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Nike Air Force 1 Low “Hydrogen Blue” Takes The Suede Route

Check out Nike’s latest addition to their seemingly endless onslaught of suede AF1s. The Nike Air Force 1 Low “Hydrogen Blue” keeps us coming back for more with a fresh and new colorway.

True to its name, Hydrogen Blue brings a pale blue suede to the Air Force 1 low. It covers the mudguard, eyestay, quarter panel and heel, while a grey-blue hue completes the toe box and mid-panel. The tonal color blocking is subtle thanks to the similarity between both colors, and it works wonders on such a simple silhouette.

White leather takes over on the Swooshes and heel tabs, really helping the upper feel like it breaks from the blue. Laces and lining match the rest of the shoe, keeping the contrast reasonable so as to not take away from the softer aesthetic.

Nike’s newest pack included this small detail of a metallic gold mini-Swoosh by the lateral heel. It really helps dress the shoe up while hitting on the jewelry-like details we’ve seen on other pairs from the collection.

Light grey tooling on the underside of the shoe compliments the suede uppers well and will help you slip this pair into your rotation with ease.

The Nike Air Force 1 Low “Hydrogen Blue” is expected to release Summer 2026 via Nike.com and select retailers.

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Nike Air Force 1 Low
Color: Hydrogen Blue/Football Grey
Style Code: IQ9964-400
Release Date: 2026
Price: TBA

Nike Pegasus Premium “Racer Blue/Atomic Pink” Comes With Split-Color Design

Nike doses the Pegasus Premium “Racer Blue/Atomic Pink” with extra color to make this update stand out from most of the iteration’s initial offerings.

Racer Blue dominates at the fore of the shoe, coating the mesh toe box, lower overlays, and front portion of the midsole. Atomic Pink contrasts over the back half of the shoe, hitting the tongue, collar, heel, and rear of the midsole. While simple, the color blocking provides more visual separation than your typical two-tone shoe.

Lines of black Swoosh branding lace through the sides of the shoe adding visual depth to keep the brighter colors from reading flat. On the underside of the shoe, a green-tinted full-length Air Zoom unit speaks to one of the shoe’s largest updates while injecting even more color.

Throughout the upper, Nike uses breathable mesh, translucent synthetic overlays, and textured supportive pieces to mirror the construction of other Pegasus Premium offerings. Nike retains the vertical lace tongue strap from the original Pegasus Premium, another detail that sets it apart from standard Pegasus sneakers.

The Nike Pegasus Premium “Racer Blue/Atomic Pink” will be available July 1, 2026 on Nike.com and at select retailers. Retailing at $120, it’s a bold colorway for the Pegasus Premium but contains enough recognizable performance elements.

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Nike Pegasus Premium
Color: Racer Blue/Atomic Pink-Volt Tint-Black
Style Code: HQ2592-401
Release Date: July 1, 2026
Price: $220

Nike Total 90 “Sail/Gum Light Brown” Revives A Classic Football Favorite

The Nike Total 90 “Sail/Gum Light Brown” is dropping Summer 2026 as part of Nikes continued effort to insert sneakers from its football archives into regular rotation. The shoe is set to drop through Nike.com and select retailers for $135.

Sail leather is used on the upper and features a glossy treatment. The leather softly wraps the old school indoor soccer silhouette. The quilted forefoot also remains intact, which is important to note. Those padded panels are one of the standout features of the Total 90 silhouette.

Light Khaki hits the lace panel, Swoosh, fold-over tongue, and oversized “90” branding on the medial side of the shoe. The tongue strap maintains its “total90III” inscription while black heel branding gives us a hint of darkness to offset the neutral color scheme.

As for the shape, it stays true to form as low, rounded, and nearly identical to its court-ready predecessor. Nike could have leaned into making this silhouette super bold, but blending Sail, khaki, and gum colors allow the retro shoe to age into a more wearable style without losing what makes it great.

White hits the midsole while Gum Light Brown covers the rubber outsole. Those warm tones on the gum sole provide the shoe with its friendliest detail. The traction pattern below maintains the three circular pivot zones, obvious grip sections, and small center Swoosh all related to the shoe’ indoor heritage.

Nike will drop the Total 90 “Sail/Gum Light Brown” Summer 2026.

The football-friendly fold-over tongue, quilted panels, and gum sole are all here keeping this iteration of the T90 tuned into its roots while allowing for an easier transition off the court.

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Nike Total 90 III (W)
Color: Sail/Gum Light Brown-Black-Light Khaki
Style Code: IO2389-100
Release Date: 2026
Price: $135

Vans Old Skool 36 “Paint Splatter” Drops With Worn-In Skate Energy

Offshore, Vans will release two paint splattered Old Skool 36 colorways on June 1, 2026. Billy’ s Ent will be exclusively releasing the sneakers overseas, while a wider release has yet to be announced.

The paint splatter is pretty much all you need to know about these colorways. The first pairs stay true to the Old Skool 36 blueprint by utilizing a Turtledove-esque canvas/suede upper with cream laces and olive Sidestripe. Splashes of black and white paint pepper the toe box, eyestays, panels and foxing. It’s enough paint to give the shoe some character, but not too much to make it feel over-the-top.

The darker colorway kicks off with a charcoal base. From there, an off-white Sidestripe snakes down the sides of the shoe while white paint splatter covers much of the forefoot and midsole. Small hits of deep red paint add a touch of aggression, but the shoe remains tasteful. Wearable skate shoe rather than aggressive graphic monster.

Both pairs maintain all the signatures of a traditional Vans offering: low-top silhouette, padded collar, contrast stitching, black foxing stripe and classic “Off The Wall” branding on the heel. Don’t sleep on the scuffed look of the midsole either. A crisp white sole would not have made much sense.

From Vans’ perspective, the Old Skool 36 “Paint Splatter” Pack needs little introduction. Stick to simple shapes, play with muted tones that you can actually wear and allow the splattered paint to do the talking.

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Vans Old Skool 36 “Paint Splatter”
Style Code: VN000D9RH91
Release Date: 2026
Price: TBA

Vans Old Skool 36 “Paint Splatter”
Style Code: VN000D9RDJR
Release Date: 2026
Price: TBA

New Balance 991v2 “Sea Glass” Brings Soft Green Suede To Summer 2026

New Balance continues to expand its Made in UK series with another muted-toned 991v2 arriving for Summer 2026. Slated to release July through NewBalance.com and select retailers, the “Sea Glass” 991v2 will retail for $270.

A light green suede covers the toe, overlays, side panels and heel of the shoe. It brightens the overall aesthetic without making this a neon summer drop. Green-gray mesh is used to contrast the upper through the toe box, collar and midfoot while maintaining the layered runner construction of the 991v2.

Cream accents are used on the midsole to offset the cool-toned upper. Grey is used to highlight the eyelets, collar, heel tab, tongue labels, and double-“N” logos, while navy adds the biggest pop of contrast to the ABZORB SBS pods and sections of the outsole.

Speaking of the outsole, that sports a similar technical aesthetic with black rubber, gray traction pieces, cream accents and navy blocking on the undersides. “991” embroidery is found on the lateral side of the heel, “v2” branding is located on the heel tab and lace badge, while Made in England tags wrap up the tongue presentation.

The New Balance 991v2 “Sea Glass” is an upscale suede-and-mesh runner with a subdued green color scheme built around a silhouette and cushioning formula we already know works.

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New Balance 991v2 “Sea Glass”
Style Code: U991BB2
Release Date: 2026
Price: $270

Pokémon x Target Collection Drop 2 Brings Johto and Hoenn Into the Mix

Pokémon and Target are moving the 30th anniversary collection past Kanto with a second drop built around Johto, Hoenn, and a much larger mix of fan gear. The full Pokémon x Target Drop 2 collection releases June 6th, landing in stores at opening and online at 8 AM CT.

The Johto and Hoenn Starter Jackets are the main pieces this time around. Johto comes in Gold with Silver and Crystal accents, matching the second-generation games. Hoenn gets the louder palette, using Ruby red, Sapphire blue, and Emerald green from the third-generation titles.

Both jackets keep the detail that made the Kanto version such a quick talking point. Each one has its region’s eight gym badges hidden inside the pouch pocket. The Johto and Hoenn jackets release online only on June 6th at 8 AM CT, while a preorder opens June 7th at 8 AM CT for Johto, Hoenn, and a restock of Kanto. Preorder jackets are expected to ship in December 2026.

Pokémon x Target Drop 2 also stretches well beyond jackets, with more than 40 items across apparel, accessories, collectibles, travel pieces, and summer goods. Pokédex-style tees feature Snorlax, Munchlax, Pichu, and Psyduck, each with hidden artwork revealed when turned inside out. Hoodies and crewnecks with “Gotta Catch ’Em All!” branding will be available in adult and kids’ sizes.

Eevee, Mew, Jigglypuff, Psyduck, and Ditto appear across bag charms, caps, and other accessories. The lineup also includes a black tote, matching backpack, 151-piece puzzles, holographic posters, an Instant Print digital camera, waterproof Dive Ball speakers, Snorlax and Poké Ball beach towels, and Water-type-inspired summer gear.

Target will limit purchases to one unit per item, per guest, both online and in stores.

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Pokémon x Target Collection Drop 2
Release Date: June 6, 2026

Where To Buy The Air Jordan 4 “Toro Bravo”

UPDATE 5/29/26: First released back in 2013, the Air Jordan 4 “Toro Bravo” will be re-released tomorrow, May 30th as its first retro iteration. Launching to Nike SNKRS, Foot Locker, Dick’s Sporting Goods, and select retailers in full family sizing, the red suede classic will retail for $220 for adult sizes. This 2026 rendition also debuts a modified silhouette more reminiscent of the OG 1989 Air Jordan 4.

Original Story 7/15/25:
The Air Jordan 4 “Toro Bravo” is officially set to return in May 2026, bringing back one of the most recognizable non-OG colorways in the model’s history. Thirteen years after its debut, the bold red classic is finally getting its first true retro, and anticipation is already building.

Originally released in 2013, the Jordan 4 “Toro Bravo” stood out for its Bulls-inspired energy and its link to the “Raging Bull” theme. While not part of an official pack, the similarity gave it instant cultural weight. Over time, the Toro 4 became a symbol of Jordan Brand’s willingness to push color beyond traditional heritage tones.

The 2026 edition stays faithful to the original blueprint. However, the red nubuck appears slightly more muted, and the shape reflects Jordan Brand’s current AJ4 tooling. The Jumpman heel logo remains, which continues to divide purists who prefer Nike Air branding. Still, the overall execution feels respectful and intentional.

Compared to recent Air Jordan 4 releases, this retro leans more nostalgic than experimental. It balances classic styling with modern refinement, which is exactly what many collectors want from a true return.

Air Jordan 4 Toro 2026 Release Date

The Air Jordan 4 “Toro Bravo” releases May 30, 2026 in family sizing for $220 USD in men’s. Look for pairs at Jordan Brand retailers and Nike.com.

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Air Jordan 4 “Toro Bravo”
Color: Fire Red/White-Black-Cement Grey
Style Code: FQ8138-600
Release Date: May 30, 2026
Price: $220

Photos: beechkicks_

First Look at the 2026 Toro Jordan 4

Photos: stashed_snkrs

(2013 release below)

Bad Bunny x adidas BadBo 1.0 Cleats Releasing Summer 2026

Bad Bunny’s adidas BadBo 1.0 is stepping onto the diamond with a new cleated version of the artist’s signature silhouette.

Official images show the Bad Bunny x adidas BadBo 1.0 Cleat dressed in a Puerto Rico-inspired colorway. The pair features a white leather base, light blue paneling, and bold blue suede overlays. Its layered build, perforated midfoot sections, and adidas branding keep the design close to the lifestyle version.

The biggest change comes underfoot. adidas swaps the regular sole for a metal-spiked baseball setup, making this BadBo 1.0 ready for game action. Lightstrike Pro cushioning also adds a performance edge, giving the cleat more than just a stylish crossover look.

The colors appear to nod to Puerto Rico’s national flag, continuing the theme seen on pairs Bad Bunny previously gifted to Team Puerto Rico. That connection makes the cleat feel more personal, especially with Benito’s strong ties to baseball and Puerto Rican culture.

A release date has not been announced yet. However, with official images now available, the Bad Bunny x adidas BadBo 1.0 Cleat is expected to launch soon.

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Bad Bunny x adidas BadBo 1.0 Cleat
Style Code: KI4924
Release Date: 2026
Price: TBA

LEGO x Nike Air Max 95 “Lucky Green” Releases June 2026

UPDATE 5/29/26: Official photos of the LEGO x Nike air Max 95 “Lucky Green” have surfaced. A release date is expected June 4th in kids sizing, retailing for $162 USD.

Original Story 5/27/26:
The LEGO x Nike Air Max 95 “Lucky Green” kicks off another playful kids release under the Nike and LEGO collab. This grade school sneaker duo will reportedly drop soon retailing for $162 USD. Colors were kept simple on this build featuring Lucky Green, Black, Green Strike, and Metallic Silver.

Nike keeps the multi-sectioned design of the Air Max 95s, but dresses it up in a much more rugged aesthetic with LEGO cues. The segmented brick pattern extends over the sides, mudguard and midsole, complete with green and black bricks highlighted with dotted accents that are sure to set this release apart from your typical kids’ Air Max.

The colorway drips with video-game style, especially when you factor in the neon green base color and pixelated patterning. It is not, however, an official Minecraft collab, though we can see where you’d make that comparison. For young sneakerheads out there, the overlap of LEGO bricks, construction-themed games, and a Nike classic should be reason enough to cop.

Branding is minimal throughout keeping the design clean without cluttering up the shoe. The LEGO logo is placed on the tongue while Nike x LEGO stamps the heel spine. Metallic Silver Swooshes placed on the lateral heel provide just a hint of flash amongst the dense green-and-black color scheme. Purple accents on the outsole provide the sneaker with just one more pop of an unexpected color down below.

This LEGO x Nike Air Max 95 “Lucky Green” is the latest shoe for kids that mixes the fun of collecting with the practicality of everyday wear. Taking inspiration from the bricks with overlays and its vibrant colorway while retaining the heritage of the Air Max 95 silhouette, this sneaker was built with kids in mind who want something extra playful compared to your average elementary school shoe.

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LEGO x Nike Air Max 95 (GS)
Color: Lucky Green/Black-Green Strike-Metallic Silver
Style Code: IO4799-300
Release Date: June 4, 2026
Price: $162

Photos: JD Sports UK

The Nike Air Max Plus Joins The “Scorpion” Series

Nike’s venom-themed Air Max collection now explores Night-Course vibes with the introduction of the Air Max Plus “Scorpion.” Darkening previous colorways, this fresh color scheme utilizes a blacked out base, metallic silver accents, and hints of blue. Expected Street date is Summer 2026, and will be priced at the usual $180 USD.

Obsidian covers the entire mesh upper, building upon the silhouette’s minimalist vibe while still allowing Nike to highlight the classic ribbed structure of the Air Max Plus. Tuned Air shape and wavy cage system is coated in metallic silver plating, creating a sleek look that mimics the aggression of past Air Max Plus models. Black gloss details shine on the toe and mudguard, staying true to color scheme and not interrupting the darkness of the upper.

The Nike Air Max Plus “Scorpion” finds its venom-inspired swagger with blue accents placed on the small side Swooshes and blue traction pods on the outsole. Bright yellow shines on the visible parts of the sole and “Tn Air” badgeing while dashes of red are worked into the sole and brandings on the insole.

The shoe features a small scorpion logo embroidered on the tongue patch. The badge doesn’t overpower the design and leaves enough room to focus on the theme while remaining subtle. It features a black, hex-style border with a white scorpion graphic encased inside. On the inside of the shoe, Nike put a small splash of red in the insole artwork, though it can only be seen if looking down at foot.

Nike’s newest addition to the Scorpion lineup can be worn alongside the Air Max Plus VII, Air Max 90, and Air Max 95. You can cop the Nike Air Max Plus “Scorpion” this Summer 2026 at Nike.com and select retailers for $180 USD.

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Nike Air Max Plus “Scorpion”
Color: Black/Chrome-Gamma Blue
Style Code: IM9624-001
Release Date: 2026
Price: $180

LEGO x Nike Air Max 95 “Pixel Brick” Releases June 2026

The LEGO x Nike Air Max 95 “Pixel Brick” continues LEGO and Nike’s trend of releasing youth-friendly sneakers together. After releasing several LEGO Dunk styles recently, the two brands have pushed the Air Max 95 into LEGO territory for the first time. Images have now been released of the sneakers which will arrive in a “Smoke Grey” colorway.

You can grab the LEGO x Nike Air Max 95 “Pixel Brick” starting June 4, 2026, from Nike.com and various retailers, with options for both grade school and preschool sizes. The larger sizes will retail for $162 while the smaller ones will come in at $132.

Black and grey graphics, reminiscent of LEGO bricks, adorn the toe and the lower, wavy sections of the sneaker. The netting used gives Nike’s take on a brick pattern a pixelated camouflage appearance. I really like how playful the pattern is without being overbearing and turning the sneaker into a costume-like shoe. The clean Air Max 95 silhouette keeps it pretty recognizable as an AM95.

Grey mesh softens Nike’s take on the LEGO brick-themed upper while bright orange lace tags peek through the center of the shoe to help break up all the grey and black. Nike keeps the colourful theme going underneath your feet with pink Air units. The brightness of the foam gives the sneaker’s midsole the boldest color statement.

A red and yellow LEGO tongue tag carries the collaboration details to the forefront. It does a great job of being simple and straight to the point without taking away from the rest of the sneaker’s design.

Overall the LEGO x Nike Air Max 95 “Pixel Brick” is a fun take on Nike’s foray into creating playful sneakers for kids. From its blocky camo-esque graphics to its vibrant accents and classic AM95 shell, this shoe is definitely one of the better offerings in the LEGO series.

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LEGO x Nike Air Max 95 “Pixel Brick” (GS)
Color: Smoke Grey/Black-University Gold-Metallic Silver
Style Code: IO4799-001
Release Date: June 4, 2026
Price: $162

Vans Old Skool 36 Souvenir Also Releasing in “Black”

Vans continues to expand its Old Skool 36 “Souvenir” series, and the latest pair keeps things more understated with a black-based colorway.

The collection originally gained attention through its “Warm Brown” release, a design tied to an archival Chanel-inspired look. Since then, Vans has started building the theme into a wider lineup, adding more color options while keeping the same vintage details intact.

This upcoming Vans Old Skool 36 “Souvenir” switches from the brighter pairs we’ve seen recently and leans into a darker, easier-to-wear palette. The shoe keeps the signature boucle Sidestripe, aged-style sole, and charm details along the side panels. Those elements have become the main identifiers of the “Souvenir” series, giving each pair a dressed-up feel without moving too far from the classic Old Skool shape.

The black colorway now joins several expected styles, including “Oatmeal”, “Orange”, and “Navy”. While only the “Warm Brown” and “Burgundy” pairs have released so far, the number of upcoming options shows that Vans may be turning this concept into a larger seasonal story.

There is always a risk of overdoing a popular idea too quickly, especially when several colorways surface in a short window. Still, the black Vans Old Skool 36 “Souvenir” feels like one of the more wearable versions from the group.

The Vans Old Skool 36 Souvenir “Black” will release during Summer 2026 through select retailers and Vans.com. Available in unisex sizing, the retail price tag is set at $125 USD.

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Vans Old Skool 36 Souvenir “Black”
Style Code: VN000E8VEMV
Release Date: Summer 2026
Price: $125

Air Jordan 1 Mid “Comic Book” Adds Dark Panels And Opti Yellow Soles

The Air Jordan 1 Mid “Comic Book” is expected to release in July 2026, giving Jordan Brand’s comic-inspired 2026 lineup a more low-key option. The Air Jordan 4 tied to the same theme appears to be the louder pair, while this Mid keeps things mostly black with a few details doing the heavy lifting.

Black leather covers the overlays and gives the shoe its darker base. Halftone-style textile panels bring in the comic-strip feel, but not in a way that takes over the whole design. It reads more like a subtle print detail than a full graphic concept.

Tonal Swooshes sit quietly along the sides, which leaves more room for the collar Wings badge to stand out. That badge comes with a translucent metallic finish, while the tongue adds comic-style Jumpman branding for a clearer theme hit.

The black midsole keeps the shoe grounded, but the “Opti Yellow” outsole changes the look underfoot. It is the biggest color break on the pair and the detail that connects this Jordan 1 Mid back to the wider comic-book story.

The Air Jordan 1 Mid “Comic Book” is expected to release in July 2026 through Nike.com and select retailers. Pricing and official images have not been announced yet, so more details should follow closer to launch.

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Air Jordan 1 Mid “Comic Book”
Color: Black/Opti Yellow-Silver
Style Code: IO2052-001
Release Date: 2026
Price: TBA

Ronnie Fieg Previews New Kith x New Balance Collab

Ronnie Fieg’s newest New Balance collab is slowly starting to materialize and from what we know so far, it looks like it may be a heavier exploration into the brand’s early 2000s running past.

The previously unreleased Kith x New Balance 2011 was spotted as part of a new Complex Style article, where Ronnie was photographed wearing two sample pairings from the upcoming collaboration. A release date has yet to be confirmed but the collaboration seems to be linked to Kith’ upcoming 15 year anniversary.

The sneakers were rumored to be named the New Balance 2011, which becomes apparent once you look at the small heel logo on the samples. The name will most likely reference back to the year 2011, when Fieg started Kith. That ties into a previous statement from Fieg about releasing special collaborations around the anniversary.

A lot of New Balance’ early 2000 running design language seems to influence the sneaker. The upper half appears to take design elements from the vintage New Balance 2000, while the midsole tooling and language stems from the original New Balance 2002. This combination gives us a familiar look to an older retro runner but doesn’t feel like a reissue.

Suede overlays on the shoe, clean paneling, and muted details give both samples the refined look we’ve come to know with Kith and New Balance collaborations. Fieg’s best New Balance work typically plays off simplistic color schemes and fabrications rather than big logos.

The shoe has yet to be officially announced by Kith or New Balance, as well as no release date. More details are expected to emerge as Kith’s 15th anniversary plans are gradually revealed.

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Virgil Abloh Archive x Nike Football “USA” Promo Taps Travis Scott

The Virgil Abloh Archive and Nike are building toward a major 2026 FIFA World Cup moment, and Travis Scott is now part of the rollout.

Nike Sportswear teased the upcoming project with a cartoon-style clip featuring Travis Scott and soccer legend Mia Hamm. The preview points to a Virgil Abloh Archive x Nike Football “USA” collection tied to the United States men’s national team.

The partnership is expected to include the Nike Cryoshot, a football-inspired silhouette that has already been connected to Abloh’s archive. Early looks at the shoe surfaced during the Virgil Abloh: The Codes exhibit in Paris, where a white leather version was shown. However, Nike’s teaser now places the project inside a larger World Cup-focused campaign.

The collection will also include collaborative apparel. One of the kits was previously spotted on LeBron James in Nike’s early polaroid-style teaser, adding another major name to the story.

Travis Scott and Mia Hamm’s roles beyond the teaser remain unclear for now. Still, their appearance gives the campaign a strong mix of music, sport, and Nike history.

The Virgil Abloh Archive x Nike Football “USA” Collection is expected to release in Summer 2026 through Nike SNKRS and select retailers. Early access will also be available through the Virgil Abloh Archive and USMNT channels.

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LEGO x Nike Dunk Low “Bright Concord” Releases June 2026

The LEGO x Nike Dunk Low “Bright Concord” continues the youth-inspired series with another vibrant colorway, reinterpreting the classic Dunk Low in an easily recognizable two-tone silhouette.

Slated to launch on June 4th in kid-friendly sizing, the sneakers will cost $122 USD when they land. Nike and LEGO don’t stuff the shoe with unnecessary details, opting to play on a white background with Bright Concord accents on the toe, eyestay, heel, collar, and swoosh. The nike.tech fabric construction mimics the look of brick as well, while the overlay blocking is inspired by Nike’classic “Be True To Your School” line from years past.

Of course, LEGO makes an appearance over multiple facets of the Dunk Low as well. A small LEGO logo print can be found on the tongue, while the heel tab features brick-related design elements and another co-branded print. As has been the case with previous LEGO Nike releases, this pair also includes a custom LEGO brick convertible shoebox.

You can cop the LEGO x Nike Dunk Low “Bright Concord” on June 4th for $122 USD.

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LEGO x Nike Dunk Low (GS)
Color: White/Rush Red-Tour Yellow-Bright Concord
Style Code: IF2117-102
Release Date: June 4, 2026
Price: $122