ring graphic on the outsole, and the embroidered “NOTE Manchester” heel branding make the story feel complete without ever feeling forced.

What’s refreshing is how grounded this collaboration feels. It fits into the lineage of thoughtful, shop-driven SB projects from the mid-2000s, yet the execution is clean enough to resonate with today’s collectors. It’s personal, local, and still very SB at heart.

NOTE Nike SB Dunk Low Release Date

The NOTE Manchester x Nike SB Dunk Low “Brew & Biscuits” is expected to release March 28th, 2026 through select skate shops and Nike.com for $130 USD.

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NOTE Manchester x Nike SB Dunk Low
Color: Flax/Summit White-Sail-Honeycomb
Style Code: IO9508-200
Release Date: March 28, 2026 (Skate Shops)
Release Date: March 31, 2026 (SNKRS)
Price: $130

Photos: kcscowboys1977

adidas Y-3 x Mercedes-AMG PETRONAS F1 Team Capsule Turns Motorsport Into Style

Paris was moving at speed once more. Within the walls of Palais d’Iéna, Yohji Yamamoto re-grounded Y-3 to its purpose-built beginnings where sport and style breathe as one. Nothing here felt unnatural. As adidas Y-3 x Mercedes-AMG PETRONAS F1 Team Capsule landed organically, it centred itself around movement, rather than hysteria.

You can see the racing influence right away. The shapes feel sharp and controlled, almost like they’re cut for speed. Still, it doesn’t stay locked into motorsport. There’s enough street energy here to make everything wearable beyond the track.

The show itself leaned into that idea. Models moved in sync, almost like a pit crew working through a race. All-black outfits kept things focused, letting movement do the talking. By the end, the pace picked up and everything blurred together, just like a race at full speed.

Graphics push things further. Chikami Hayashi’s artwork meets Chito’s distorted style, twisting familiar Y-3 visuals into something new. The Beast motif shows up across pieces, adding edge. Then there’s denim, back for the first time in years, which quietly shifts the feel of the lineup.

Footwear, as you can imagine plays a crucial role. Y-3 NISI hits personal first as the collection’s first vulcanized silhouette, while Y-3 TOKYO and Y-3 SUPERSTAR 3G turn up the heat both compositionally and regarding silhouette size.

The collection also brings back Y-3’s signature wolf motif, first introduced by Yohji Yamamoto during the 2006 World Cup. It originally appeared as part of the F50 Tunit “Beast Pack,” which drew from Japanese mythology with designs inspired by the wolf, tiger, eagle, and dragon.

Look out for the adidas Y-3 x Mercedes-AMG PETRONAS F1 Team Capsule dropping March 19, 2026 via adidas.com and select retailers.

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adidas Y-3 x Mercedes-AMG PETRONAS F1 Team Capsule
Release Date: March 19, 2026

USC Trojans Unveil Nike Kobe 3 Low Protro PE For March Madness

The USC Trojans are stepping into March with their own exclusive take on a rising on-court favorite. The Nike Kobe 3 Low Protro continues to gain momentum across college programs, especially as March Madness approaches, becoming one of the most visible performance models this season.

After a strong push during All-Star Weekend and the wider release of the “Mamba Magic” colorway, the silhouette is now making noise at the collegiate level. The USC women’s basketball team has unveiled a player-exclusive version that keeps the model rooted in Los Angeles while highlighting school pride.

The design follows a familiar template seen on other school editions like Duke and Oregon, pairing a white mesh upper with bold team accents. USC’s version stands out with deep burgundy tones layered throughout, while hits of gold and red appear within the translucent outsole, adding a subtle but unique twist.

Like most player exclusives, this Nike Kobe 3 Low Protro “USC Trojans” PE is not expected to release to the public. Still, its presence on the court reinforces Nike’s strategy of using top college programs to spotlight key performance models during the sport’s biggest moments.

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Nike V5 RNR “Jackie Robinson Day” Releases April 2026

Nike is tapping into baseball history for Spring 2026, adding a clean tribute to its retro runner lineup. The Nike V5 RNR “Jackie Robinson Day” arrives as a subtle nod to the MLB legend, timed perfectly with the league’s annual April 15th celebration.

The pair keeps things understated with a black leather and mesh upper, paired with a glossy patent leather toe and supportive overlays. White accents hit the laces, branding, and Swoosh backing, creating contrast without overpowering the design. Underfoot, an off-white midsole softens the look, while a speckled black outsole adds a slight baseball-inspired touch.

Details tied to Jackie Robinson are kept minimal but meaningful. A white “42” appears on the tongue above a small Swoosh, honoring his iconic number. Around the heel, a diamond-shaped logo further connects the shoe to the sport’s heritage.

The Nike V5 RNR “Jackie Robinson Day” is scheduled to release on April 15, 2026, aligning with the annual league-wide tribute. It will be available in unisex sizing for $100 via Nike.com and select retailers.

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Nike V5 RNR “Jackie Robinson Day”
Color: Black/Medium Ash-Pale Ivory
Style Code: IQ3723-001
Release Date: April 15, 2026
Price: $100

Avirex x adidas Superstar Releases March 21st

Avirex continues its streetwear resurgence by reconnecting with its New York roots, this time revisiting its ongoing partnership with adidas for Spring/Summer 2026. After bringing a bold, long-tongue adidas Superstar to market in late 2025, the brand is already back with a fresh spin on the same idea.

This new version flips the previous concept, pairing the Superstar’s classic black-and-white color blocking with Avirex’s signature oversized design cues. The shoe leans into heavy materials across the upper, while standout details like jumbo hardware and thick laces give the iconic shell-toe a more aggressive, street-driven edge. Despite those upgrades, the overall look stays clean and wearable, balancing statement elements with a familiar foundation.

Avirex also keeps its storytelling tight by tapping into culture once again. While the last campaign featured Joey Badass and MJ, this rollout highlights rising names like St. John’s guard Ian Jackson and DJ Nyla Symone, tying the release back to basketball and music influences rooted in New York City.

The Avirex x adidas Superstar 82 drops March 21st through the CONFIRMED app and a dedicated pop-up at adidas SoHo. Retail is set at $180, continuing the duo’s push to merge heritage energy with modern street appeal.

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Avirex x adidas Superstar 82
Color: Core Black/Cloud White-Off White
Style Code: KJ3005
Release Date: March 21, 2026
Price: $180

Fragment x Nike Air Force 1 Low Made Exclusively For NoTitle

Fragment Design continues its strong 2026 run with another rare project, this time centered around a highly limited Nike Air Force 1 created alongside Asian creative agency NoTitle. While most of Hiroshi Fujiwara’s recent work has leaned into broader releases like the Fragment Book 2 and experimental “Concept Testing” series, this pair shifts back into ultra-exclusive territory.

The sneaker itself keeps things premium and understated. It features a full tumbled leather upper, giving the classic Air Force 1 a more refined, luxury feel. Although only a teaser has surfaced, the heel branding tells the full story. Nike Air and NoTitle logos appear in a clean metallic finish, while Fragment’s signature double lightning bolt sits alongside them, tying all three collaborators together.

This drop continues Fragment’s pattern of balancing public releases with hard-to-access projects. Over the years, Fujiwara has built a reputation for these inner-circle exclusives, and this pair follows that same formula. It’s less about mass availability and more about cultural cachet.

As of now, the Fragment x NoTitle x Nike Air Force 1 Low is not expected to release to the public. Instead, it will remain a friends-and-family style drop, reserved for close collaborators and select insiders. While most won’t get their hands on a pair, it still adds to Fragment’s growing archive of sought-after collaborations in 2026.

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adidas BadBo 1.0 “Rise” Releases March 28th

Bad Bunny and adidas continue to build momentum with the BadBo 1.0, a rollout that has unfolded across some of the biggest cultural moments of the year. The model first appeared following the Grammy Awards, then quickly returned after his Super Bowl Halftime Show performance, setting the tone for what has become a highly anticipated signature line.

Now arriving in its third release, the “Rise” edition pushes that energy forward with a fresh beige and black color scheme. The design stays true to the shoe’s bold identity, blending lifestyle appeal with clear skate-inspired cues, while a gum outsole adds to its street-ready look. As Bad Bunny’s first official adidas signature silhouette, the BadB0 1.0 reflects the evolution of a five-year partnership that continues to expand its influence.

Beyond footwear, the release also introduces a full apparel capsule under adidas Originals. The collection leans into off-stage style, focusing on elevated basics like track sets, sweatshirts, and headwear. Premium materials, including French terry cotton, give the pieces a more refined feel while still keeping everyday wear in mind.

adidas BadBo 1.0 “Rise” Release Date

The adidas BadBo 1.0 “Rise” is priced at $160 and will launch alongside the apparel collection on March 28, 2026 at 10AM ET through the CONFIRMED app, adidas, and select global retailers.

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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

Photos: @hypedsolutions

Nike Air Max 95 “Cargo Khaki” Surfaces in Rugged Olive Layers

Earth-tone sneakers are notorious for reappearing each year. Nike rarely skips an opportunity to revisit one of their most iconic silhouettes. As we approach Summer 2026, Nike is giving fans yet another muted edition with the Nike Air Max 95 “Cargo Khaki”. The sneaker dives into an army-like color palette that remains easy to wear while nodding to the classic elements of the shoe’s DNA.

Nike employs various shades of olive across the AM 95’s upper. Mesh provides ventilation in the foundational layers while tumbled leather accents overlay around the sides in the sneaker’s iconic wave crest pattern. Dark khaki tones wrap around the rest of the shoe from toe to heel, and the colorway is finished off by khaki laces and lining.

There are subtle details to elevate the design. Near the heel, Nike places a mirror shine Swoosh to give the predominantly earth-toned colorway somewhere to pop. Underfoot, the black midsole maintains the silhouette’s recognizable Air pods to keep the Max 95’s signature cushioning and profile.

The Nike Air Max 95 “Cargo Khaki” is currently scheduled to release in Summer 2026 for $180 USD, with availability expected through Nike.com and select retailers once the drop arrives.

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Nike Air Max 95
Color: Cargo Khaki/Black-Medium Olive
Style Code: IH1413-300
Release Date: 2026
Price: $190

Nike Dunk Low GS “Smiley Swoosh” Comes With Glow Soles

Bright, easygoing colorways tend to surface once warmer weather gets closer, and Nike’s next Dunk follows that familiar pattern. Built in grade school sizing, the Nike Dunk Low GS “Smiley Swoosh” brings a playful spin to the classic basketball silhouette while keeping the overall design simple and wearable.

The top half of the shoe meets up with a pastel concoction. White leather starts us clean through the sole before powder-blue overlays take over at the toe, eyestays, and heel panels. To separate things up a bit, a coral Swoosh slides down the lateral side cutting through pastels while delivering a punch of color.

Small detailing near the heel is what really gives this pair character. Nike actually embroiders a Smiley Swoosh in hot neon green along the lateral side of the shoe. It isn’t too big or overbearing, but it is noticeable enough to allow the Dunk to have an identity. Nike applies themed graphics on the inside lid of the shoe which is a more subtle way of carrying that playful theme throughout.

The bottom half of the classic Dunk formula remains untouched. A white midsole helps to even everything out while the outsole is treated with a glow-in-the-dark varnish that will pop when the lights are off.

Expect the Nike Dunk Low GS “Smiley Swoosh” to release March 20th at select retailers and Nike.com. The retail price tag is set at $102 USD.

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Nike Dunk Low “Smiley Swoosh” (GS)
Color: White/Hydrogen Blue-Black-Flash Crimson
Style Code: IR0614-100
Release Date: March 20, 2026
Price: $102