The Jordan Spizike Low “White Cement” will debut August 1, 2026 at $170 USD via Nike.com. One of Jordan Brand’s most classic colorways will transition over to Spike Lee’s low-top hybrid.
White leather coats the entirety of the upper while the cement-tone accents take center stage. Grey speckles adorn the wings, heel, and midsole to tie everything together with a clear “White Cement” nod without cluttering up the shoe’s overall aesthetic. Standard features from the Spizike remain, highlighted by mesh side panels, molded eyelets, and elongated tongue.
As for Spike Lee’s branding, the Mars Blackmon logo can be spotted on one heel while the other showcases the 40 Acres symbol. Shown here in black, the logos create a high-contrast look against the lighter color palette. This coloring scheme continues inside with red Jumpman icons on the insoles and the lace locks.
Completing the shoe is a clear outsole. Considering how the Spizike Low merges a handful of Air Jordan models into one, the “White Cement” theme feels right at home giving the shoe a vintage-inspired colorway while preserving the Spike Lee details.
The adidas Anthony Edwards 3 “Cold Blooded” is set to launch September 15, 2026 at a price of $130 via adidas.com and select retailers. The shoe has not been officially announced by adidas, so take the date and availability with a grain of salt until confirmed by the company.
Hyperboost is the big change up for the AE3. Both of Anthony Edwards’ previous signatures featured Lightstrike-based cushioning, however this shoe appears to transition to a beaded PEBA system. This is a cushioning platform that adidas has rolled out in recent years under its super trainer umbrella. A visible midfoot plate also creates structure for quick cuts, stops and downhill transitions.
Light blue mesh is used as the base color of the “Cold Blooded” palette, while shiny blue cageing and translucent green accents provide a more technical feel. The low cut profile along with rope laces, padded collar, and aggressive molded overlays mimics that of a modern guard shoe while still retaining Ant’s edge.
We can see adidas branding on the heel, as well as ribbed details on the tongue. Text that reads “Hyperboost” appears near the rear of the outsole while a wavy pattern is featured on the traction. The adidas Anthony Edwards 3 “Cold Blooded” is a nice evolution for the lineup and should be confirmed later Summer 2026.
Kelsey Plum has signed with adidas Basketball as she parts ways with Under Armour after four years. The guard for the Los Angeles Sparks provides adidas another star in the WNBA. But it’s more than just another statistical specimen. Plum can offer speed, scoring prowess, flair and star power that transcends the game.
In the WNBA 2026 season, Plum will wear the adidas Crazy Energy. The shoe features a breathable upper and Lightstrike cushioning built right in. Plum’s game is all about changes of direction, attacking downhill and playing with relentless speed.
“I’m so excited to be joining the adidas Basketball family,” said Kelsey Plum. “There’s no better brand to partner with to authentically express As part of the partnership, adidas will support Plum as an off the court icon, providing her with access to the best the brand has to offer to support her cutting-edge style that sets trends beyond the hardwood. Known for her unapologetic willingness to express herself, adidas is thrilled to support every dimension of Plum’s personality to ensure her authentic self comes through on and off the court.
adidas is also leaning into Plum’s image away from the hardwood. Her style and confidence have become part of her profile, and that matters in a WNBA era where tunnel looks, player exclusives, and performance footwear all feed the same conversation.
With Crazy Energy on court and adidas backing her full identity, this partnership feels like a natural next step for both sides.
Led from Houston Texas, The Better Generation project gives adidas Predator Sala a local soccer legacy that speaks directly to the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
The “Grassroots” name does most of the explaining. This release looks at soccer from the ground up — neighborhood games, small-sided play, local creatives, and the communities that build culture long before it reaches a global audience.
Each shoe is individually numbered 1/1248, which is the predicted number of competitors to compete at the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The Better Generation added another 26 artists that were used for the collectibles themselves, a nod to roster sizes used for competition at 26 players.
Each pair is individually numbered out of 1,248, matching the expected number of players competing in the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The Better Generation also brought in 26 creators for accompanying collectibles, referencing the 26-player rosters used for the tournament.
The rollout remains rooted in Houston. After appearing at a Houston Dynamo FC match earlier this month, The Better Generation will continue the campaign on June 20 with a local soccer tournament, penalty kick competition, jersey customization station, and watch party.
You can grab the Better Generation x adidas Predator Sala “Grassroots” starting June 20, 2026, both in-store and on The Better Generation’s website. With unisex sizing available, you’ll find the Tier 1 box for $130, Tier 2 for $175, and the Tier 3 pack at $299.
UPDATE 6/11/26: The Nike Air Max 95 Woven “Multi” will officially release June 24th via SNKRS for $190 USD.
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Nike still has tricks up their sleeve for the Nike Air Max 95. In what has been a year full of retros and collaborations for the Sergio Lozano-designed silhouette, Nike continues to find ways to keep it relevant through simple updates and brand new takes.
The latest example revisits the Nike Air Max 95 Woven from earlier in 2019. Taking design elements from the Nike Air Footscape, gradient panels were traded out in favor of a woven construction. Longer lace loops are woven throughout multiple layers of the shoe. While there have been plenty of mixed feelings towards non-OG versions of the 95, Nike generally hit the mark upon release of the original Woven.
Nike takes another crack at the concept in 2026 and hits the mark with better execution. Dark grey suede panels cover the base of the shoe while strips of yellow, pink, orange, and green canvas contrast through the woven pattern. The theme continues down to multicolor tongue branding, insole, and a deep shade of purple across both the Swoosh and visible Air unit.
Look out for the Nike Air Max 95 Woven “Multi-Color” hitting shelves Summer 2026.
Next up in Anthony Edwards’ adidas collection will be the adidas Anthony Edwards 3 Mule “Core Black/Lucid Red.” Slated to release October 2026 on adidas.com for $70, the shoe will bring elements of the AE line’s rugged basketball heritage to a slip-on silhouette.
Styled as a mule, Core Black features an updated molded upper that mimics a shell-like texture. Red trim is placed strategically on the collar while being stretched over the top of the foot for the shoe’s sole contrasting detail. Edwards’ signature logo spots the forefoot and is positioned low to keep the overall aesthetic muted.
The shoe leans more on shape than heavy branding. Carved vents hit the side panels, raised sections add depth through the upper, and the outsole uses a wavy ridged pattern that fits the aggressive look adidas has built around Ant’s signature series. It is a mule, but it does not feel like a basic slide with a logo dropped on it.
The “Core Black” colorway gives adidas an easy entry point for Edwards’ lifestyle footwear. It keeps the look simple, adds enough red to tie back to the AE energy, and gives fans a more casual option outside of his performance sneakers.
The adidas Anthony Edwards 3 Mule “Core Black/Lucid Red” is expected to release October 2026 through adidas.com and select retailers for $70.
J Balvin chose the FIFA 2026 World Cup Opening Ceremony to debut his J Balvin x Air Jordan 4 “Lemonade” colorway.
During the show, Balvin gave sneakerheads their most revealing peek so far at his anticipated next Jordan Brand project. The Colombian superstar’s Air Jordan 4 debuts in a yellow “Lemonade” colorway, encompassing the upper, midsole, heel tab and more. Croc texture is also implemented for a touch of luxury and his signature upside-down smiley face logo can be found stamped into the heel.
With the fluorescent yellow sneakers as his focal point, Balvin’s stage presence was heightened by the bold red and green accents. Similar to his other Jordans, the shoe embraces a playful spirit, though this colorway strikes me as more deliberate than some of his prior vibrant explorations.
The Air Jordan 4 is one of Jordan Brand’s most potent collaborative models, and Balvin’s iteration certainly fits that description. Two “Multicolor” samples of the J Balvin Air Jordan 4 have already leaked, but this “Lemonade” colorway seems to foreshadow the final release.
The J Balvin x Air Jordan 4 “Lemonade” is currently expected to release during Fall 2026. Stay tuned for official updates as more details develop.
Victor Wembanyama brought huge attention to the Victor Victor x Nike Air Force 1 Low ‘01 “Yellow” after donning the sneakers on his way down the tunnel prior to Game 3 of the NBA Finals.
The Victor Victor x Nike Air Force 1 Low ‘01 “Yellow” should drop sometime between Summer and Fall 2026, officially bringing the shoes beyond the initial buzz from friends and family. While Nike and Victor Victor haven’t dropped a confirmed launch date, we know that the yellow AF1 will continue to drop as part of Victor Victor’s capsule with Nike.
Yellow leather is predominantly used on the upper to give the shoe a striking tonal look, without losing too much of the OG AF1 aesthetic. White accents are then placed on the Swoosh, laces and midsole. A black outsole is used to create contrast on the bottom. Victor Victor’s signature dog head logo is stamped onto the heel, a key differentiating detail.
The release also rides on the Air Force 1 Low ’01 silhouette. The profile allows for a slimmed down toe box and overall sharper shape than what we’ve come to expect from recent Air Force 1 releases. This early-2000s-esque silhouette really complements the project, especially with Nike’s ongoing trend of revisiting classic Sportswear designs and archive-influenced styles.
The Victor Victor x Nike Air Force 1 Low ‘01 “Yellow” is expected to release during Summer/Fall 2026. More details, including official images, pricing, and exact availability, should be announced closer to the drop.
Nike is refreshing the Air Force 1 Low ’01 “Triple White” silhouette utilizing a mold from the shoe’s archives. Rather than rocking the typical Air Force 1 ’07 silhouette that most recent releases come on, this silhouette references the shoe’s 2001 construction. Utilizing the older build will offer the all-white staple a slightly altered profile while maintaining what made the shoe so classic.
Crafted completely in white leather, from the laces and Swoosh branding to the lining, stitching and midsole this Triple White colorway is truly clean. While the color blends are identical to what we’ve come to expect from an everyday white-on-white AF1, the mold has changed. The older ’01 mold dates back to a cleaner retro time period than what the modern AF1 ’07 offers.
Nike has certainly been dropping its archival Air Force 1 Low ’01s via collaborations and retro releases recently, but this could be an indication that the brand will debut more non-exclusive colorways in the vintage silhouette.
Find the Nike Air Force 1 Low ’01 “Triple White” releasing Fall 2026 for $130 USD on Nike.com and select retailers.
Jordan Brand is revisiting one of Michael Jordan’s very first Nike apparel creations with the upcoming Air Jordan 4 “Comic.” Set to drop on July 25, 2026, this shoe takes cues from MJ’s 1985 comic-themed Dunk T-shirt, transforming that vibrant graphic into a fresh Air Jordan 4 look.
The source of inspiration might not be a fresh concept, but it’s certainly evident now that the initial photos are out. The original shirt depicted Jordan soaring for a dunk with striking comic-book artwork, and that dynamic visual style is mirrored on the shoe through sharp angles, vibrant accents, and illustrated branding. It’s even being said that the matching T-shirt will also be back for this release, completely recreating that initial clothing set.
Michael Jordan’s comic-themed “Dunk” T-shirt from 1985, which inspired the Air Jordan 4 “Comic” via @vintageairjordan23
The majority of the upper is off-white leather allowing the louder elements to pop. A soft gradient of yellow, orange, and pink colors the netting found beneath the side panels and tongue. This touch echoes the color scheme of the vintage “Dunk” tee, yet keeps the shoe from feeling too much.
Comic book touches really stand out near the eyelets and heel. The top wing eyelet features pink spiked shapes that look like they’ve popped straight out of a comic panel, either as a speech bubble or an action burst. A touch of red is added to the lower wing eyelet, near where the laces go. The black support wings and heel tabs serve to anchor the bolder color pops to the familiar Jordan 4 silhouette.
A pink Jumpman logo, subtly sketched with a gradient, sits on the tongue, with “Flight” lettering beneath. At the heel, the Nike Air detail features a dotted comic-print overlay and a vibrant gradient fill, creating a first-edition comic aesthetic rather than standard retro branding.
The sole features a black, cream, and pink midsole with prominent Air cushioning. The aged cream section adds a vintage feel, while the pink outsole keeps the theme connected from top to bottom. To round out the appearance, the shoes feature white laces, an off-white interior, and black detailing at the front.
Air Jordan 4 Comic Release Date
The Air Jordan 4 “Comic” is expected to release July 25, 2026, through SNKRS and select Jordan Brand retailers. The shoe will be available in family sizing, with retail set at $230 for men, $165 for grade school, $105 for preschool, and $90 for toddler sizes.
Fat Joe received a new Knicks-themed Jordan Brand pack after Game 4 of the 2026 NBA Finals, adding another courtside sneaker storyline to New York’s postseason run.
The package sent to Fat Joe includes custom Terror Squad versions of the Air Jordan 3 and Air Jordan 1 Low, both rendered in Knicks colorways. This pack is believed to be Friends & Family only with no release planned.
The Air Jordan 3 showcases a white leather base enhanced by grey-and-orange elephant print, complemented by a blue heel tab, vibrant orange lining, and pops of orange on the outsole. Terror Squad branding appears near the heel with an orange Jumpman completing the back tab.
Keeping things simple, the Air Jordan 1 Low opts for a white leather base. That direct New York feel is achieved through orange Swooshes, laces, and complementary TS branding, keeping the look clean. Included Knicks-inspired box artwork completes the package and calls back to the Finals moment.
The rapper’s deep ties to Nike and Jordan Brand lend an undeniable authenticity to his collaborations. His Terror Squad Air Force 1s were immortalized in sneaker lore during the 2000s, with select pairs eventually getting official releases years later. These Jordan customs are right in that same personal lane, but show no signs of hitting retail.
New York currently leads San Antonio 3-1 in the NBA Finals after its historic Game 4 comeback at Madison Square Garden. Game 5 shifts to San Antonio on Saturday, giving Fat Joe another chance to pull out one of these Knicks-themed Terror Squad Jordans if he makes the trip.
Currently, the Fat Joe x Terror Squad Air Jordan 3 and Air Jordan 1 Low are only available as custom colorways. As the Knicks keep striving for a title, this collection offers one of the team’s most recognizable celebrity supporters another pair to wear while cheering from the sidelines.
With a scuffed-up finish and punk-inspired graphics, this Vans Old Skool gives one of Vans’ most recognizable skate silhouettes a rougher edge.
The Travis Barker x Vans Old Skool “White” will release June 18, 2026 online and in-store at Vans and select retailers. Pairs will come in unisex sizing and will retail for $90.
The shoe is primarily white canvas, but left clean wasn’t the intention. Instead black stains smear across the toe box, eyestays, laces, side panels, and entire heel. The vintage Old Skool design elements are present too; black side stripe, padded collar, metal top eyelets, and waffle outsole.
A majority of the attitude can be found in Travis Barker’s personal graphics. Half of “Dues” and “Paid” wraps across each toe box in black Gothic font, tied together by black barbed wire along the midsole foxing. “Trials” and “Verder” write across the heels, while the insoles are simply branded with Vans and Travis Barker’ names.
The Travis Barker x Vans Old Skool “White” doesn’t need much else besides the classic shoe shape and heavy distressing. It still feels like a Vans skate shoe first, stained with just enough punk, music and skate culture, that you know Travis Barker had a hand in designing it.
The Nike Kobe 8 Protro “Shanghai Fireworks” is returning for Fall 2026, bringing back one of the Kobe 8s most sought-after regional releases. The pair is currently expected to release November 11, 2026 for $200 USD.
Originally launched in 2013 as a China-exclusive, the Kobe 8 “Shanghai Fireworks” built its reputation through limited access and one of the louder graphic uppers from Kobe Bryant’s low-cut signature line. The 2026 Protro keeps the same energy with a Laser Orange, Cinnabar, and Safety Orange color palette, using fiery streaks across the engineered mesh upper to connect back to the fireworks theme.
The story behind the colorway also ties into Kobe’s long-standing connection with China. Bryant made regular summer visits overseas with Nike years before those trips became a routine part of modern signature athlete marketing. His popularity in China helped expand his global reach, while the 2013 timing also lines up with the Lakers’ preseason games against Stephen Curry and the Warriors in Beijing and Shanghai.
Design details stay close to the original. The upper mixes orange and yellow tones with darker Swoosh branding, while Kobe logos appear on the tongue and outsole. The heel adds extra graphic detailing, and the translucent outsole gives the bright upper a little balance underfoot. Style code IO6259-800 is attached to this 2026 release.
Like other Kobe Protro models, the “Shanghai Fireworks” update is expected to preserve the look of the original while bringing the performance setup closer to today’s standards. That matters with the Kobe 8, a model still favored for its low profile, lightweight feel, and court-ready build.
Nike Kobe 8 Protro Shanghai Fireworks Release Date
The Nike Kobe 8 Protro “Shanghai Fireworks” releases November 11, 2026, at select retailers and Nike.com. Retail is set at $200 USD.
Jordan Brand’s Fall 2026 women’s lineup will include the Jordan Heir Series 2 WNBA “Birds of Paradise”, a floral-themed colorway built around WNBA details and warm seasonal color blocking.
Black leather and mesh handle most of the upper, giving the shoe a darker base before the Coconut Milk lace panel breaks things up. The lower TPU piece adds the strongest hit of color, using bright orange with a softer peach fade near the top.
The “Birds of Paradise” theme comes through strongest on the translucent floral outsole, which wraps slightly onto the toe. Reddish-orange laces bring that same energy up top without pulling the design too far away from its black base.
A throwback WNBA badge appears on the left tongue, while the right tongue keeps the Jumpman logo. That split branding gives the Jordan Heir Series 2 a clear league connection, fitting Jordan Brand’s continued push into women’s performance basketball.
The Jordan Heir Series 2 WNBA “Birds of Paradise” releases Fall 2026 through Nike.com and select Jordan Brand retailers in-store and online. The release will be available in women’s sizing for $120 USD.
Nike ACG is bringing back the LDV in Summer 2026, giving one of its early long-distance runners another run with a more outdoor-ready build. Originally short for Long Distance Vector, the shoe dates back to the 1970s and later helped inform the direction of All Conditions Gear as Nike leaned further into trail and outdoor performance.
The shape still feels close to Nike’s late-’70s running catalog, with a low cut, slim profile, and paneling that shares some DNA with the original Tailwind from 1978. This version adds more cushion underfoot, ReactX branding on the midsole, and a rugged black outsole that pulls from Nike’s waffle traction.
The bolder pair arrives in Varsity Red/Sail-White-Wolf Grey. Red textile covers the upper, while darker red overlays wrap the toe, eyestay, and heel. Wolf Grey hits the Swoosh, heel tab, and ACG triangle logo, with white laces and a Sail midsole keeping the colorway from feeling too heavy.
Nike’s second option goes quieter in Wolf Grey/Summit White-White-Navy. Grey textile and overlays handle most of the upper, while navy lands on the Swoosh, heel tab, tongue branding, and ACG logos. It has more of an everyday trail-runner feel, especially with the white midsole and black tread breaking up the neutral build.
Both Nike ACG LDV colorways include exposed tongue labels, embroidered Nike branding on the heel, ACG side badges, and chunky outsole traction. The Nike ACG LDV “Varsity Red” and “Wolf Grey Navy” release Summer 2026 through Nike.com and select retailers for $130 each.
Select retailers have the PUMA MB.05 Low “Bluemazing” scheduled to release June 19, 2026, with a $120 price tag. For now, that date applies to early retailer listings. PUMA has not yet confirmed if a wider launch will follow on the same day.
LaMelo Ball’s low-top model keeps the loud energy of the MB line, using a purple-pink upper covered in jagged blue graphics. The pattern gives the shoe a cracked, electric look without needing much else. Bright blue also shows up on the tongue, laces, collar, and lining, pulling the upper together around one bold contrast.
Orange details break up the blue-heavy design in smaller hits. You’ll find them on the PUMA branding, tongue area, heel badge, and outsole logo. LaMelo-inspired text appears near the tongue, keeping the signature touch visible without overcrowding the shoe.
The lower half sticks with deep blue across the sculpted midsole and outsole. Its wavy sidewall gives the MB.05 Low a sharper on-court shape, while the traction continues the graphic-heavy feel underneath.
As a low-top, the PUMA MB.05 Low “Bluemazing” gives hoopers a lighter-looking option from Ball’s fifth signature line.