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Nike Dunk Low “Light Gold” Adds A Textural Edge To A Familiar Build

Textured builds continue to shape Nike’s lifestyle direction, and this Dunk Low fits right into that shift. The Nike Dunk Low “Light Gold” moves away from the usual all-leather setup and leans into a more layered feel.

Leather overlays sit over canvas panels across the toe, quarter, and collar. The mix feels balanced and easy, not forced. A corduroy tongue adds a different texture, giving the pair a softer, worn-in look.

Details stay subtle but intentional. Abstract graphics appear on the insoles, heel tab, and both sides of the tongue. It gives the design a creative edge without pushing too far.

Light Gold covers most of the upper, setting a warm base. Dark Raisin lands on the Swoosh, lining, and heel, adding contrast. A semi-translucent outsole finishes the look with a smoky tone underneath.

The Nike Dunk Low “Light Gold” releases Spring 2026 for $120 via Nike.com and select retailers.

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Nike Dunk Low
Color: Light Gold/Peat Moss Yellow-Dark Purple
Style Code: IB6752-700
Release Date: 2026
Price: $120

New Balance 2010 “Tan” Comes With Soft Neutrals

Neutral colorways have been a big theme in the daily rotation and this new runner from New Balance doesn’t half embrace that. Released in a minimal, relaxed colorway, the New Balance 2010 “Tan” is dressed down and ready for everyday wear.

A light sage-colored mesh starts us off, providing a breathable canvas to the shoe upper and a contrast to the tan suede accents around it. Speaking of accents, those overlays have a brushed texture to them and run across the mudguard, eyestays, and heel tab in an organic pattern that doesn’t come off too rigid. Squished right in the middle, you’ll find a silver and grey midfoot “N” logo that’s wrapped with a desaturated tan trim.

Picking up below, things take on a sportier flair. Cream midsole provides balance to the upper while translucent green pods of cushioning add a pop of freshness. Black rubber provides grip and a clean juxtaposition to the rest of the sneaker.

This release reflects a continued push toward versatile lifestyle runners that still hold onto performance DNA.

The New Balance 2010 “Tan” releases Spring 2026 via NewBalance.com and select retailers for $160.

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New Balance 2010 “Tan”
Style Code: U2010281
Release Date: 2026
Price: $160

Nike Giannis Freak 7 “Laser Orange” Brings Heat For Spring 2026

Velocity is kinetic as Nike Basketball shifts focus to speed, management, and striking contrast around Giannis Antetokounmpo’s newest signature shoe. The Nike Giannis Freak 7 “Laser Orange” releases for Spring 2026 to pack a punch with both aesthetics and performance-driven technology.

Black engineered mesh makes up the upper construction and is paired with a low-key maze texture. The muted upper isn’t afraid to play in the shadows though, as other areas of the shoe take on the responsibility of making a statement. Hard plastics come into play on the midfoot and heel sections for added containment before running cleanly into the tooling.

That tooling drives the design forward. A sculpted Laser Orange foam midsole features a wavy, layered build that reads as motion even at a standstill. Bright Crimson takes over along the outsole, producing a gradient effect that mirrors pressure zones and movement patterns underfoot.

Branding shifts the tone across each side. An oversized reverse Swoosh, trimmed in Bright Crimson, cuts across the lateral panel, while the medial side stays restrained with a smaller embedded logo. Volt hits on the tongue logo and a patterned sockliner add contrast without breaking the palette.

Underneath, a multi-directional traction setup uses organic, maze-like lines built for quick changes of direction. The layout reflects a continued focus on responsiveness and control within Giannis’ signature line.

The Nike Giannis Freak 7 “Laser Orange” releases Spring 2026 for $115 via Nike.com and select retailers.

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Nike Giannis Freak 7
Color: Black/Laser Orange-Volt-Bright Crimson
Style Code: HF3450-007
Release Date: 2026
Price: $115

Air Jordan 13 “Flint” Returns August 2026

UPDATE 12/16/26: The “Flint” Air Jordan 13 is scheduled to release August 1st, 2026. Expect images to start surfacing within the next few months.

Original Story 8/26/25:
The Air Jordan 13 Flint 2026 will officially return in Summer 2026. This signature colorway is one of Jordan Brand’s most iconic colorways. First released in 1998, the Jordan 13 “Flint” has enjoyed several retro releases over the years. This will be the fifth edition staying faithful to the 2020 retro by featuring the same style code and OG heritage aesthetic.

The Air Jordan 13 “Flint” has previously been reissued in 2005, 2010, and most recently in 2020. This 2026 drop is continuing that legacy, as the silhouette features reflective navy mesh on the upper, Flint Grey suede on the base of the shoe, and white leather on the toe and tongue. The University Blue accents are minimal and only used on the Jumpman branding, as the classic hologram jewel on the ankle finishes the design.

Jordan Brand is also returning some other fan-favorites in 2026, including the “Chicago” Air Jordan 13 and the low-top version of the “He Got Game”. With all these releases, Jordan Brand is sure to continue to tap into models and colorways that have built its legacy throughout the years. For veteran sneakerheads, the “Flint” colorway is one that resonates with them as to why the 13 silhouette was so iconic. That’s what you’ll be thinking as you see the details on the shoe.

Air Jordan 13 Flint 2026 Release Date

The Air Jordan 13 “Flint” will release August 1, 2026 at select Jordan Brand retailers and online through Nike.com. The retail price tag is set at $215 USD.

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Air Jordan 13 “Flint”
Color: Navy/University Blue-Flint Grey-White
Style Code: IW3808-400
Release Date: August 1, 2026
Price: $215

Source: Sneaker Files / zsneakerheadz

Air Jordan 5 “Black/University Blue” Returns June 2026

UPDATE 2/16/26: The Air Jordan 5 “Black/University Blue” is currently scheduled to release on June 20th, 2026. Expect to see first look images soon.

Original Story 10/7/25:
The Air Jordan 5 “Black/University Blue” was originally released in 2006 as part of the original Lifestyle (LS) series and is set to officially return in Summer 2026 celebrating its 20th Anniversary. This Air Jordan 5 has become one of the most sought after colorways from the series for its clean, collegiate-inspired color palette and quality materials.

Featuring nearly the exact same design as the OG, this retro is composed of Black nubuck uppers accented by bold splashes of University Blue and White paint. Signature 3M reflective tongues, translucent mesh side panels and contrast stitching that draw attention to the Air Jordan 5s built up details. The University Blue lining and embroidered heel will also get a pop of “UNC” style color Jordan fans are used to.

While “Black/University Blue” is loved in its own right, in the mid-2000s, it released during the LS era in which Jordan Brand began the strategy of launching limited sneakers with corresponding apparel and exclusive pieces. This association with clothing is part of what has made the colorway so legendary over the years, especially amongst collectors who missed the opportunity to own a pair when it was originally available for such a limited time. The 2026 retro continues the sneaker company’s recent pattern of dusting off classic mid-2000s releases, including but not limited to “Burgundy” and “Green Bean”.

Details like the icy translucent outsole, lace locks and OG-style packaging complete this trip down memory lane that honors its 2006 roots. It’s a winning formula: heritage, quality materials, and a color balance that is both timeless and fresh.

Air Jordan 5 Black University Blue 2026 Release Date

The Air Jordan 5 “Black/University Blue” releases June 20, 2026 at select Jordan Brand retailers and Nike.com for $215 USD.

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Air Jordan 5 “Black/University Blue”
Color: Black/University Blue-White
Style Code: DD0587-008
Release Date: June 20, 2026
Price: $215

Source: Sneaker Files / zsneakerheadz / Sneaker Market RO

(2006 release below)

Air Jordan 10 OG “Sacramento” Returns Holiday 2026

The Air Jordan 10 OG “Sacramento” is finally coming back for Holiday 2026, giving fans the first retro of this original 1995 “City Pack” colorway. The pair sticks closely to the blueprint, using a clean mix of tumbled Black leather and smooth overlays that frame the deep Purple accents tied to the Sacramento Kings. A sharp White Jumpman on the heel adds contrast, rounding out a look that holds up almost three decades later.

When the OG launched, it released alongside Chicago, Orlando, Seattle, and New York, quickly becoming one of the more elusive pairs in the lineup. Sacramento’s return has been rumored for years, especially since Kings legend Mitch Richmond wore the Air Jordan 10 during his prime. Interestingly, Richmond never actually hit the floor in the Sacramento version, choosing instead the Shadow 10 and a White, Black, and Purple PE stitched with his number.

This comeback should land well with collectors who appreciate City Pack storytelling. It also adds momentum to Jordan Brand’s push to bring back overlooked mid-90s models, a lane many fans want expanded.

Air Jordan 10 Sacramento 2026 Release Date

The Air Jordan 10 OG “Sacramento” will release December 5th, 2026 for $215 USD at Jordan Brand retailers and Nike.com.

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Air Jordan 10 “Sacramento”
Color: Black/Metallic Silver-Dark Concord
Style Code: HJ6779-002
Release Date: December 5, 2026
Price: $215

Source: Sneaker Files / zsneakerheadz

Air Jordan 14 “Forest Green” Returns October 2026

The Air Jordan 14 “Forest Green” is making its official return for October 2026. This will be the first opportunity for fans to purchase the colorway since its initial release in 2005. Jordan Brand has been dusting off mid-2000s classics in recent years, and this drop is no exception. This release slots into that category and is one more headline pair added to the ever-expanding holiday calendar.

This retro stays very close to the original build. It uses smooth White leather with the Air Jordan 14 signature perforated panels, keeping the silhouette’s sleek “sports car” DNA intact. Dark Forest Green replaces the bold Red used on releases like the “Candy Cane”, offering a deeper, more understated contrast. The Green accents hit the midsole teeth, heel badge, and trim, while Black details and a carbon-fiber shank plate ground the performance aesthetic. A solid White rubber sole completes the design while adding a nostalgic touch without forcing the look.

Air Jordan 14 Forest Green 2026 Release Date

The Air Jordan 14 “Forest Green” will release October 31, 2026 at select Jordan Brand retailers and Nike.com. The retail price tag is set at $215 USD.

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Air Jordan 14 “Forest Green”
Color: Gorge Green/Light Graphite-White-Light Graphite
Style Code: 487471-300
Release Date: October 31, 2026
Price: $215

Source: Sneaker Fiels / zneakerheadz

Air Jordan 6 “White Infrared” Returns November 2026

The Air Jordan 6 “White Infrared” is officially returning November 2026, in celebration of the silhouette’s 35th Anniversary. Debuted in 1991, this iconic colorway is one of the most important sneakers from Michael Jordan’s championship era.

This will be the fourth release of the “White Infrared” Jordan 6. The original pair returned in 2010 as part of the “Infrared Pack,” and once again in 2014. While both retros were received well, both pairs faced criticism about the shape differences and changes to branding. Fans can expect a true-to-OG build for the 2026 “White Infrared” release, with the restoration of the 1991 mold and the original Nike Air logo on the heel.

In terms of design, the sneaker maintains what fans love: a pure white leather upper, bold infrared accents on the midsole, lace lock, heel tab, and tongue logo, and black accents to break up the colorways. A translucent outsole in icy white caps off the timeless design.

Jordan Brand has a loaded 2026 catalog already, with the ultra-anticipated “Reverse Infrared”, premium “Bin 23” variants, and PSG collab. But, the “White Infrared” Jordan 6 re-release is one sneaker we won’t be able to miss.

White Infrared Jordan 6 2026 Release Date

The Air Jordan 6 OG “White Infrared” will release November 7, 2026 at select Jordan Brand retailers and on Nike.com for $215 USD.

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Air Jordan 6 “White Infrared”
Color: White/Light Crimson-Black
Style Code: CT8529-105
Release Date: November 7, 2026
Price: $215

Source: zsneakerheadz / Sneaker Files

Naked Copenhagen x Nike Shox Z Calistra Introduces A New Direction For Shox

Something’s been changing in Nike’s design language lately. Performance models aren’t staying in their original lanes anymore. That shift comes through clearly with the Naked Copenhagen x Nike Shox Z Calistra, which trades a traditional runner feel for something more styled and deliberate.

Seen at first it’s deceivingly simple. Then texture starts to pop. Glossy black on the upper finishes it off, but it’s those molded creases up and down the forefoot that demand attention. It has a rigid feel to it as if they pressed it on rather than constructed it pieced by piece. Cut outs pepper the sides and heel ever so slightly to give it some separation. But the strap is what takes it over the edge. It offers a whole new fit while muting the silhouette from looking strictly athletic.

Nike Shox make a comeback with the tooling on the Calistra. Columns up the heel are subtle and don’t overwhelm the shoe. They rest low and act as an extension of the shoe rather than their own detail. It’s that perfect combination that makes the cushioning look like it’s part of the style.

Branding stays quiet, which works in its favor. Nothing feels forced here. It’s more about shape, finish, and how the whole thing comes together.

The Naked Copenhagen x Nike Shox Z Calistra releases Spring 2026 via Nike.com and select retailers.

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Naked Copenhagen x Nike Shox Z Calistra
Color: Black/Off-White
Style Code: IR5519-001
Release Date: 2026
Price: TBA

HOMECOMING x Nike Air Max Plus Debuts During Lagos Festival 2026

Africa’s HOMECOMING Festival continues to expand its cultural footprint, this time linking with Nike for a special Air Max Plus project tied to its Lagos-based event. Since launching in 2017 under Grace Ladoja, the festival has grown into a key gathering point for music, sport, and global African culture, with Nike playing a larger role in recent years.

Following the buzz of Slawn’s Air Max 90 debut in 2025, HOMECOMING is raising the bar in 2026 with two distinct Air Max Plus colorways. Both pairs introduce subtle design shifts, including elevated sidewave structures and textured uppers that lean into a more rugged, snakeskin-like finish. Each version also comes with multiple lace options, adding a layer of customization.

The color storytelling stands out across both releases. One pair taps into a Pan-African palette of black, red, and green, reinforcing the festival’s core message of diaspora connection. The second pair takes a more expressive route, featuring a bold orange gradient that brings a vibrant, high-energy look to the silhouette.

The HOMECOMING Festival returns to Lagos from April 2nd through April 6th, where these Air Max Plus styles are expected to debut. Based on past releases, a wider launch alongside collaborative apparel is likely, giving global audiences a chance to engage with the collection beyond the event itself.

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Homecoming x Nike Air Max Plus
Color: Black/University Red-Court Green
Style Code: IM4960-001
Release Date: 2026
Price: $190

Homecoming x Nike Air Max Plus
Color: Safety Orange/Black-Bright Mandarin
Style Code: IM4960-800
Release Date: 2026
Price: $190

Lil Yachty Shares Concrete Boys x Nike Air Force 1 Mid “2006 All-Star”

Lil Yachty is once again tapping into early 2000s energy, this time revealing a Concrete Boys x Nike Air Force 1 Mid inspired by the iconic 2006 All-Star release. The pair surfaced during NBA All-Star Weekend, but unlike typical drops, this version is strictly a personal sample and not expected to release publicly.

A product shot of the Nike Air Force 1 Low All-Star from 2006
Nike Air Force 1 Low “All-Star (2006)

The design pulls directly from the original Air Force 1 Low “All-Star” color scheme, keeping its bold, era-defining look intact. However, it introduces subtle updates, including metal eyelets and Concrete Boys branding across the tongue and heel. A sample stamp inside the lining confirms its exclusivity, positioning the sneaker more as a statement piece than a retail product.

This reveal arrives at a time when Nike is actively refocusing the Air Force 1 line. After a period of oversaturation and inconsistent design direction, the brand has shifted back toward what made the silhouette resonate in the first place. That includes glossy patent leather finishes and styling cues rooted in the mid-2000s, a direction that continues to gain traction.

Yachty has already played a role in that resurgence, previously showcasing patent-heavy designs that echo the influence of Nigo-era aesthetics. This latest pair reinforces that same vision while highlighting how personal storytelling and archival inspiration are shaping the model’s next phase.

Even though this specific Air Force 1 Mid won’t hit shelves, it reflects a broader movement. Nike is leaning into nostalgic design language, with more patent leather executions, collaborations, and performance-driven variations expected to roll out through 2026.

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Nike GT Future “Galaxy Aura” Releases March 2026

The Nike GT Future continues to build momentum as one of Nike Basketball’s most talked-about new silhouettes. Since its early previews, the model has sparked constant comparisons to classic Foamposite designs, although some argue its closest relative is actually the Hyperflight. Still, that hasn’t slowed down the community, with many imagining how iconic Foamposite colorways would translate onto this futuristic build—and surprisingly, many concepts feel right at home.

Now, that idea becomes reality with a cosmic-inspired update. Drawing clear influence from the legendary Nike Air Foamposite One Galaxy, Nike introduces the Nike GT Future “Galaxy Aura”, a Spring 2026 release that channels one of the most recognizable sneaker themes of the modern era.

Instead of leaning on the original Galaxy’s purple-heavy palette, this version shifts to a darker, more controlled look. The molded upper features a sleek black shell with a vivid nebula graphic in green, yellow, and subtle orange along the lateral side. The effect feels more focused, giving the shoe a sharper, performance-driven edge. A glossy black Swoosh blends into the sculpted paneling, while speckled details mimic scattered stars.

The construction reinforces its futuristic identity. A seamless, Foamposite-like upper features flowing ridges from toe to heel, creating a fluid sense of motion. Perforations at the midfoot add breathability, while the outsole uses geometric traction with a bold green GT Future plate for contrast.

Adding another layer to its rollout, Nike has already dropped the “Galaxy Aura” digitally through Fortnite, blending gaming culture with sneaker launches in a way that continues to evolve how releases are introduced.

Nike GT Future Galaxy Aura Release Date

The Nike GT Future “Galaxy Aura” is scheduled to release on March 30, 2026, priced at $210 USD via Nike Basketball retailers and Nike.com.

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Nike GT Future “Galaxy Aura”
Color: Rage Green/Black
Style Code: IR0150-300
Release Date: March 30, 2026
Price: $210

Kawhi Leonard Debuts New Balance Kawhi 5 During All-Star Weekend

Kawhi Leonard used one of basketball’s biggest stages to quietly introduce his next signature shoe. During NBA All-Star Weekend, he debuted the New Balance Kawhi 5 and delivered a standout performance, scoring 31 points in limited minutes and putting immediate attention on the new model.

The Kawhi 5 reflects New Balance Basketball’s evolving direction. Early images show a design that builds on the brand’s recent performance silhouettes, combining sculpted sidewalls with layered mesh and synthetic materials. A larger “N” logo is integrated into the upper, giving the shoe a more defined identity on court.

The build leans toward a low-cut profile, suggesting a focus on responsiveness and lockdown support. The midsole appears streamlined but stable, aligning with Leonard’s controlled and efficient playing style. While official tech details have not yet been confirmed, the overall construction points toward a balance of breathability, structure, and on-court stability.

Debuting the Kawhi 5 during All-Star Weekend signals strong confidence from both Leonard and New Balance as the brand continues to grow its basketball category. The model represents another step forward in refining its performance lineup heading into 2026.

An official release date has not yet been announced, but the New Balance Kawhi 5 is expected to arrive later this year.

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Photos: Nick DePaula

Ja Morant Reveals Giraffe-Inspired Nike Ja 3 “Ja Raffe”

Ja Morant continues to shape his own rollout strategy, using All-Star Weekend as the stage to introduce the Nike Ja 3 “Ja Raffe” colorway. Instead of relying on early leaks, Morant shared the pair himself, immediately pulling attention and driving conversation across social platforms. The approach feels intentional and on-brand, keeping the spotlight on the athlete while building anticipation in real time.

This Nike Ja 3 colorway moves in a more playful direction. The upper features a giraffe-inspired pattern, blending brown and tan tones that mirror the animal’s natural markings. A bright pink Swoosh cuts across the side, adding contrast and reinforcing Ja’s preference for bold accents. Below, a darker midsole wraps around responsive cushioning, while sharp traction details give the shoe a fast, aggressive look on-court.

Performance remains a key focus with the Nike Ja 3. The low-cut build supports quick movements, while responsive foam and multi-directional grip cater to explosive play styles. The sculpted midsole adds both visual energy and functional support, aligning with Morant’s speed and elevation.

Morant’s hands-on approach to revealing his sneakers continues to stand out. By controlling how and when new pairs are introduced, he keeps engagement centered around his brand rather than outside sources. It’s a strategy that connects well with today’s audience and keeps each drop feeling personal.

Nike has yet to confirm official release details, but the Nike Ja 3 “Ja Raffe” could possibly be part of the brand’s Spring/Summer 2026 lineup. More information should surface soon as anticipation builds.

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Rob Dillingham Set To Release His Own Nike GT Cut 4 PE

Rob Dillingham’s next chapter is already taking shape, and Nike is making sure he steps into it with confidence. The young Chicago guard has secured his own Nike GT Cut 4 PE, signaling continued belief from the Swoosh as he transitions into a bigger opportunity on a new roster built for growth.

This moment follows a broader Nike Basketball strategy that highlights rising talent through exclusive footwear. Over the past year, similar PE treatments have been seen for names like Reed Sheppard and Dylan Harper, reinforcing Nike’s focus on building early identity with its next wave of stars. Dillingham’s inclusion in that lineup adds weight to his trajectory as one of the league’s most promising young guards.

His Nike GT Cut 4 PE leans into a refined yet striking design. Metallic silver and gold tones dominate the upper, giving the shoe a polished look without losing its on-court edge. The color execution aligns with the GT Cut line’s recent direction, where bold finishes meet performance-driven construction. On the heel, the design gets personal. Dillingham’s “Rob With Da Shifts” branding appears through a gear-inspired logo that cleverly ties into his “RD4” nickname.

Beyond aesthetics, the GT Cut 4 remains built for quick guards who rely on change of pace and sharp movement. That makes it a natural fit for Dillingham’s game, which thrives on creativity and control in tight spaces.

Looking ahead, the Nike GT Cut 4 “Rob Dillingham” PE is expected to release as part of Nike Basketball’s Fall 2026 lineup. While official retail details are still limited, the drop will likely align with broader seasonal launches tied to the GT series.

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Nike GT Cut 4 “Rob Dillingham” PE
Color: Metallic Silver/Iron Grey
Style Code: IR1829-001
Release Date: 2026
Price: $210

Photos: prm.cotd

Thrasher x Nike SB Blazer Mid Celebrates 45th Anniversary

Thrasher Magazine’s influence in skateboarding runs deep, shaping both skate culture and streetwear for decades. As one of the most recognizable voices in the space, its iconic flame logo has extended far beyond skateparks and into everyday fashion. That legacy now reaches another milestone, as the brand marks its 45th anniversary with a fresh take on a familiar Nike SB silhouette.

Revisiting a partnership that dates back to the mid-2000s, Thrasher and Nike SB reconnect on the SB Blazer with a design that flips the original concept. This latest version leans into a darker aesthetic, featuring a black suede upper paired with off-white and pale gold accents. The look stays clean and intentional, with Thrasher branding stamped on the heel to tie everything back to its roots.

The timing of the release aligns with All-Star Weekend energy, helping build quick momentum around the drop. Unlike traditional launches, this release moved fast, with pairs already available through pre-order shortly after being revealed.

Retail is set at $110, with shipments expected to arrive in June. Quantities are said to be limited, reinforcing the exclusivity tied to both brands and their shared history within skate culture.

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