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Nike LeBron 23 “Dreams And Nightmares” Releases May 26th

UPDATE 5/21/26: Official images of the Nike LeBron 23 “Dreams & Nightmares” have now been added in both adult and grade school sizing. A May 26th release is expected, retailing for $235.

Original Story 4/1/26:
A championship story sits at the center of LeBron’s next signature release, and the official images make that clear right away. Inspired by LeBron’s first championship and Finals MVP in Miami, the Nike LeBron 23 “Dreams And Nightmares” is scheduled to release in Summer 2026, bringing a layered theme that pulls from title-winning hardware, personal milestones, and one of the most quoted rap intros of the last decade.

Honoring those achievements with every dribble would certainly be a unique way to celebrate. This LeBron 23 embodies that concept with a white upper enveloped in a complex textured design. The added layers help the shoe feel substantial compared to your average performance take. Bubbling underneath is a metallic gold lower that coats the silhouette in a shine synonymous with rings and trophies, while black interior and icy blue outsoles help contrast the overall finish.

Small details help carry the story. A ring-inspired badge appears on the heel, gold branding pops against the upper, and the extra sticker set gives the pair a more collectible edge. The “Dreams And Nightmares” nickname also connects to Meek Mill’s debut era, the same period when LeBron finally secured his first NBA title, which gives the concept a more grounded meaning.

Luxury still plays a large role in the design, but it never feels burdensome. Nike strikes a nice balance with the basketball shoe by sprinkling in celebratory nods while maintaining a cleaner construct that can be worn with or without court time.

The Nike LeBron 23 “Dreams And Nightmares” will release May 26, 2026 through select Nike Basketball retailers and Nike.com. The retail price tag is set at $235 USD.

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Nike LeBron 23 “Dreams & Nightmares”
Color: Metallic Silver/Dusty Cactus-Black-Multi-Color
Style Code: IF0695-001
Release Date: May 26, 2026
Price: $235

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Nike Air Trainer SC “Atlanta Olympics” Returns For 30th Anniversary

Nike is dusting off its Atlanta Olympics playbook for 2026. For the brand’s 30th anniversary of the 1996 Summer Olympics, the Air Trainer SC is making a comeback. While the 2016 iteration went heavy on teal for the shoe’s 20th anniversary, the silhouette steps out in purple suede this time around.

The Nike Air Trainer SC “Atlanta Olympics 30th Anniversary” is expected to release in June 2026 for $140. The shoe will be available in unisex sizing through Nike.com and select retailers.

Purple sets the tone across most of the upper, covering the shaggy suede overlays and matching leather panels. White appears on the tongue, laces, midsole, straps, and side panel sections, giving the darker upper some contrast. Gold hardware adds an Olympics-inspired finish without overpowering the shoe.

Nike has even found ways to include Atlanta nods in subtle ways. Stitched on the right tongue is an embroidered peach, a shout-out to Atlanta, the city that hosted the 1996 Games. Meanwhile, the left tongue preserves Nike gold branding, while inside the sole is written “96” to directly tie the release to the games.

Color speaks loudest right underfoot. Red, teal, yellow and orange hits can be seen through the translucent outsole, pulling colorways from the bright and vibrant Atlanta Olympics branding prominently used during the Games.

Nike’s Air Trainer SC already has deep roots in cross-training history, which makes the Olympics theme feel natural on the model. This version does not repeat the 2016 teal pair, but it follows the same Atlanta storyline with a fresh anniversary look.

The Nike Air Trainer SC “Atlanta Olympics 30th Anniversary” will be released June 2026 and retail for $140.

Details you can expect to see are purple suede, white contrast details, gold accents, peach embroidered tongues, “96” insoles, and a multi-colored translucent outsole.

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Nike Air Trainer SC “Atlanta Olympics 30th Anniversary”
Color: Pro Purple/Sail-Metallic Gold-White
Style Code: IQ5796-500
Release Date: June 2026
Price: $140

Nike Air Max 90 “World Cup Pack” Now Available (May 2026)

UPDATE 5/21/26: The Nike Air Max 90 “World Cup Pack” is now available on Nike.com.

Original Story 4/9/26:
Nike landed one of its smartest hybrid projects in recent memory with the Air Max Mad 90 Pack, a collection that merges the Air Max 90 with four of the brand’s most recognizable football boots. Instead of feeling like a mashup built for shock value, each pair looks intentional, wearable, and rooted in the identity that made the original boots matter in the first place.

Nike builds the pack around four important eras of football design, pulling cues from the Hypervenom, Mercurial Vapor, Total 90 Laser, and Tiempo. Each model keeps the Air Max 90 as the lifestyle foundation, but the football references are more than surface-level styling. Panel layouts, materials, signature detailing, and boot-inspired elements such as extended tongues and striking zones make the connection clear without losing the everyday appeal of the Air Max silhouette.

The Nike Mad 90 Pack stands out because the inspiration feels precise rather than forced. The Hypervenom version carries over the aggressive, unpredictable energy that defined that boot line, while the Mercurial leans into speed-focused design language. The Total 90 Laser channels control and precision, and the Tiempo brings in a more crafted, expressive feel. Every pair respects the source material, which is exactly why the collection works better than most hybrids on the market.

Nike also uses the release to tap into the broader momentum around global football culture ahead of the next major tournament cycle. Apparel tied to communities in cities such as Los Angeles and Seoul helps position the pack as more than just a sneaker drop. The result feels like a crossover between sport heritage and streetwear storytelling, giving the collection relevance beyond nostalgia alone.

Nike Mad 90 Pack Release Date

The Nike Air Max Mad 90 Pack is scheduled for a global release on May 11th, with a North America launch set for May 21st.

For anyone tracking upcoming Nike releases, Air Max 90 hybrids, or football-inspired sneakers, this pack looks like one of the more convincing cross-category drops of the season.

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Nike Air Max 90 “Laser 90”
Color: Zest/Fire Red-Gym Red-Black
Style Code: HJ0624-758
Release Date: May 21, 2026
Price: $150

Nike Air Max 90 “Hypervenom”
Color: Bright Citrus/Total Orange-Black
Style Code: IR1978-844
Release Date: May 21, 2026
Price: $150

Nike Air Max 90 “Mercurial”
Color: Black/White-Gold Leaf-Pear-Black Tea-Blue Jay
Style Code: IR5903-010
Release Date: May 21, 2026
Price: $150

Nike Air Max 90 “Tiempo”
Color: Black/Voltage Green-White
Style Code: IU0523-010
Release Date: May 21, 2026
Price: $150

Stone Island x New Balance 1890 Pack Releases June 2026

UPDATE 5/21/26: Stone Island and New Balance have officially revealed both colorways from their collaborative 1890 collection. Currently set to release June 4th via Stone Island, sign-ups for more release info are currently live on the brand’s website. A wider release will be available from New Balance later on, however an exact date has yet to be revealed. Pricing has not been revealed yet either. Check out new campaign images below and stay tuned for more updates as they arrive.

Original Story 5/20/26:
Stone Island is adding its name to the New Balance 1890, giving the hybrid runner another major collaboration before the model fully settles into the market.

Early images reveal two colorways for the Stone Island x New Balance 1890. As expected both play into the brand’s signature color palette of understated tones and tactical style. First up is a darker olive and charcoal colorblock layered over cream while the other colorway opts for lighter grey, soft green and off-white hues.

The New Balance 1890 has already built an impressive early roster. Action Bronson, Joe Freshgoods, and JJJJound have all been tied to the silhouette, making this one of New Balance’s strongest new collaborative pushes in recent memory. Instead of slowly introducing the model through general releases, the brand appears to be using trusted names to give the 1890 more weight right away.

Stone Island’s version fits that strategy well. Both pairs feature layered mesh and synthetic panels across the upper, shaggy suede around the heel, and a sculpted midsole with visible cushioning underfoot. The “N” logo blends into the side panels instead of standing out too loudly, while Stone Island branding appears on the tongue for a clean collaborative mark.

The darker pair adds a bright neon green hit near the heel, giving the shoe its sharpest pop of color. Meanwhile, the lighter pair feels more subdued, almost like an outdoor-focused runner built for everyday wear. That balance between technical design and wearable color blocking is exactly where Stone Island and New Balance usually connect best.

New Balance has not announced official release details for the Stone Island x New Balance 1890. However, with early pairs already surfacing, more information on pricing, availability, and launch timing should follow soon.

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Jordan Brand Unveils The Triangle Basketball Shoe

Jordan Brand continues its expansion into performance basketball footwear with the Jordan Triangle. This low-cut silhouette is designed to keep up with today’s game. It will launch worldwide on July 2 in three colorways: Baltic Blue, Volt and Hyper Punch.

Built for guards, wings, bigs, and younger hoopers still figuring out their role, the Jordan Triangle is not tied to one position. It is designed for players who spend a full game cutting, switching, attacking downhill, defending in space, and taking contact around the rim. Pairs will be available through Jordan.com and select retailers.

The Triangle name nods to the famous offense, but the shoe’s purpose is more modern than nostalgic. Jordan Brand shaped it around quick movement and all-around support, giving players a low-profile ride that keeps them close to the court without stripping away cushioning.

ZoomX foam is utilized through the forefoot for a responsive feel on initial steps, takeoffs, and quick accelerations. Heel impact absorption is provided by Air Zoom cushioning and a Cushlon 3.0 carrier delivers plush comfort over the course of longer runs. The combination of these elements allow the shoe to have balance of rebound and control.

Midfoot stability is provided by an injection molded shank keeping your foot locked in during hard cuts and rapid direction changes. Upper is constructed with a carbon-fiber inspired woven material adding structure and breathability without feeling bulky.

Full-length Hart rubber 2.0 herringbone traction handles the grip underfoot. That detail matters for a shoe built around two-way play, especially for players sliding on defense one possession and pushing the pace the next.

Jordan Brand athletes Cameron Boozer and Sarah Strong both pointed to the shoe’s comfort, support, and responsive feel. Their feedback fits the Triangle’s bigger goal: a performance model that can handle heavy minutes without feeling limited to one type of player.

The Jordan Triangle arrives July 2nd in Baltic Blue, Volt, and Hyper Punch. Packing ZoomX, Air Zoom, Cushlon 3.0, woven support and herringbone traction into one shoe, Jordan Brand is adding some versatile next-play ability to its basketball arsenal for the next generation of hoopers.

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Brain Child’s Reebok Cosmic Reef Pack Grows With New “Blue Nebula” Colorway

Brain Child’s Reebok Cosmic Reef rollout has another colorway on deck. Following the “Red Nebula” reveal, the brand shared a new “Blue Nebula” edition on social media, keeping the same gradient idea but pushing it into a darker lane.

The Brain Child x Reebok Cosmic Reef “Blue Nebula” brings black trim across the upper, giving the brighter mesh underneath more shape. Baby blue starts near the toe before fading into yellow through the quarter, with those same tones showing up again on the branding and cushioning.

Reebok’s tech-heavy silhouette does a lot of the work here. Brain Child leans into that with layered color blocking, visible contrast, and the kind of slightly odd palette that fits the brand’s usual design language. Compared to the “Red Nebula,” this pair feels moodier without losing the pack’s space-inspired look.

Brain Child has not confirmed release details yet. The brand only teased “More info soon” while tagging Reebok, so a wider update appears to be coming later.

The “Blue Nebula” makes the Cosmic Reef pack feel like more than a quick one-pair project. With two colorways now in view, Brain Child and Reebok seem to be building a bigger story around the model.

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Brain Child x Reebok DMX Series 3000 “Blue Nebula”
Release Date: 2026
Price: TBA

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Sneaker Politics x PUMA H-Street “Trophies” Shines in Bronze

PUMA’s H-Street line will receive a bit of metallic-inspired treatment from Sneaker Politics. The “Trophies” collab will release May 22nd in-store at all Sneaker Politics locations at 6 PM ET and online May 23rd at 9 AM CT. Price tags are set at $120 USD.

Crafted atop the PUMA H-Street silhouette, inspired by their track-focused lineage, the sneaker maintains the slim silhouette we’ve come to associate with the PUMA Harambee running spike from the 2000s. Sneaker Politics uses that halo as a starting point while amping up the warmth with bronze synthetic leather and copper brown suede overlays. While the combination reads dressy over tech, you can still pick up on the heritage of the running-spike inspired model.

Off-white was used on the tongue and midsole to help give the upper some visual breathing room. Red Sneaker Politics branding appears on the tongue while a black outsole creates further contrast on the bottom of the bronze-heavy silhouette.

Completing the package, Sneaker Politics includes a custom shoebox and commemorative dustbag with every pair. You definitely don’t need me to explain how well that fits the namesake.

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Sneaker Politics x PUMA H-Street “Trophies”
Release Date: May 23, 2026
Price: $120

Coco Gauff Leads New Balance 2026 Tennis Collection Into A Bigger Season

New Balance is treating tennis like a bigger priority in 2026, building a full performance collection around match play, training, and everyday court wear. Coco Gauff, Tommy Paul, Jordan Thompson, and McCartney Kessler are all part of the rollout through the brand’s current athlete roster.

Footwear from the New Balance 2026 Tennis Collection arrived April 1, with apparel scheduled to release globally May 19 through NewBalance.com and select retailers. The idea is simple: bring the same type of gear seen on New Balance athletes to players shopping the line for themselves.

Traditional tennis style is still at the center. Polos, collars, pleated skirts, tournament tops, and shorts carry the familiar look, while updated cuts, bonded finishes, breathable fabrics, and moisture-wicking construction make the range feel more current. Men’s pieces include Tournament Tops, Polos, Shorts, and Graphic Tees, priced from $40 to $70.

Women’s apparel adds tanks, polos, novelty tops, practice pieces, and a new Tournament Skort. New Balance uses a stretch-knit waistband with Bemis EverFit™ bonded adhesive on the skort, adding support without unnecessary bulk.

The footwear side includes the Coco CG2, Coco Delray, Fresh Foam X CT-Rally v2, and FuelCell 996v6, with colorways tied to the tennis calendar. Madrid and Rome get Deep End and Medusa Green palettes, while the Wimbledon looks lean into white bases with Deep End and Black accents.

Coco Gauff will also have custom kits for Roland Garros and Wimbledon. That gives the collection a clear face on court, while the broader lineup shows New Balance pushing tennis with more structure heading into 2026.

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New Balance 2026 Tennis Collection
Release Date: 2026

Nike Vomero Premium “Rush Violet/Volt Glow” Releases May 26th

Nike is taking the Vomero Premium in a much louder direction with the upcoming Nike Vomero Premium “Rush Violet/Volt Glow”. The unisex release is scheduled for May 26, 2026 with a retail price of $230.

The colorway builds around a dark navy and black mesh upper, giving the runner a layered, almost heat-map look across the base. Black covers the eyelets, tongue, and oversized 55 mm rocker midsole, which helps the brighter details stand out without the shoe losing its darker edge.

Neon green 3D spikes become the main visual story here. They spread across the upper in scattered sections, with blue nodes connecting the raised details for a more technical feel. Nike also removes the usual “AIR” branding from the side panels, letting the neon protrusions take that space instead.

Visible Air units add more color underfoot, with volt green showing near the forefoot and navy hitting the heel area. Branding stays minimal by comparison, with small Swoosh logos placed on the black midsole and heel. A neon outsole finishes the design and keeps the energy consistent from top to bottom.

The Nike Vomero Premium “Rush Violet/Volt Glow” releases May 26, 2026 through SNKRS and select retailers in-store and online. Available in unisex sizing, the retail price is set at $230.

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Nike Vomero Premium
Color: Black/Rush Violet-Black-Volt Glow
Style Code: IR2168-002
Release Date: May 26, 2026
Price: $230

OVO x Oracle Red Bull Racing Reunite For 2026 F1 Collection

OVO and Oracle Red Bull Racing are back with another collection, this time leaning deeper into the F1 side of the partnership. The 2026 capsule releases May 22, 2026 through the OVO website.

Drake’s OVO label has been building its connection with Oracle Red Bull Racing through apparel that sits between motorsport gear and premium streetwear. This latest drop keeps that lane intact, with preview images showing varsity jackets, heavyweight polos, graphic tees, gloves, hats, and other racing-inspired pieces.

The main piece appears to be a navy varsity jacket with oversized OVO owl branding, Oracle Red Bull Racing embroidery, and “Racing” script across the chest. Navy carries most of the lineup, while Red Bull’s red, yellow, and white accents show up across the branding and smaller details.

Formula 1 style has been moving into fashion more heavily over the past few years, and this release taps into that without feeling too far removed from OVO’s usual look. The gloves, helmet imagery, and team graphics give it a clear racing angle, while the darker color palette keeps the collection closer to lifestyle wear.

The OVO x Oracle Red Bull Racing 2026 collection releases May 22, 2026, exclusively through OVO online.

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OVO x Oracle Red Bull Racing 2026 Collection
Release Date: May 22, 2026

Nike KD 6 “Seat Pleasant” Returns Spring 2027

The KD 6 is only just getting back into the mix for 2026, but Nike already appears to have more planned for the model. One pair to watch is the Nike KD 6 “Seat Pleasant”, which is now expected to return in 2027.

The KD 6 “Seat Pleasant” was originally released all the way back in 2013 as the initial colorway of Durant’s sixth signature shoe. Influenced by Seat Pleasant, Maryland, the palette of Sonic Yellow, Midnight Navy and Tropical Teal was inspired by the hometown that helped Durant discover his love for basketball before he entered the NBA.

While Durant has progressed all the way to the KD 19, his early Nike signatures like the KD 6 will always have a special place with fans that followed him before he won championships. The shoe was released during arguably the best period of Durant’s career and used cutting edge performance features and storytelling colorways that felt intentional.

Built around a dual-layered upper and Flywire support, the Nike KD 6 featured an iconic overlapping split tongue. Performance wise, a combination of Max Air and Zoom Air delivered cushioning that was reminiscent of the season it was released.

Colorway wise, there is not much else to say about the return other than it will stick true to the original. Reminiscent of Durant’s time in Maryland, Seat Pleasant inspired the green and yellow color story we know today. While the nostalgic air will be there for the retro, Durant’s homecoming story should help this release stand out from other returns.

Nike KD 6 “Seat Pleasant” Release Date

The Nike KD 6 “Seat Pleasant” will release in Spring 2027 at select Nike Basketball retailers and Nike.com, priced at $135 USD.

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Nike KD 6 “Seat Pleasant”
Color: Sonic Yellow/Midnight Navy-Tropical Teal
Style Code: IQ0145-700
Release Date: 2027
Price: $135

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Travis Scott x CPFM x Nike Flea 1 Releases Spring 2027

The Travis Scott x CPFM x Nike Flea 1 “Cactus Jack” is now expected to release in Spring 2027, giving the long-delayed Nike Flea 1 story another major chapter. Originally revealed by Cactus Plant Flea Market and Nike back in 2022, the model has mostly stayed quiet outside of limited pairs and scrapped release plans.

According to @brandon1an and Sneaker Market RO, Travis Scott’s version will arrive in a Khaki, Night Forest, Oatmeal, and Baroque Brown color scheme. The pair carries SKU IX7250-200 and is expected to retail for $180 USD in men’s sizing.

The design features a tan-based upper with white overlays and dark green accents. Travis Scott’s signature reverse Swoosh appears on the side panels, while a Cactus Jack face logo lands on the medial heel for added branding.

The Nike Flea 1 itself has a messy release history. The “Barley” colorway was originally expected to drop in 2022, with official images surfacing before production issues reportedly stopped the launch. However, CPFM and Nike did release the wild “Overgrown” version that same year. Now, the “Barley” colorway is expected to return for Holiday 2026 alongside other pairs.

Travis Scott CPFM Nike Flea 1 Release Date

The Travis Scott x CPFM x Nike Flea 1 “Cactus Jack” is expected to release Spring 2027 through CPFM, Travis Scott’s website, SNKRS, and select retailers. More updates should surface as the launch gets closer.

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Travis Scott x CPFM x Nike Flea 1
Color: Khaki/Night Forest-Oatmeal-Baroque Brown
Style Code: IX7250-200
Release Date: Spring 2027
Price: $180

Vans Old Skool Souvenir Surfaces in New Colorways For Summer 2026

Vans might have more life in the Old Skool “Souvenir” than many expected. After the brown and burgundy pairs started gaining traction, navy blue and salmon orange versions are now beginning to surface.

The Vans Old Skool Souvenir takes a familiar skate shoe and gives it just enough polish to feel new. Its quilted-style detailing and vintage handbag-inspired look made the early pairs feel more elevated, but not so dressed up that the Old Skool lost its usual easy wearability.

Navy blue gives the model a cleaner, more everyday look, while salmon orange pushes the lineup into a brighter direction. A white “Oatmeal” pair has also been seen, so Vans appears to be building this into more than a quick one-off release.

The timing works in Vans’ favor. Simple lifestyle sneakers are still in a strong place, and the Old Skool remains one of the brand’s most reliable shapes. The “Souvenir” version adds enough personality without making the shoe feel forced, which is probably why it caught on so quickly.

Vans has not announced release dates, pricing, or availability for the next Vans Old Skool Souvenir colorways. For now, the navy and salmon pairs show the brand leaning into one of its better recent ideas while the interest is still fresh.

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Kith x adidas Football Jersey Collection Celebrates Messi’s World Cup Legacy

Ronnie Fieg has started teasing a new Kith, adidas Football, and Lionel Messi project, and the early look is all about jerseys. Shared on social media, the preview shows Kith-branded adidas designs stamped with Messi’s personal “M” logo, confirming a three-way collection tied to the Argentine star.

The Kith adidas Messi collection does not have a confirmed release date or pricing yet. What has been confirmed is the purpose behind it. Fieg says the project celebrates 20 years since Messi’s first World Cup appearance in 2006, while also marking Kith’s 15th anniversary.

Messi’s fingerprints appear to be all over the collection. According to Fieg, each piece was co-designed with him and made to his exact specifications, which gives the project more weight than a regular lifestyle football drop.

Argentina-inspired jerseys lead the rollout so far. Some designs reference Messi’s No. 19 from his early international years, while others use the No. 10 that became part of his Argentina legacy. The 2006 World Cup connection is the main thread, but the preview also points to a wider apparel lineup beyond just match-style shirts.

Kith has been in the adidas Football space before, working around the sport with names like Kaká, Paul Pogba, and Paulo Dybala. Messi pushes that history into a bigger lane, especially with the 2026 World Cup approaching and likely carrying major meaning for the final stretch of his playing career.

Kith’s Miami presence adds another layer with Messi currently playing for Inter Miami. The full lineup still has not been revealed, but the first look suggests a collection built around football history, lifestyle design, and one of the sport’s defining careers.

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Bad Bunny x ZARA “BENITO ANTONIO” Collection Releases May 21st With 150 Pieces

Bad Bunny’s Zara rollout already felt real before Zara confirmed it. Benito wore pieces tied to the project during his Super Bowl halftime performance in February, then carried the connection into May with a custom black tuxedo co-designed with the brand for the Met Gala.

The Bad Bunny ZARA BENITO ANTONIO Collection officially releases Thursday, May 21, at 12 AM ET on Zara’s website. Select Zara locations worldwide will also receive the 150-piece lineup, including dedicated spaces at Zara Man in Soho, The Grove in Los Angeles, and Miami Brickell.

Janthony Oliveras, Bad Bunny’s longtime creative director, helped shape the collection around the kind of clothing Benito has made part of his everyday style. Wide-leg trousers, oversized zip hoodies, boxy pink tees, sun-faded yellow and coral tones, and tailored double-breasted suits give the range a full wardrobe feel instead of a small celebrity capsule.

Puerto Rico sits at the center of the project. Zara gave the island early access through a surprise pop-up at Plaza Las Américas in San Juan, where Bad Bunny appeared without warning. That hometown-first rollout gave the collection a stronger cultural foundation before its wider release.

STILLZ photographed the campaign in Puerto Rico, continuing his long-running visual partnership with Benito. The imagery, developed with M/M Paris, focuses on details that feel specific to the island, from cracked sidewalks and electric poles to handmade textures and warm natural light. One campaign image shows Benito beside a small wooden boat with a sail made from pieces in the collection, a visual that says more about the project than a standard fashion rollout could.

The Bad Bunny ZARA BENITO ANTONIO Collection lands as a fashion release built around place, personal style, and identity. For Zara, it connects the brand to one of music’s most influential global figures. For Benito, it keeps the story rooted in Puerto Rico before the rest of the world gets access.

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Bad Bunny x ZARA “BENITO ANTONIO” Collection
Release Date: May 21, 2026

Bronny James’ B9 Logo Hits The Nike LeBron Witness 9 “Desert Camo”

Bronny James is getting his latest Nike LeBron Witness 9 PE released to the public. After spending much of his rookie season developing through the G League, James earned late-season minutes with the Lakers and shared several standout father-son moments alongside LeBron.

The Bronny James x Nike LeBron Witness 9 “Desert Camo” will release in June 2026 through Nike.com and select retailers. The pair will be available in unisex sizing with a retail price of $115.

This colorway first surfaced in April, giving fans an early look at Bronny’s digital desert camo player exclusive. The upper features a pixel-style camouflage pattern, while white stacked reverse Swooshes add sharp contrast across the side panels.

Bronny’s red “B9” logo lands on the heel, giving the shoe its personal touch. Cream accents and reflective details also appear throughout, helping the performance model feel more polished than a standard team colorway.

Nike giving this LeBron Witness 9 a wider release shows growing interest around Bronny’s name beyond the court. With the Lakers’ season over, his next year becomes even more important as he continues building his role and identity in the league.

The Bronny James x Nike LeBron Witness 9 “Desert Camo” releases June 2026 for $115. Expect pairs to arrive at Nike.com and select retailers in-store and online.

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Bronny James x Nike LeBron Witness 9 “Desert Camo”
Color: Pale Ivory/White-Sail-Light Orewood Brown-University Red
Style Code: IO7381-100
Release Date: June 1, 2026
Price: $115