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Nike Air Force 1 Low Woven “Twine Yellow” Combines Suede and Linen Textures

The Nike Air Force 1 Low Woven “Twine Yellow” sticks with the familiar AF1 shape but switches up the materials for a different feel. Instead of the usual leather build, this pair blends Twine Yellow suede overlays with Linen-colored woven panels, giving the shoe a more relaxed look overall.

Across the upper, Twine Yellow suede frames the design. It wraps the mudguard, eyestays, heel panel, and the Swoosh logos along the sides. The suede has a soft texture that keeps the color looking warm rather than overly bright. On the other hand, the toe box and mid panels are made with a Linen woven textile. The fabric results in a distinct pattern on the surface of the upper while also allowing the footwear to feel lighter and more breathable.

Other details remain consistent with a neutral color scheme. Linen laces are placed through suede eyestays and laid over a woven tongue with a matching Nike Air tab. A small metal AF1 lace dubrae is placed near the bottom of the laces for a bit of contrast shine.

Underfoot, the shoe is lifted by a Twine-colored Air Force 1 midsole and outsole. This preserves the classic build of an AF1, with the midsole housing the model’s encapsulated Air cushioning and the outsole retaining its signature circular traction pattern.

The Nike Air Force 1 Low Woven “Twine Yellow/Linen” is expected to release Summer 2026 via Nike.com and select retailers.

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Nike Air Force 1 Low Woven
Color: Twine Yellow/Linen
Style Code: II9807-700
Release Date: 2026
Price: TBA

Nike Air Rejuven8 “Sequoia/Light Khaki” Appears With A Breathable Lattice Upper

The Nike Air Rejuven8 “Sequoia/Light Khaki” leans into a modern look while keeping comfort at the core of the design. Up top, the shoe uses a Light Khaki molded cage that wraps the foot in an airy lattice pattern. The open layout lets air move through the upper and gives the silhouette its distinctive structure. Sitting underneath is a soft inner bootie built from gauze-like mesh, which creates a flexible, sock-like feel that stays comfortable throughout the day.

Light Khaki rope laces thread through the cage and help secure the fit without adding bulk. Additional padding around the collar results in a softer feel around the ankle. Pull tabs located on the tongue and heel allows for easier slip-on functionality. The neutral upper is perched atop an outdoorsy Sequoia-toned midsole with a pebbled texture.

Featuring a chunky Sequoia foam outsole with sectioned pods for traction and flexibility. The configuration allows the shoe to keep each step stable without sacrificing cushioning. A tiny tonal Nike Swoosh is also molded onto the lateral midsole.

Created initially as a recovery shoe, the Air Rejuven8 places comfort front and center with plush foam and inflatable Air.

The Nike Air Rejuven8 “Sequoia/Light Khaki” releases Summer 2026 for $135 USD. Grab pairs through Nike.com and select retailers.

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Nike Air Rejuven8
Color: Sequoia/Light Khaki
Style Code: IQ0310-355
Release Date: 2026
Price: $135

A Citrus Update Lands On The Nike Air Force 1 Low “White/Orange Frost”

Seasonal color updates continue to keep Nike’s most familiar classic in steady rotation. As warmer months approach, the Nike Air Force 1 Low “White/Orange Frost” steps in with a bright citrus palette that feels right at home for summer.

A smooth white leather base handles most of the upper, covering the perforated toe box and mid panels. That clean backdrop lets the Orange Frost overlays do the talking. The soft orange tone wraps the mudguard, eyestays, heel panels, and Swoosh, adding contrast while keeping the traditional color blocking intact.

Elsewhere, the same shade carries through the smaller details. The tongue tag, sock liner, and outsole all arrive in Orange Frost, helping the palette stay consistent throughout the build. White laces keep the look balanced, while the familiar metallic AF1 lace dubrae adds a subtle highlight near the forefoot.

Down below, nothing strays from the formula. A white rubber midsole houses the model’s classic Nike Air cushioning, paired with an Orange Frost outsole that brings back the circular traction pattern longtime AF1 fans know well. The result feels simple and familiar, just with a brighter seasonal edge.

The Nike Air Force 1 Low “White/Orange Frost” releases Summer 2026 for $115 via Nike.com and select retailers.

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Nike Air Force 1 Low
Color: White/Orange Frost
Style Code: FJ4146-127
Release Date: 2026
Price: $115

Gradients Highlight The Nike Air Max Plus “Metallic Silver” For Summer 2026

Nike’s Tuned Air line continues to evolve, and new colorways keep the late-’90s icon firmly in rotation. One of the upcoming entries is the Nike Air Max Plus “Metallic Silver”, a summer-ready update that brings a cooler tone to the familiar TN design.

This pair lands in a White, Metallic Silver, Ashen Slate, and Midnight Navy mix. A breathable white mesh base carries the structure, while metallic silver overlays trace the model’s recognizable shape. Blue gradients slide through the signature TPU cage, giving the tiger-stripe lines a little more depth across the upper.

Elsewhere, you’ll notice these blues around the branding and select sections of the outsole. Around the lace detail, Nike worked in a small metallic ring which is another tiny detail that makes the sneaker feel just a hair cleaner without detracting from the silhouette’s tough demeanor.

Further down south, the outsole bleeds into blue from a darker hue, wrapping up the color story. All in all, this approach feels more like a tweak than anything completely reinventing the TN DNA.

The Nike Air Max Plus “Metallic Silver” will release Summer 2026 via Nike.com and select retailers.

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Nike Air Max Plus (W)
Color: White/Ashen Slate-Midnight Navy-Metallic Silver
Style Code: IR1992-100
Release Date: 2026
Price: $185

Nike Air Force 1 Low Woven Gets A Mossy Green Colorway

Nike isn’t afraid to play with materials on its classics, and the brand continues that tradition with its newest update to the Air Force 1. Instead of coming with the standard leather construction typically seen on the silhouette, the Nike Air Force 1 Low Woven “Dusty Olive” substitutes those panels for a woven mesh upper.

Around that woven layer, soft suede overlays arrive dressed in the same dusty olive shade. The consistent color keeps the design calm while the mix of materials adds a bit of visual depth. Suede Swooshes sit flush against the upper, and tonal laces paired with mesh tongues help the pair maintain its clean, uninterrupted appearance.

Elsewhere, Nike keeps the details simple. A small metallic lace dubrae stamped with “AF1” delivers a subtle flash of shine against the otherwise muted upper. Down below, the traditional Air Force 1 sole unit appears in the same olive tone, keeping the classic shape intact while finishing the head-to-toe color treatment.

The Nike Air Force 1 Low Woven “Dusty Olive” is currently expected to arrive in Summer 2026 through Nike.com and select retailers.

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Nike Air Force 1 Low Woven
Color: Dusty Olive/Celadon
Style Code: II9807-300
Release Date: 2026
Price: TBA

Jordan Spizike Low “Neo Turquoise” Adds A Bright Twist To The Hybrid Classic

Color often stole the show from Nike’s archives, particularly throughout the brand’s adventuring-focused 1990s heyday. We see this playful ideology rear its head once again on this Jordan Spizike Low “Neo Turquoise.” A full-color scheme takes prominence here, while preserving the classic Jordan hybrid silhouette.

Neo turquoise suede covers a majority of the upper and immediately becomes the centerpiece. Elephant print overlays are used to cover the toe and heel area, connecting the sneakers to archival Air Jordan motifs. Black mesh inserts run throughout the midfoot area while eyestays help compartmentalize the color. Bright green and orange accents are used subtly throughout the smaller design elements, landing on the lace system, interior sockliner, and tongue print.

Beyond the color story, the structure stays consistent with what defines the Spizike line. The low-cut silhouette pulls together elements from multiple Air Jordan models, continuing the mash-up concept that has always shaped the design. A visible Air unit in the heel supports the midsole, giving the pair the same cushioning setup longtime Spizike fans expect.

There’s no official ACG label here, yet the outdoor influence feels obvious. Earthy, nature-inspired colorways are popping up throughout Nike’s archives as of late and this sneaker quietly pays homage to that movement.

The Jordan Spizike Low “Neo Turquoise” will release Summer 2026. Grab pairs through Nike.com and select retailers.

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Jordan Spizike Low
Color: Neo Turquoise/Light Crimson-Cosmic Fuchsia-Vivid Green
Style Code: FQ1759-402
Release Date: 2026
Price: TBA

Bam Adebayo Drops 83 Points in the Air Jordan 4028

Miami Heat star Bam Adebayo delivered a historic performance, putting up an incredible 83 points against the Washington Wizards. The scoring explosion pushed Adebayo past Kobe Bryant on the NBA’s single-game scoring leaderboard, marking one of the most memorable nights of his career.

Adding another layer to the moment, Adebayo achieved the feat while wearing the Air Jordan 4028 in the upcoming “Black/Barely Volt” colorway. The performance immediately put the spotlight on the unreleased sneaker, which is expected to arrive at retail during Summer 2026 for $205.

Jordan Brand originally introduced the Air Jordan 40 in 2025, celebrating four decades of Michael Jordan’s signature line. The Air Jordan 4028 builds on that milestone with a hybrid design. It combines the modern tooling of the Air Jordan 40 with design inspiration from the Air Jordan 28, particularly through its zippered upper. When unzipped, the design reveals a stylized “23” logo, a clear nod to Jordan’s iconic number.

Historic scoring nights in the NBA have long been tied to memorable footwear moments. Wilt Chamberlain wore Converse Chuck Taylors during his legendary 100-point game, while Kobe Bryant scored 81 points in the Nike Kobe 1, a performance that later inspired the famous “81-point” colorway.

Now, Bam Adebayo’s 83-point night adds another chapter to that tradition. Fans won’t have to wait long to experience the sneaker tied to the performance either.

The Air Jordan 4028 “Black/Barely Volt” is expected to see a broader release in Summer 2026 after an early launch at select European retailers.

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Air Jordan 4028
Color: Black/Metallic Silver-Barely Volt
Style Code: IR2084-001
Release Date: 2026
Price: $205

Nike Brightens The Air Max 90 in “Photo Blue/Cyber” and “Cool Grey/Infrared 23”

Nike is giving the Air Max 90 another strong push for Summer 2026 with two new colorways that freshen up the classic runner through sharp contrast and bright accent work. Rather than reworking the shape, Nike keeps the familiar build intact and lets the color blocking do the talking.

One pair arrives in “Photo Blue/Cyber” and leans into a bolder mix of tones. The upper combines light grey mesh with soft suede overlays, while a dark mudguard adds depth around the lower half. From there, Cyber yellow Swooshes bring the energy, joined by Photo Blue hits on the eyelets, heel branding, outsole, and Air unit support panel. The result feels sporty, bright, and easy to spot from a distance.

The second colorway, “Cool Grey/Infrared 23,” takes a slightly warmer route while using the same blocking. White mesh and Cool Grey overlays build the base, while Infrared 23 lands on the Swoosh for a bold pop. Light blue accents appear on the eyelets and heel area, helping balance the brighter red-orange tone with a cooler finish.

Both pairs stay true to what makes the Air Max 90 work. You still get the visible Air unit, layered upper, and classic outsole design that helped make the silhouette one of Nike’s most lasting staples.

The Nike Air Max 90 “Photo Blue/Cyber” and Nike Air Max 90 “Cool Grey/Infrared 23” are expected to release in Summer 2026, with an Asia launch scheduled for March 16th.

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Nike Air Max 90
Color: Photon Dust/Photo Blue-Cyber
Style Code: IU7543-025
Release Date: 2026
Price: TBA

Nike Air Max 90
Color: Cool Grey/Infrared 23
Style Code: IU7543-065
Release Date: 2026
Price: TBA

Nike Sabrina 3 Team Bank “Game Royal” Delivers A Clean Court-Ready Look For Summer 2026

Step inside a gym during the season and the color story usually stays simple. Players want something that works with any uniform, not against it. That’s the lane the Nike Sabrina 3 Team Bank “Game Royal” fits into, leaning on a bold blue base that still keeps things clean on the floor.

The pair arrives as part of Nike’s Team Bank lineup, built specifically for schools and programs needing versatile colorways. Here, the upper sticks with Game Royal, while soft Photo Blue striping fades across the midfoot, giving the design a little depth without pulling focus.

The details are revealed when you take a closer look at the engineered mesh. While the forefoot appears tightened and more structured, the midfoot features increased ventilation. Contrasting brightly from the blue upper is a white Swoosh that stretches across the side panel.

Underfoot, a soft heel wrap keeps the rear foot secured. Also embroidered on the tongue and heel is Sabrina Ionescu’s personalized “S” logo. The number “20” on the heel tab represents her jersey number. Crafted with a lightweight midsole, durable traction allows for quick cuts.

The Nike Sabrina 3 Team Bank “Game Royal” releases Summer 2026 via Nike.com and select retailers for $135.

Nike Sabrina 3 “Team Bank”
Color: Game Royal/Photo Blue-White
Style Code: II5172-401
Release Date: 2026
Price: $135

Nike Sabrina 3 “University Red” Joins The Team Bank Series

Uniform-ready colorways continue to play a major role in Nike Basketball’s seasonal lineup, especially for teams seeking simple designs that translate easily across different programs. The Nike Sabrina 3 Team Bank “University Red” follows that approach, delivering a bold yet straightforward look built to match a wide range of team uniforms.

University Red envelops almost the entire upper, helping the shoe exude dominance on the court. Knit mesh and textile provide the foundational fabric layers, while structure from ribbed texture along the forefoot and midfoot maintains shape without restricting movement. Ribbed tonal laces are threaded through durable eyelets that extend into side panels to help keep your foot snug while still giving Sabrina Ionescu’s third signature shoe its streamlined look.

Splashes of White create contrast against the bold red tones. A full-length Swoosh takes center stage down the lateral side of the shoe and features a sand-washed texture that contrasts with the knit upper. Customized “S” embroidery on the tongue represents Sabrina’s last name. The insoles are embossed with graphics that spell out “ANYONE,” continuing the guard’s message that basketball is for everyone.

Underfoot, a clean white foam midsole keeps the design lightweight while supporting quick directional changes. A detailed traction pattern covers the outsole, with red accents placed through the midfoot to tie the palette together.

The Nike Sabrina 3 Team Bank “University Red” releases Summer 2026 via Nike.com and select retailers for $135 USD.

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Nike Sabrina 3 “University Red”
Color: University Red/Bright Crimson-White
Style Code: II5172-600
Release Date: 2026
Price: $135

Nike SB Dunk Low “Saffron Quartz” Releases Fall 2026

Nike SB continues to experiment with bold color blocking, and a new Nike SB Dunk Low “Saffron Quartz” is set to join the lineup for Fall 2026. The upcoming release blends warm yellows and earthy tones while adding playful graphic details that give the skate silhouette a unique personality.

This version of the SB Dunk Low divides the upper into three distinct color sections. The forefoot appears in a pea-green shade, while the mid-panel shifts to a soft pale yellow. Moving toward the heel, the tone deepens into a brighter yellow finish. The layered palette creates a gradual transition across the shoe that feels vibrant without being overly loud.

Nike SB also adds a graphic theme that leans into skate culture’s long history with flame imagery. The embroidered Nike branding on the heel is accented with flame details, while the insoles feature a bold graphic of an open mouth breathing fire. The playful visual helps tie the entire concept together and gives the sneaker a bit of personality beyond its color blocking.

Although the theme is new, the overall color direction may remind longtime SB fans of past yellow-based Dunk releases that have become favorites within the skate community.

Nike SB Dunk Low “Saffron Quartz” Release Date

The Nike SB Dunk Low “Saffron Quartz” is scheduled to release in Fall 2026 through Nike.com and select skate shops. The pair will arrive in unisex sizing with a retail price of $130 USD.

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Nike SB Dunk Low “Saffron Quartz”
Color: Saffron Quartz/Saffron Quartz-Pear-Buff Gold-Sequoia-Barely
Style Code: IO0427-300
Release Date: 2026
Price: $130

Photos: dunk_sb_forever

The Whitaker Group and adidas Originals Launch The Do No Duplicate Series

Every so often, a project surfaces that aims to say something larger than the product itself. That direction shapes adidas and The Whitaker Group’s new Do Not Duplicate platform, which focuses on individuality, creative ownership, and the personal experiences that influence culture across sport, fashion, and everyday life.

The message carries directly into the Do Not Duplicate Houston Rodeo Pack, a footwear trio drawing inspiration from the long-standing traditions of the Houston Rodeo. Three adidas Originals silhouettes anchor the collection—Handball Spezial, BW Army, and Adiframe F50—each interpreted through design details rooted in Western riding culture.

Texture plays a major role throughout the pack. Hair-on leather panels sit beside snakeskin and croc-embossed finishes, while soft suede overlays and metal studs nod to classic Western boots and riding belts. Each pair also carries a silver Do Not Duplicate chain tag, quietly marking the platform and its emphasis on individuality.

More broadly, the collection signals how adidas and The Whitaker Group continue using footwear releases to explore cultural themes rather than relying on standard collaboration formulas.

The The Whitaker Group x adidas Originals “Do Not Duplicate” Series will retail from $150 to $240 USD. An EQL draw runs March 10th through March 16th via A Ma Maniére, Social Status, APB, and JAIDE before the collection releases March 20, 2026 online and in-store across The Whitaker Group network.

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Kid Cudi Reveals Off-White Sneaker Collaboration

Nearly two decades after breaking onto the scene, Kid Cudi continues to expand his influence beyond music. During Paris Fashion Week, the Cleveland-born artist revealed a new collaboration with Off-White, introducing a small capsule that blends footwear and apparel with the brand’s signature design language.

At the center of the collection is a white-on-white version of Off-White’s chunky Out Of Office sneaker. The skate-inspired silhouette keeps its bold, retro shape while adding subtle personal touches tied to Cudi’s identity. Clean tones dominate the shoe’s upper, allowing the details and collaborative branding to stand out without overwhelming the design.

Alongside the sneaker, the capsule also includes graphic hoodies and t-shirts featuring co-branded elements tied to both Cudi and Off-White. Pieces display Scott Mescudi’s name alongside Off-White’s recognizable typography, while phrases such as “Focus” and “Artist” appear in parentheses — a familiar stylistic element associated with the brand’s past collections.

Cudi unveiled the collaboration while moving through the streets of Paris during Fashion Week, casually modeling the pieces in everyday settings around the city. The rollout offered a relaxed introduction to the project while highlighting Off-White’s continued connection to culture and music.

Although the collaboration has already made its first public appearance, official release details remain unknown. A launch date and retail pricing have not yet been announced, but the Kid Cudi x Off-White capsule is expected to arrive sometime in the near future.

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Photos: Erick Faulkner

Nike Kobe 8 Protro “Mambacurial” Returns August 2026

UPDATE 3/10/26: A first look at the Nike Kobe 8 Protro “Mambacurial” has surfaced, revealing the soccer-inspired colorway’s return in Protro form. The pair stays close to the 2013 original with its pink-to-purple gradient upper, Volt Swooshes, and oversized NIKE branding. The Nike Kobe 8 Protro “Mambacurial” is still expected to release on August 8th, 2026.

Original Story 11/20/25:
The Nike Kobe 8 Protro Mambacurial is officially set to return in Fall 2026, marking the first comeback for this fan-favorite since its 2013 debut. The original pair instantly stood out because it blended Kobe Bryant’s basketball identity with his lifelong love for the Mercurial Vapor football boots, creating one of the most memorable cross-sport mashups in the Kobe line.

Its bold pink-to-purple gradient upper stays true to the 2013 look, paired with oversized NIKE lettering along the lateral side — a visual cue borrowed directly from Mercurial cleats. Volt details hit the Swoosh, outsole, and heel stamp, while Kobe’s logo sits beneath the translucent forefoot. This colorway helped define the era when Kobe’s signature line leaned into lightweight speed, and the coming retro aims to keep that spirit intact.

Nike is expected to maintain the breathable mesh construction and low-profile cushioning setup found in past Kobe 8 Protros, while subtly refining materials to match modern standards. The model has been highly requested across the Kobe community, and its return stands out as one of the biggest moments in Nike Basketball’s 2026 calendar.

Nike Kobe 8 Mambacurial 2026 Release Date

The Nike Kobe 8 Protro Mambacurial releases August 8th, 2026 through Nike Basketball retailers and Nike.com. The retail price tag is set at $200 USD.

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Nike Kobe 8 Protro “Mambacurial”
Color: Red Plum/Electric Green-Pink Flash
Style Code: IO6253-500
Release Date: August 8, 2026
Price: $200

Photos: prm.cotd

nike kobe 8 protro mambacurial first look

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Kevin Durant Launches Team KD NIL Program With University of Texas

Kevin Durant and Nike are expanding their influence beyond the NBA with a new initiative focused on the next generation of athletes. Through his media company Boardroom, Durant recently introduced Team KD, a Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) platform created in partnership with the University of Texas, Durant’s alma mater.

The program aims to support student-athletes both on and off the court. Texas athletes selected for Team KD will receive exclusive player-edition footwear and apparel tied to Durant’s Nike signature line. The first athlete announced is Texas women’s basketball standout Madison Booker, who debuted the classic KD 6 “Peanut Butter & Jelly” while representing the program.

However, the initiative goes beyond traditional endorsement deals. Team KD is also designed to provide educational opportunities in sports business. Durant and the University of Texas plan to host an annual sports business summit, open to Texas student-athletes as well as students studying sports management and business. The event will focus on teaching participants about branding, partnerships, and career development within the sports industry.

The first summit is expected to take place later in 2026, marking the beginning of what could become a long-term platform connecting athletes with business and mentorship opportunities.

While the project is just getting started, Team KD signals Durant’s continued effort to invest in future talent. By combining NIL opportunities, exclusive Nike gear, and business education, the program aims to give Texas athletes tools that extend far beyond their college careers. As the initiative grows, additional athletes and expanded programming are likely to follow.

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Kobe Bryant x Nike Air Force 1 Low “Lower Merion Aces” Pack Releases March 23rd

Nike continues to expand the legacy of Kobe Bryant with another tribute rooted in the basketball icon’s early days. While the signature Kobe performance line remains the centerpiece of his footwear legacy, the brand has also leaned into lifestyle models that celebrate different chapters of his career. One of the most consistent silhouettes used for that purpose has been the Nike Air Force 1 Low, which now honors Bryant’s high school program.

This upcoming release draws inspiration from Bryant’s time at Lower Merion High School, where he played for the Aces before entering the NBA. The collection arrives in two distinct versions that mirror the team’s traditional uniforms. A “Home” and “Away” split recreates the familiar color scheme worn by the school’s varsity squad during Bryant’s historic high school run.

Design details stay true to elements fans associate with Kobe-themed Air Force 1 releases. Both pairs feature snakeskin-textured uppers, a subtle nod to the “Black Mamba” persona Bryant adopted during his career. His signature sheath logo appears on the heel, reinforcing the connection to his signature line while maintaining the Air Force 1s lifestyle identity.

However, the standout touches highlight Bryant’s roots even more directly. The heels include “Aces” branding along with the number 33, referencing the jersey number he wore while dominating the Pennsylvania high school basketball scene. These details distinguish the pair from previous Kobe-inspired Air Force 1 drops while strengthening the tribute to his formative years.

Nike Kobe Air Force 1 “Lower Merion Aces” Pack Release Date

The Kobe Bryant x Nike Air Force 1 Low “Lower Merion Aces” Pack is currently scheduled to release on March 23rd. Both the “Home” and “Away” colorways will retail for $120. Check out the official photos of the colorways below.

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Nike Kobe Air Force 1 Low “Lower Merion Aces”
Color: Team Red/White
Style Code: IB0018-600
Release Date: March 23, 2026
Price: $120

Nike Kobe Air Force 1 Low “Lower Merion Aces”
Color: White/Team Red
Style Code: IB0018-101
Release Date: March 23, 2026
Price: $120