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Nike Book 2 “Sunburst” Releases June 8th

Devin Booker’s season with the Phoenix Suns is over, but his next signature sneaker is still moving forward. After wearing several Nike Book 2 PEs throughout the year, Booker’s “Sunburst” colorway is now getting a public release.

The Nike Book 2 “Sunburst” was first seen on Booker during Phoenix’s first play-in game. Also known as the “Vintage Suns” colorway, the pair leans heavily into the franchise’s classic color identity with a bold Court Purple upper and bright orange fading across the Swoosh.

Nike keeps the build clean with a mesh-based upper that nods to the Spiridon, giving the Book 2 a sportier look than some of Booker’s earlier pairs. Icy translucent traction finishes off the outsole, adding a sharp contrast beneath the purple and orange setup.

The Nike Book 2 “Sunburst” is currently expected to release June 8th at select retailers and Nike.com. The retail price is set at $145 USD.

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Nike Book 2 “Sunburst”
Color: Court Purple/Platinum Violet-Black-Sail
Style Code: FZ7013-500
Release Date: June 8, 2026
Price: $145

Nike SB Air Force 1 Low “Light Chocolate” Releases Fall 2026

Nike SB’s Air Force 1 project keeps gaining steam, and the “Light Chocolate” pair gives the remixed classic one of its strongest looks so far. The Nike SB Air Force 1 Low “Light Chocolate” is expected to release in Fall 2026 for $120 in men’s sizing.

Early pairs have already appeared on Nike SB team riders during the brand’s Creased tour, along with footage from Johnny Wilson’s skate video. A sample shared by @sbobsessor offers the clearest look yet, showing the shoe covered in rich brown suede across the upper. Since this is still a sample, small changes could happen before the retail release.

Black accents break up the brown-heavy build across the Swoosh, laces, heel tab, tongue label, and midsole. The color mix leans into a familiar Nike SB lane, especially for longtime fans who remember the 2007 Nike SB Dunk Low “Mocha/Tweed.” This Air Force 1 is not a direct callback, but the brown suede and darker contrast give it a similar skate-era feel.

Nike SB keeps the Air Force 1’s original shape intact while making the model more useful on a board. Expected updates include a reworked midsole for improved boardfeel, plus extra padding around the tongue and sockliner for added comfort during skate sessions.

The Nike SB Air Force 1 Low “Light Chocolate” is expected to release during Fall 2026 at select skate shops and Nike.com. Retail is set at $120 USD.

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Nike SB Air Force 1 Low “Light Chocolate”
Color: Light Chocolate/Black-Light Chocolate
Style Code: HM8517-201
Release Date: 2026
Price: $120

Photos: sbobsessor

Nike First Sight Noir “Black/Bright Crimson” Releases Summer 2026

Nike’s First Sight Noir “Black/Bright Crimson” is set to join the brand’s Summer 2026 lineup with a darker, more aggressive look. The pair releases through Nike.com and select retailers for $120.

Black does most of the work here, covering the upper and giving the shoe its molded, low-slung shape. The large Swoosh blends into the side panel instead of sitting on top of the design, which fits the model’s streamlined look.

Bright Crimson cuts through the back half of the shoe. The red hit wraps the rear midsole, appears through the outsole pods, and shows at the heel, giving the mostly black design its strongest contrast.

Metallic Dark Grey is used more quietly on the tongue and inner branding. Around the lace area, textured panels break up the smooth upper just enough, while black laces keep the front end simple.

The First Sight Noir carries more of a sport-lifestyle feel than a basic everyday sneaker. A molded heel clip, padded collar, and chunky outsole shape add some structure, and the large Swoosh molded into the tread gives the bottom of the shoe its own detail.

The Nike First Sight Noir “Black/Bright Crimson” is not doing too much, but it has enough shape and color to stand apart. Expect the pair to arrive in Summer 2026 for $120.

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Nike First Sight Noir (W)
Color: Black/Bright Crimson-Metallic Dark Grey
Style Code: HQ2409-004
Release Date: 2026
Price: $120

Nike Zoom Skylon 11 “Volt” Brings Back A Loud 2000s Running Look

Nike is turning the Zoom Skylon 11 all the way up for Summer 2026 with a new “Volt” colorway. The pair is dressed in Volt, Black, Light Smoke Grey, and Metallic Silver, with a $135 release planned through Nike.com and select retailers.

Volt mesh takes over most of the upper, giving the shoe that bright, breathable runner look Nike leaned into heavily during the early 2000s. The open-hole texture is easy to spot from every angle, especially across the toe, side panels, and heel.

Black overlays give the design its edge. They run across the upper in a webbed layout, wrapping the toe box and side panels before continuing toward the heel. More black lands on the collar, mudguard, midsole area, and outsole pods, which helps keep the neon upper from feeling too wide open.

Light Smoke Grey and Metallic Silver details are worked in through the Swoosh, tongue striping, heel accents, and trim. White laces and a segmented white sole add some breathing room under the upper, while the darker hits keep the shoe tied back to the Skylon 11’s tech-runner shape.

Nike branding appears on the tongue, with smaller Swoosh hits on the heel and insole. Between the chunky sole, layered cage, and loud mesh build, this “Volt” pair fits the current appetite for retro runners without leaning on a safe neutral palette.

The Nike Zoom Skylon 11 “Volt” releases Summer 2026 for $135 via Nike.com and select retailers.

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Nike Zoom Skylon 11
Color: Volt/Black-Light Smoke Grey-Metallic Silver
Style Code: IU1869-700
Release Date: 2026
Price: $135

adidas DON Issue 8 “Spida-Man” Releases June 2026

Donovan Mitchell’s “Spida” theme returns on the adidas DON Issue 8 with a black, red, and blue colorway set for June 2026. The adidas DON Issue 8 “Spida-Man” will release in men’s sizing for $120 and grade school sizing for $90.

The shoe does not need heavy graphics to make the nickname land. A black padded ankle collar starts the look, with white eyelets and red piping adding contrast around the top. The midfoot is where the colorway really opens up, using a blue TPU support cage with red showing through the cutouts.

Gradient mesh moves across the upper in blue and red, giving the side panels more energy without making the design feel crowded. Red also hits the toe area and midsole, while the Lightstrike Pro setup is split by a black midfoot shank filled in with red underneath.

Blue carries onto the inner bootie and heel portion of the outsole, while red takes over the toe and tongue. White adidas branding on the heel keeps that back section simple, which helps balance out the stronger color hits across the rest of the shoe.

The adidas DON Issue 8 “Spida-Man” releases June 2026 through adidas.com and select retailers online and in-store.

It is a pretty direct play on Mitchell’s long-running “Spida” identity, but the sharper blocking gives it more of a performance sneaker feel than a full comic-style theme.

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adidas DON Issue 8 “Spida-Man”
Color: Core Black/Lucid Red-Lucid Blue
Style Code: KI9288
Release Date: 2026
Price: $120

Willy Chavarria x adidas Copa Mundial Megaride Brings Football Heritage To Chunky Streetwear

Willy Chavarria’s latest adidas project gives the Copa Mundial a much heavier streetwear read. The Willy Chavarria x adidas Copa Mundial Megaride is currently listed overseas for a June 10th release, with a U.S. launch expected to follow soon through adidas.com.

The design works because it does not overcomplicate the football reference. A smooth black leather upper keeps the Copa Mundial shape familiar, while white Three Stripes and a matching heel tab bring in that classic adidas contrast. The small “Copa Mundial” text near the side stripes also keeps the model’s boot heritage front and center.

Chavarria’s branding changes the mood without taking over the shoe. The extended fold-over tongue features bold “CHAVARRIA” lettering in white, giving the pair a runway-meets-pitch feel. It also adds a stronger visual break across the otherwise clean black upper.

The Megaride sole gives the sneaker its most dramatic shift. Instead of staying close to the original football boot shape, adidas adds a bulky black platform with large cut-out pods across the midsole. That tooling makes the shoe feel more current, especially as fashion sneakers continue leaning into exaggerated proportions.

Additional details include black laces, a dark rubber outsole, circular traction pods, and double Three Stripes branding on the insole. The black-and-white layout keeps everything wearable, while the shape gives the pair enough edge to stand apart from standard adidas terrace styles.

The Willy Chavarria x adidas Copa Mundial Megaride releases June 10, 2026 through overseas retailers. Official U.S. release details have not been confirmed yet, but a stateside drop is expected soon.

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Willy Chavarria x adidas Copa Mundial Megaride
Style Code: KZ8743
Release Date: 2026
Price: TBA

Coco Gauff Debuts New Balance Coco CG2 “Roland Garros” in Paris

Coco Gauff’s return to Roland Garros came with a full New Balance setup built around Paris. The reigning French Open champion wore a custom kit for her first-round match and debuted the New Balance Coco CG2 Roland Garros, a women’s release priced at $160.

The shoe arrived earlier in May during New Balance Grey Days in Faded Black, Sea Salt, Off-Line Grey, and Light Raspberry. It’s a softer look for the Coco CG2, with the kind of muted palette that fits Paris more than a loud Grand Slam colorway. New Balance kept the connection clear without making the shoe feel overly themed.

Gauff’s match kit stayed in that same lane. Grey tones carry most of the look, while pink accents, mesh overlays, and a pleated skirt bring in the tennis side. The pieces feel more styled than standard match gear, which has become part of how New Balance presents Gauff on bigger stages.

The walk-on jacket is the piece that pushes it furthest into fashion. Its asymmetric zipper, zipper cuffs, and structured shoulder pads give the outfit a sharper edge before play starts. That detail matters here because the rollout is not just about another CG2 colorway. It is New Balance building a full visual around Gauff, Paris, and her signature line.

A matching Coco Delray also released in Pink Salt and Black for $109.99, giving the collection a second retail option tied to the same Roland Garros story.

The New Balance Coco CG2 Roland Garros is available now through New Balance and select retailers in-store and online. With the kit, campaign, and quieter Paris-inspired color story, the release gives Gauff’s signature line another Grand Slam spotlight without feeling overdone.

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New Balance Coco CG2 “Roland Garros”
Color: Faded Black/White
Style Code: WCOC9P6
Release Date: May 26, 2026
Price: $160

James Harden Debuts adidas Jellyfish “Red/Blue” Colorway

James Harden used his Game 4 tunnel walk to give adidas another headline moment, stepping out in a new adidas Jellyfish colorway before the Cavaliers-Knicks matchup.

The pair appears in a bold red and blue makeup, with the red upper carrying most of the visual weight. Light blue accents hit the sculpted 3D overlays across the sides and toe, giving Pharrell’s adidas Jellyfish a louder look than earlier previews. Black Three Stripes help break up the color, while reflective laces add a sharp flash under arena lighting.

Harden has long treated the tunnel like an extension of his style portfolio, and this pair fits that lane. His connection with adidas now stretches beyond performance basketball, especially as his fashion presence continues to grow through moments like his Willy Chavarria runway appearance and later collaboration.

The adidas Jellyfish has quickly become one of adidas’ more experimental lifestyle models. Its oversized shape, layered build, and chunky side extensions give it a look that feels closer to statement footwear than a standard retro-inspired release. This red and blue pair leans into that identity without needing much else around it.

Release details for this adidas Jellyfish colorway have not been announced. Pricing, sizing, and availability remain unconfirmed, so this should be viewed as an early preview for now.

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Jordan Triangle “Black/Barely Volt” Drops July 2nd

Jordan Brand’s latest performance silhouette gets its first preview today in “Black/Barely Volt.” This debut colorway will launch July 2, 2026 available in unisex sizes for $145 at Nike.com and select Jordan Brand retailers.

The Triangle name hints at basketball heritage from the jump, taking inspiration from the triangle offense used by Michael Jordan and the Chicago Bulls in their dominate 1990s run. As noted, don’t expect this Basketball Team Tech Pack shoe to play as a retro homage to MJ. Instead, it’s built as a low-top performance basketball shoe designed to keep things low to the ground for quicker movement, lift, and control.

Black covers most of the Triangle above, from the leather lace panel, tongue, and carbon fiber-inspired mesh upper. Barely Volt zones through at the toe box, outsole, and top lace loop. This provides the shoe with its punchiest accent without overwhelming the rest of the design.

An Infrared 23 shade lands on the Jumpman logo on the tongue and branding on the heel for a splash of familiar Jordan Brand color. Black oval sections near the toe also help add definition to the front of the shoe, sharpening up its shape and helping the colorblocking play better together.

ZoomX and Air Zoom tech on the forefoot and heel comprise the shoes cushioning system. That points to a responsive ride for players that want maximum bounce without adding height to their sneakers.

The Jordan Triangle “Black/Barely Volt” arrives as one of three debut colorways dropping in July.

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Jordan Triangle
Color: Black/Barely Volt-Infrared 23
Style Code: IB1154-001
Release Date: July 2, 2026
Price: $145

adidas Anthony Edwards Believe That 1 Debut Collection Gives Ant’s Line A $100 Hoops Option

Anthony Edwards’ adidas line now has a more affordable lane with the adidas Anthony Edwards Believe That. 1, a $100 basketball model made for players who want Ant’s signature feel without paying mainline pricing.

adidas Basketball officially revealed the shoe after pairs started landing early at retailers. Six colorways are part of the first release: “With Love,” “Velocity Blue,” “Triple White,” “Cry Wolf,” “Turbo,” and “Black.” The shoe is available now in the United States through adidas and select adidas retailers, with a global launch set for June 1st. A “Pink Marble” pair has also been shown, but its release date has not been announced.

The Believe That. 1 does not feel like adidas simply stripped down a signature shoe and called it done. The model includes a durable toe overlay for extra wear protection, along with a direct-injected TPU containment panel that helps keep the foot supported during cuts, stops, and quick changes of direction.

Dreamstrike cushioning gives the shoe its comfort base, adding responsive impact protection for court use while keeping it wearable off the floor. At $100, that setup makes sense for younger hoopers, team players, and anyone looking for an adidas Basketball option tied to Edwards’ growing line.

The adidas Anthony Edwards Believe That. 1 Debut Collection gives Ant’s footwear series a wider reach at the right time. His signature line already has real momentum, and this model brings that energy into a more budget-friendly space without moving too far away from performance. Grab pairs here through adidas.com.

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adidas Anthony Edwards Believe That. 1 “With Love”
Color: Core Black/Acid Orange
Style Code: JQ9478
Release Date: June 1, 2026
Price: $100

adidas Anthony Edwards Believe That. 1
Color: Lucid Blue/Court Green
Style Code: JQ9475
Release Date: June 1, 2026
Price: $100

adidas Anthony Edwards Believe That. 1
Color: Footwear White/Core Black
Style Code: KJ3320
Release Date: June 1, 2026
Price: $100

adidas Anthony Edwards Believe That. 1 “Cry Wolf”
Color: Carbon Grey/Grey Three-Lucid Ray Blue
Style Code: KJ3146
Release Date: June 1, 2026
Price: $100

adidas Anthony Edwards Believe That. 1
Color: Solar Turbo/Core Black-Slate
Style Code: KJ0452
Release Date: June 1, 2026
Price: $100

adidas Anthony Edwards Believe That. 1
Color: Core Black/Core Black-Core Black
Style Code: KJ3147
Release Date: June 1, 2026
Price: $100

adidas Anthony Edwards Believe That. 1 “Pink Marble”
Release Date: 2026
Price: $100

Supreme Spider-Man Collection Releases May 28th

Supreme’s SS26 Week 14 drop is anchored by a Spider-Man inspired Vanson Leathers collaboration, giving this week a clear centerpiece. The release goes live Thursday, May 28, at 11 AM EST in the United States.

Vanson Leathers leads with web-covered leather jackets that pull from motorcycle gear while leaning into the Spider-Man theme in an obvious way. Red-and-blue styles carry the classic comic-book feel, while the black versions give the same idea a darker edge. Supreme also extends the look across knit sweaters, hoodies, shorts, and matching caps, so the collab feels more like a full story than a single jacket drop.

Supreme’s Reflective Bandana pieces bring another strong visual hit to Week 14. Jackets, pants, and camp caps use large paisley graphics that shine under flash, giving the bandana theme a louder feel without drifting too far from Supreme’s usual lane.

Art Dealer graphics land on shorts, tees, and balaclavas, adding a different look to the apparel side. Striped shirts, oversized mesh “33” jerseys, and summer shorts help round out the week with pieces that feel more wearable once the weather turns.

Accessories could end up carrying plenty of attention, too. The Fort Knox Safe fits right into Supreme’s long-running habit of turning unexpected objects into collectibles, while the Hulken rolling tote bags offer something more useful in red and black.

Supreme’s Spider-Man Vanson Week 14 drop arrives May 28, 2026 at Supreme.com.

Between the Vanson leather pieces, reflective bandana gear, graphic items, and accessories, Week 14 has more range than a typical late-season release.

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Spider-Man x Supreme Week 14
Release Date: May 28, 2026

Photo: Modern Notoriety

BAPE Camo Slides Releases May 30th

BAPE continues to step harder on their slide offerings this season, introducing a molded camo silhouette for 2026. The BAPE Camo Slides will launch on May 30, 2026 via BAPE’s online store as well as BAPE physical retail locations. Launch colorways will be available in beige and black.

This camouflage pattern is constructed into the slide itself, rather than layered over as a print. The camouflage consists of raised patterns across the upper, providing an illusion of depth to the otherwise minimalist slip-on. BAPE’s signature ape head logo is located on the forefoot with a matching tonal treatment, allowing the brand icon to remain prominent without disrupting the single-color aesthetic.

The beige colorway plays clean and muted, where the black silhouette camouflages the design until it catches the light. Each shoe utilizes a spacious upper, round toe entry, and plush footbed to keep the silhouette within classic slide parameters.

A slight riff on the Bapesta sneaker can be found underfoot utilizing Bapesta branding. The radial pattern on the heel and star-shaped tread on the forefoot are borrowed from BAPE’s vintage sneaker collection, allowing the slides to stand out from the molded camouflage upper.

Check out the BAPE Camo Slides dropping May 30, 2026 online and at BAPE stores.

For a brand that has put camouflage on nearly everything they make, constructing the pattern directly onto the build allows this silhouette to look fresher than your average BAPE camo.

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Bape Camo Slides “Biege”
Release Date: May 30, 2026
Price: TBA

Bape Camo Slides “Black”
Release Date: May 30, 2026
Price: TBA

Meek Mill Calls Out Nike Over LeBron 23 “Dreams and Nightmares” Theme

Nike’s storytelling around the LeBron 23 has leaned heavily into key chapters from LeBron James’ career, with each colorway tied to a defining moment. The final stop brings the series to Miami, where LeBron finally captured his first NBA championship and quieted years of criticism about not having a ring.

The pair is titled the LeBron 23 “Dreams and Nightmares”, a clear nod to the pressure, doubt, and eventual payoff that surrounded that championship run. The phrase also instantly connects to Meek Mill’s 2012 track of the same name, especially the song’s famous “I used to pray for times like this” line, which has become bigger than music over the years.

Meek Mill did not seem happy about the connection. On May 26th, the Philadelphia rapper called out Nike on X, questioning why the brand used the “Dreams and Nightmares” name without reaching out to him. He also said he initially thought the sneakers were fake before realizing the project was real.

The situation gets more interesting because Meek’s Dream Chaser Records reportedly has trademark applications pending for “Dreams and Nightmares.” However, those filings were submitted on May 18th, years after the original song released, which could make any legal argument more complicated.

The shoe name itself may be difficult to fully protect because the phrase is fairly common. Still, the matching apparel could raise more questions. A “band tee” released with the LeBron 23 appears to use a split-face design similar to Meek’s Dreamchasers 3 mixtape artwork, swapping in LeBron and a lion.

For now, this feels like another example of Nike tapping into culture while walking a very thin line. Whether it becomes a real legal issue or just a public callout, Meek Mill clearly wants answers.

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H/T: Modern Notoriety / Sneaker Legal

Nike Air Max 1 City Connect “Baltimore Orioles” Releases June 8th

The Nike Air Max 1 City Connect “Baltimore Orioles” brings Camden Yards into the spotlight with a release built around one of baseball’s most familiar ballparks. The Orioles-inspired pair is scheduled to release June 8, 2026, at DICK’S Sporting Goods for $150.

Nike’s City Connect line has leaned heavily into local storytelling, and Baltimore gives this Air Max 1 plenty to work with. Instead of relying only on Orioles colors, the design pulls from details tied to the team’s latest City Connect uniform and the stadium itself.

Camden Yards’ brick architecture plays a key role across the shoe. A brick-style pattern lands on the heel as a nod to the B&O Warehouse, the iconic backdrop sitting beyond right field. It gives the pair a direct Baltimore connection without turning the shoe into a full team-uniform replica.

The tongue adds another stadium reference with a graphic inspired by the analog clock in center field. Eutaw Street’s home run markers also help shape the story, giving the release more depth for Orioles fans and sneaker collectors who appreciate city-specific details.

The Nike Air Max 1 City Connect “Baltimore Orioles” releases June 8, 2026, at DICK’S Sporting Goods for $150. Pairs may also arrive earlier through the Orioles Team Store, with select local shops possibly receiving pairs as well.

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Nike Air Max 1 City Connect “Baltimore Orioles”
Color: Coconut Milk/Pro Green-Orange Horizon
Style Code: IQ2894-100
Release Date: June 8, 2026
Price: $150

A Ma Maniére x Nike Pegasus Premium “Timing Is Everything” Releases June 5th

A Ma Maniére is transitioning their Nike collaboration over to the Pegasus Premium for a two colorway release inspired by their campaign theme, “Timing Is Everything.” Expecting a Black/Burgundy Crush and Summit White/Metallic Silver duo, both are looking to drop through AMAM and partner retailers in early June.

The collection will initially release first through EQL on A Ma Maniére, Social Status, APB and JAIDE beginning today through June 2nd at 3 PM ET. Remaining pairs will drop online at A Ma Maniére on June 5th at 11 AM ET and in-store at 12 PM local time.

The theme A Ma Maniére developed for this release is one centered around Black love, movement, community and how timing cultivates special bonds. Showcased through TSU, timing your drip becomes more visceral than just another release. TSU will also host an exclusive “Timing Is Everything” activation from the brand, complete with a private invite-only two mile run on campus.

Released in two very distinct colorways, the A Ma Maniére x Nike Pegasus Premium caters to completely different atmospheres. The Black/Burgundy Crush colorway covers a dark mesh upper in muted burgundy accents, chrome Swooshes, cream midsole and dark outsole accents. On the other hand, the Summit White/Metallic Silver takes things lighter with a white mesh upper, black accents, metallic Swooshes, cream foam padding and translucent Air units.

Nike’ Pegasus Premium is what truly gives this collab a performance backbone. Featuring ZoomX foam, a sculpted Air Zoom unit and ReactX foam, this stacked outsole is made for responsive running. Lightweight engineered mesh adorns the upper and A Ma Maniére branding dots the toe box, tongue strip, toe box and heel tabs.

Style codes for these sneakers are IM0701-100 (White) and IM0701-001 (Black/Burgundy Crush). Both colorways maintain the signature blend of luxurious heritage and everyday appeal found on every pair of A Ma Maniére’ shoes, although the introduction of the Pegasus Premium platform elevates the running dynamic of the collaboration.

Nike’s latest collaboration with A Ma Maniére almost feels less like a single-drop sneaker and more like a campaign moment. Featuring two colorways, a TSU-centric rollout and a performance silhouette at its hub, “Timing Is Everything” provides the Pegasus Premium with a narrative larger than product stills.

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A Ma Maniére x Nike Pegasus Premium
Color: Summit White/Metallic Silver
Style Code: IM0701-100
Release Date: June 5, 2026
Price: $210

A Ma Maniére x Nike Pegasus Premium
Color: Black/Burgundy Crush
Style Code: IM0701-001
Release Date: June 5, 2026
Price: $210

Official Photos of the Air Jordan 1 Low OG “Sail”

The Air Jordan 1 Low OG “Sail” keeps things simple for summer without falling into the usual all-white lane. Jordan Brand dresses the low-top retro in a soft Sail finish, giving the shoe a warmer, off-white look that feels more relaxed than a standard white leather pair.

Currently, the Air Jordan 1 Low OG “Sail” is reported to release overseas on June 6th. A U.S. launch has not been officially confirmed at this time. The pair is expected to arrive under style code HQ6998-100, though stateside availability has not been announced.

Sail covers nearly the entire shoe, including the leather upper, laces, midsole, and outsole. That tonal setup puts more focus on the shape of the model, especially the OG-style build and the larger Swoosh that recently returned to the Air Jordan 1 Low OG. Red Nike Air branding on the tongue and insoles breaks up the neutral look without changing the overall feel.

Alternate bright laces are also expected to come with the pair, giving buyers the option to add a stronger pop of color. Still, the main appeal here is the understated Sail-on-Sail finish, which fits right into the current demand for easy neutral sneakers that can be worn often.

With an overseas release date now reported, the next update to watch for is an official U.S. drop date.

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Air Jordan 1 Low OG
Color: Sail/University Red
Style Code: HQ6998-100
Release Date: 2026
Price: $145