Nike revamps an all-time classic with the new Nike Air Force 1 Low “Phantom” that will launch in Fall 2025. Neutralized color blocking and high-end textures exude major early aughts vibes.
The upper is built with off-white perforated leather on the quarter panels and tumbled leather overlays. A black Swoosh embroidered with contrast trim is clean and graphic. Toe and heel overlays are grey suede for a throwback aesthetic.
“Team Red” emblazons the tongue label for a pop of color that’s just enough to offset the toned-down palette of Phantom, Black and College Grey. The black rubber outsole adds to that nostalgic Air Force 1 look with its signature traction pattern.
The Nike Air Force 1 Low “Phantom” will launch Fall 2025 for $125. It will launch at Nike.com and selected retailers.
Reminiscent of early millennium Nike retros, this colorway is a throwback to the past, while remaining in step with today’s sneaker climate.
Nike is back with another playful twist—say hello to the Nike Just Do It Pack, set to drop Summer 2025! This youth-exclusive pack stars the iconic Air Force 1 Low and Dunk Low, both dressed to impress in “White/Ghost/Midnight Navy.”
Instead of the usual leather, Nike switches things up with fresh fabric panels for an elevated look and feel. Think classic design, but with a stylish remix. You’ll also find varsity-style heel embroidery that screams school spirit—but cooler. The tongue and heel logos get creative, ditching the standard for something that pops.
Peek inside and you’ll spot a lively blue-and-red plaid lining—yes, it even shows up on the AF1’s shiny gold lace dubrae. It’s like your favorite flannel shirt turned into sneaker bling.
But wait, there’s more! Meet the new “Just Do It” mascot: a cartoonish, confident dog with serious pep-talk energy. It’s a reminder to lace up and conquer the day—even if it’s just gym class.
Whether you’re team Air Force 1 or Dunk Low, this release brings style, fun, and a motivational bite. The Nike Just Do It Pack hits Nike.com and select retailers June 2025.
Get ready to glow up your sneaker rotation because the Nike Zoom Vomero 5 “Court Purple” is strutting back into Summer 2025. This isn’t just any comeback—it’s bold, breathable, and ready to outrun your old beaters in serious style.
Decked out in a vibrant mix of mesh, leather, and TPU, this runner flexes a flashy metallic silver and black combo. But let’s be real—the star here is that juicy Court Purple splashed across the cage, trim, and outsole. It’s loud, proud, and ready to turn heads from sidewalk to streetwear runway.
And don’t worry, it’s not all flash. White laces and reflective hits give the upper a clean finish, while the dual-branded tongue and outlined Swooshes keep it classic. Underfoot, Nike’s Cushlon midsole offers cloud-like comfort, making this one of the most versatile lifestyle runners out there.
The Nike Zoom Vomero 5 “Court Purple” colorway screams fall favorite. Priced at $160, it drops at Nike.com and select retailers July 2025.
In short? These kicks walk the line between function and flair—just don’t be surprised if they run off the shelves.
Looking to sparkle this summer? The Air Jordan 1 Low “Sail/Soft Pearl” is here to add some serious shine.
This women’s-exclusive sneaker features soft sail leather uppers mixed with pastel blue overlays for a subtle, breezy vibe. But don’t let the chill colors fool you—this pair brings heat with a Swoosh coated in sequins and pearls. Yes, you heard right. Pearls. On a sneaker.
To top it off, the tongue flaunts turquoise-like studs that give “glam rock” a whole new meaning. The blush-pink sockliner and matching outsole add a rosy glow, while the iconic Wings logo gets the tonal treatment to keep things classy.
Underneath, a creamy midsole meets a light grey rubber outsole for all-day comfort and traction, even if you’re only walking to brunch.
Priced at $125, the Air Jordan 1 Low “Sail/Soft Pearl” lands July 25, 2025 at Nike.com and select retailers.
This elegant yet playful drop blends luxury and street style perfectly. Whether you’re a sneakerhead or just pearl-obsessed, you won’t want to miss it.
If you’re trying to hoop and stunt at the same time, the Nike GT Cut “White Chrome” has your back—and feet. Returning Summer 2025, this low-top beast is back and looking cleaner than a fresh bar of soap.
A breathable mesh upper keeps things light, while dual cushioning gives your jumps a boost worthy of a Space Jam cameo. Chrome accents shine through the clean white base like bling on a summer day. But it doesn’t stop there—light blue padding on the tongue, forefoot, and collar brings a cool, poolside vibe.
Underfoot, the outsole is laced with traction patterns that scream, “Good luck staying in front of me.” Plus, that full-length Zoom Strobel unit? It’s not just for show. It’ll have you moving like your controller’s on turbo mode.
Details like futuristic heel branding and a metallic Swoosh round out the look, making this pair a performance-first flex piece. Whether you’re breaking ankles on the court or breaking necks off it, these kicks deliver.
The Nike GT Cut “White Chrome” drops July 25, 2025 for $190 on Nike.com and select retailers.
Nike SB and Air Max go to battle again, and this time it’s the Air Max 95 transformed into a skater-ready silhouette with the Nike SB Air Max 95 “Cactus Flower” release.
Skateboarder Eric Koston was a key figure in the campaign, which focuses on the AM95’s history as a post-skating session sneaker staple that eventually became a skate shoe in its own right. While the original Air Max 95 started as a running shoe and featured no grip or boardfeel, that’s not the case with the SB edition.
Nike designer David Nickless confirmed that the entire shoe was reconstructed, with soft leather, a lower-profile tread, and an altered sole unit which brings your foot closer to the Air unit for better impact and even better control.
As for the looks, the “Cactus Flower” iteration of the SB Air Max 95 features bold purple on the lace loops, tongue, and Air unit, with layers of white, grey and black throughout. A gum outsole caps the shoe for a familiar Nike SB finish.
Release Date & Where To Buy
Nike SB Air Max 95 “Cactus Flower” Release Dates
August 1 — Available at select U.S. skate shops (see list below)
Nike is celebrating Lisbon’s rich culture and vibrant energy with the Air Max Plus “Lisboa”. The new design is dropping in Fall 2025. It boasts graphics that are based on azulejo tilework, which is traditional Portuguese blue-and-white ceramic tilework.
The upper features those ornate patterns, with a blue-and-white color palette that looks both refined and timeless. It’s offset by a golden Swoosh and the city name written on the tongue.
The translucent sole plate also has a tiled print that’s similar to the one on the upper. It’s a fun little touch that unifies the theme. There’s also a jewel badge on the tongue that’s a reference to Lisbon’s flag. It swaps the city’s coat of arms for Nike’s Swoosh emblem.
Blue midfoot shanks and the iconic Tuned Air cushioning also finish off the silhouette. The result is a modern sneaker that wears its cultural heritage proudly.
The Nike Air Max Plus “Lisboa” releases Fall 2025 online at Nike.com and at select retailers. There is also a possibility that this pair is a Portugal exclusive.
This “Bred” inspired colorway is here in full force for Fall 2025. Sporting a blazing red forefoot and sleek black overlays which fade out toward the lateral side of the shoe.
Glossy black medial panels pop even more oversized “90” branding that screams early 2000s football nostalgia. Gum rubber outsole ties off the classic indoor-ready sneaker.
Built for indoor play and play only, the Total 90 III has built a cult following since its original release among both sneakerheads and soccer enthusiasts. We never knew we needed it but now its retro look is fresher than ever.
Retailing at $115, the Nike Total 90 III “Black/University Red” will be available on Nike.com and at select retailers.
Whether you play or just love the look, this drop is a hard one.
Either way, play or brag, this one punches.
The Nike Air More Uptempo Low is set to return for Fall 2025, but with a key difference. The classic silhouette has been given a blackout treatment that quiet’s its color palette down while giving the sneaker an improved build.
Ballistic nylon has been used on the upper to add some texture and toughness to the overall package. The “AIR” branding is now integrated into the upper for a more stealthy appearance. Expect to also see some reflective details and see-through Air cushioning.
The use of ballistic nylon here gives it a new spin. It also allows the sneaker to be more versatile for regular wear. The toned down color scheme won’t lose any of its style cred.
The Nike Air More Uptempo Low “Black” will be available in Fall 2025 for $160 USD at Nike.com and select retailers.
A more subdued offering of this bold silhouette is one for true Uptempo fans. It’s loud in size and shape but lowkey in its choice of colors.
The Jordan Hydro 11 Slides “Gamma” takes the playful color palette from the returning Air Jordan 11 “Gamma Blue”. Released in 2013, the sneaker sports one of the most recognizable non-retro colorways in the Air Jordan 11 series. These slides recapture the same magic in a more comfortable silhouette.
The pair features the iconic Black, Gamma Blue, and Varsity Maize color scheme. A glossy patent leather sheath covers the midsole. A vibrant Gamma Blue Jumpman adorns the strap, and a contrasting footbed provides extra visual flair. Yellow accents the strap’s “23” and the heel’s license plate.
From a functional standpoint, these slides include a pressure point footbed for cushioning and an adjustable velcro strap to secure the fit. The outsole features a multi-directional tread for added traction. Perfect for recovery or post-game lounging, these slides are a casual shoe.
The Jordan Hydro 11 Slides “Gamma” will be available in Fall 2025 retailing at $65 USD. They’ll be available at Nike.com and at select Jordan Brand retailers.
Nike is commemorating one of the most iconic moments in WNBA history. Inspired by A’ja Wilson’s legendary pink ensemble worn during the 2018 WNBA Draft, the brand is releasing a new colorway of her signature sneaker—the Nike A’One “#1 Draft Pick”.
The Nike A’One pays homage to Wilson’s selection at #1 overall by the Las Vegas Aces during the draft. The look channels the same sensuality and power displayed by Wilson’s stunning one-piece ensemble on that historic day. Flowing pearlized overlays on the upper are layered in two different pinks, transitioning from a dark to light hue. White patent leather accents and metallic pink trim add a polished finish. The sneaker sports a hooper-ready silhouette that will make an impression away from the court as well.
Additional personal touches on the sneaker include A’ja’s name written on the heel and signature crown and “dominance” branding on the insole and outsole, respectively. Another highlight of the design is a special handwritten quote around the midsole that reads: “Weakness? We don’t got time for that.”
The Nike A’One “#1 Draft Pick” will be available August 8, 2025 in adult size for $115 USD and grade school size for $90 USD, at Nike Basketball retailers and Nike.com.
Advisory Board Crystals is teaming up with PUMA and Marvel for an upcoming release — Advisory Board Crystals x PUMA x Fantastic Four Collection. This collaboration features the PUMA Majesty silhouette across seven different colorways that each pay homage to some of Marvel’s most popular heroes: Mr. Fantastic, Invisible Woman, Human Torch, The Thing, Galactus, Silver Surfer and Doctor Doom.
These kicks will be available as a blind-box sneaker release, so when you purchase the shoes you won’t know which pair of Marvel character sneakers you will receive until you open the box. Each shoe is packaged in anti-static bags and placed inside one of four limited edition PUMA drop outer sleeves.
The drop date for this Fantastic Four sneaker collection launches ahead of Fantastic Four: The First Steps — Disney’s upcoming reboot that hits theaters on July 24, 2025. With Galactus set as the supervillain and an all-new MCU cast, the hype train is already full steam ahead.
This collection is more than just sneakers — it’s a commemoration of culture, nostalgia and storytelling expressed through design. Advisory Board Crystals and PUMA continue to challenge boundaries with this collection and the unique concept behind it.
Expect more details coming soon. If you like surprise unboxings and Fantastic Four movie tie-in sneakers, this release is one you’ll want to follow.
UPDATE 7/25/25: Advisory Board Crystals has launched a new Character Sneaker Blister Pack tied to the upcoming Fantastic Four x PUMA collection.
The mystery pack includes 7 collectible characters each one a sneaker design of varying rarity. Purchase of a pack automatically enters you in a raffle for a pair from the collection. Multiple entries are allowed and if not selected your charge will be refunded.
This creative promo builds even more hype around the Advisory Board Crystals x PUMA x Fantastic Four release. To enter, CLICK HERE.
Nike is channeling minimal energy into the Fall 2025 season with a sleek new take on the Air Max Plus. Named the “Tiffany” colorway, the sneakers rely on all-black mesh and synthetic upper for a low-key, understated foundation.
Cool mint green accents bring the fresh energy. It shows up on a mini Swoosh on the lateral side, gradient hues on the midfoot arch and colorful touches on the outsole that pay homage to the iconic Tiffany & Co. design language.
This Air Max Plus isn’t one of the massive sneaker’s more loud and over-the-top releases. In fact, it’s refreshingly minimal, but still packs a bit of style – just in a more low-key way.
The performance upgrades are unchanged, as the signature tuned Air cushioning system continues to bring both comfort and support. Yellow “TN” branding at the heel and the visible Air units also keep it recognizable to the silhouette’s identity.
Retailing at $180 USD, the Nike Air Max Plus “Tiffany” will be available Fall 2025. Shop the shoes at Nike.com and at select retailers across the country.
While recovering from an Achilles injury, Tyrese Haliburton is already generating some buzz for his first signature shoe from PUMA—the PUMA Hali 1.
In a new photo shared by designer Salehe Bembury, Haliburton lounges on the couch with a cast on his foot while surrounded by an early collection of the PUMA Hali 1. Colorways featured are all in bold shades with lime green, bright blue, hot pink, and pastel peach options. A standout shoe featured electric blue alongside slime green, which looks reminiscent of Mike and Sulley from Monsters, Inc.
The tech specs and cushioning are currently unknown, but Haliburton’s shoe has a confident and futuristic feel. The silhouette also looks lightweight and features sculpted midsoles and oversized textures, which are familiar to previous shoes Bembury has created.
The PUMA Hali 1 is another addition to the basketball brand’s steadily growing collection of signature shoes, including others from LaMelo Ball and Scoot Henderson. But what makes this one unique is Haliburton’s creative direction and Salehe’s aesthetic.
Expect the PUMA Hali 1 to launch in September 2025, with more details to come on pricing and exact release date.
Nike continues to celebrate the 30th Anniversary of the Air Max 95 with a bold return of the Nike Air Max 95 OG Blue Spark. Scheduled to release in August 2025, this classic runner revisits a beloved colorway with subtle yet smart updates.
Nike Air Max 95 OG Blue Spark (2011 Release)
Instead of the traditional neon accents, this 2025 version highlights vibrant Blue Spark detailing. The layered suede upper keeps the original gradient grey fade intact, while bright blue lace loops and a matching mini Swoosh add contrast. A black sole and visible Air units complete the retro-inspired aesthetic.
While similar makeups like the 2010 “Photo Blue” and 2011’s “Blue Spark” exist, this release introduces Nike’s big bubble design. This tweak makes the silhouette roomier and more faithful to the 1995 original. Fans of the OG build will appreciate this modern homage to a classic.
The return of the “Blue Spark” Air Max 95 fits nicely into Nike’s 2025 celebration lineup. This release not only highlights the timeless style of the Air Max 95 but also reaffirms its cultural impact.
Nike Air Max 95 Blue Spark 2025 Release Date
The Nike Air Max 95 OG “Blue Spark” releases on August 8, 2025 at select Nike Sportswear retailers and Nike.com. Priced at $190 USD, the shoe will be available in men’s sizing.
In closing, the “Blue Spark” edition adds fresh energy to a historic model. Whether you’re a collector or first-time buyer, this pair is a perfect blend of nostalgia and innovation.
Nike Air Max 95 OG “Blue Spark”
Color: White/Blue Spark-Neutral Grey-Medium Grey
Style Code: IM7410-100
Release Date: August 8, 2025
Price: $190
UPDATE 7/25/25: Nike has released official images of the Nike Air Max 95 OG “Blue Spark” ahead of its August 2025 release date.
Maintaining a lot of the OG silhouette, this 2025 model will keep the signature grey gradient suede upper. However, the shoe will now feature Nike’s Big Bubble cushioning, resulting in a more streamlined shape and added comfort. This update nods to the fan-favorite 2011 “Blue Spark” while refreshing the tech.
Slated to release August 8th, 2025, and retailing at $190, the “Blue Spark” Air Max 95 will deliver a nostalgic aesthetic with some new twists.
Nike adds another colorway to the Pegasus Premium this Fall 2025 with the brand’s “Silt Red/Particle Rose” colorway. This pair is a high-tech trainer with a more upscale lifestyle vibe.
The upper is a circular knit construction with a semi-translucent sheen, and is coated in a muted silt red tone. The padded tongue, liner, and laces all share the same silt red color as well. Particle rose accents add some contrast to the toe, midfoot, and medial Swooshes, but it’s subtle and not in-your-face.
Nike did not skimp on the cushioning in this model. This trainer offers ZoomX foam from heel to toe, with ReactX foam in the heel as well. A molded full-length Zoom Air unit provides a little extra responsiveness as well. Beetroot pink Air unit on the sidewall pops with a pink rubber outsole.
You can find the Nike Pegasus Premium “Silt Red/Particle Rose” on retailers and Nike.com starting Fall 2025 for $220 USD.
The new colorway is a bit more “lifestyle” than previous Pegasus drops, but still doesn’t compromise on performance. It’s a sneaker you can throw on for a long run or everyday use or really anything in between.