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Air Jordan 3 “Orange Citrus” Releases April 2026

Jordan Brand is reaching back into its archives for one of 2026’s most intriguing retro releases. The Air Jordan 3 “Orange Citrus”, originally created as a women’s sample in 2007 during the LS era, is finally heading to retail nearly two decades later. Long rumored among collectors and often seen only in sample photos, the colorway now receives an official launch.

The design stays true to the classic Air Jordan 3 blueprint. A crisp white leather upper is paired with the model’s signature elephant print overlays on the toe and heel. Bright Orange Citrus accents energize the look, appearing on the collar lining and outsole. Meanwhile, red Jumpman branding on the tongue and heel adds contrast, while grey TPU details help balance the overall color scheme.

What makes this release stand out is Jordan Brand’s renewed focus on its archive. Rather than simply bringing back well-known classics, the brand has started reviving rare samples that previously existed only in collector circles. For longtime sneaker enthusiasts, releases like this tap directly into the nostalgia of the mid-2000s lifestyle era while offering something fresh that never previously reached the public.

Air Jordan 3 Orange Citrus 2026 Release Date

The Air Jordan 3 “Orange Citrus” will release on April 30, 2026, in women’s sizing only. Pairs will be available at select Jordan Brand retailers and online at Nike.com, priced at $205 USD. Check out the official photos below.

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Air Jordan 3 “Orange Citrus” (W)
Color: White/Cement Grey-Fire Red-Multi-Color
Style Code: CK9246-101
Release Date: April 30, 2026
Price: $205

atmos x New Balance 2010 “Wasabi” Teased by Hirofumi Kojima

Japanese retailer atmos is once again making noise in the collaboration space, teasing a brand-new project with New Balance for 2026. Known for its steady stream of creative partnerships, atmos has remained one of the most active collaborators in the sneaker industry. Throughout 2025 alone, the brand delivered a wide range of projects across multiple labels, including special takes on the Air Max 95, Converse Chuck 70, and Salomon XT-4.

Now the spotlight shifts to New Balance. atmos creative director Hirofumi Kojima recently previewed an upcoming atmos x New Balance 2010 “Wasabi” collaboration through a series of close-up teaser images. While the full design has not been revealed yet, the early details suggest a color palette inspired by the bold green tones of the spicy Japanese root.

From the limited angles shared so far, the shoe appears to feature shaggy suede overlays that mirror the natural texture and earthy color of wasabi. Neutral off-white elements on the laces and collar balance the look, giving the sneaker a clean contrast against the deeper green hues.

The collaboration also highlights the growing presence of the New Balance 2010 silhouette. Powered by ABZORB cushioning, the model is entering its second year on the market and has already attracted attention through collaborative releases, including recent work with KHAKIS.

At this stage, official release details for the atmos x New Balance 2010 “Wasabi” have not been announced. However, with teaser images already circulating, more information and a full reveal are expected in the near future.

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Basketcase x New Balance 204L “Friends & Family” Pair Releasing March 6th

The Los Angeles-based streetwear label Basketcase is revisiting its partnership with New Balance with another take on the New Balance 204L. Following the brand’s well-received “Pine Valley” collaboration last year, the label now introduces a limited Friends & Family version that was first previewed during Paris Fashion Week.

Basketcase, led by designer Zach Kinninger, has steadily gained attention for its clean and modern design approach. While the brand shares a similar minimal aesthetic with labels like JJJJound, it often distinguishes itself through unique material choices and textures. That creative direction continues with this latest New Balance 204L collaboration.

The new Friends & Family pair arrives in a muted grey palette that emphasizes premium construction. Pony hair appears on the underlays and even on the signature New Balance “N” logos, creating a textured contrast against the smooth nubuck overlays. Additional details include an off-white sockliner and midsole that add subtle vintage character to the design. The release also includes pink and off-white lace options, offering wearers a chance to slightly customize the look.

The Basketcase x New Balance 204L will release through a special activation at TOKYO DESIGN STUDIO New Balance T-HOUSE in Nihonbashi, Japan, on March 6th. On the same day, a limited online drop will be offered exclusively to members of Basketcase’s Friends & Family email list starting at 3:00 PM ET.

At the time of writing, the brand has not confirmed whether a wider public release will follow, making this version a particularly rare offering for collectors and fans of the collaboration.

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Kith Unveils On Running K-Tech Models

Kith’s move into performance running is no longer just a teaser. The brand has now officially unveiled the Kith K-Tech 1 and K-Tech 2, marking the first footwear drop from its new multi-year partnership with On Running. This announcement confirms earlier previews and solidifies Kith’s deeper commitment to technical footwear innovation.

New details surrounding the launch have also surfaced, confirming both models will debut alongside a full range of co-branded apparel as the partnership officially begins its first chapter.

The K-Tech 1 is designed as a true performance runner, built for speed and daily training. Meanwhile, the K-Tech 2 shifts slightly toward lifestyle and versatile exercise use, offering a more structured upper suited for everyday wear. Despite their different design directions, both models sit atop the same all-new Cloudswift tooling, delivering a shared performance foundation rooted in On’s signature cushioning system.

This collaboration represents a significant evolution from Kith’s earlier projects with On. In previous releases, Kith spotlighted existing silhouettes. Now, under the newly introduced K-Tech label, the brand plays a direct role in shaping the footwear’s construction and technical identity. Early development previews hinted at visible Kith branding within the CloudTec midsole, though the finalized pairs relocate that detail to the outsole for a cleaner finish.

The launch also extends beyond footwear. A full range of co-branded apparel will accompany the debut, including jackets, tees, sports bras, and additional training essentials designed to complement the sneakers and the broader K-Tech concept.

Kith On Running 2026 Release Date

Release details are now confirmed. Drawings open March 4th through March 5th exclusively on the Kith App. Remaining quantities will release March 6th at 11:00 AM ET in-store, online, and via the Kith App across New York, London, Paris, and Tokyo time zones. Both the K-Tech 1 and K-Tech 2 will retail for $190 USD.

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Kith for On Spring 2026 Collection
Release Date: March 6, 2026

On Running x Kith K-Tech 1

On Running x Kith K-Tech 2

Campaign Photos

Nike First Sight Collection Introduces Noir, Mirage, and Shadow

Nike continues expanding its commitment to women’s footwear with the introduction of the First Sight Collection, a new lineup designed to push the brand’s design language forward while staying rooted in athletic performance. The initiative reflects how major sportswear brands are investing more heavily in women-focused innovation instead of simply offering limited colorways or seasonal updates.

According to Nike product line manager Jeff Scott, the goal behind the collection was simple: create footwear that instantly captures attention while still feeling fresh, modern, and rooted in sport. The project blends Nike’s performance heritage with a more expressive design direction tailored specifically for women.

The First Sight Collection launches with three unique silhouettes: the Noir, Mirage, and Shadow. Each model explores a different interpretation of sport-inspired style while leaning into experimental shapes and materials.

Leading the rollout is the Nike First Sight Noir, scheduled to release on March 20. The shoe features a sleek upper combined with a sculpted, wedge-like heel that nods to performance running footwear while maintaining a fashion-forward edge.

Next in the lineup is the Nike First Sight Mirage, which merges elements of formalwear and athletic design. The model stands out thanks to a distinctive cushioning system featuring TPU spikes that house foam cylinders within the heel, giving the silhouette a futuristic appearance.

Rounding out the trio is the Nike First Sight Shadow, a slip-on design influenced by early 2000s Nike basketball models. Its molded structure and textured dot pattern create a bold visual statement while referencing classic Swoosh innovations like the Flightposite line.

The Nike First Sight Noir will launch first on March 20, 2026 through SNKRS and select retailers for $125. Meanwhile, the Mirage and Shadow are expected to arrive later in 2026, though official release dates have yet to be announced.

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Nike First Sight Noir (W)
Color: Black/Metallic Dark Grey-Metallic Silver-Black
Style Code: HQ2409-001
Release Date: March 20, 2026
Price: $125

Active Athlete x adidas Superstar “Lone Star Reppin” Celebrates Texas Culture

adidas has teamed up once again with Houston-based retailer Active Athlete to introduce the Lone Star Reppin’ Superstar, a collaboration that celebrates Texas culture, heritage, and community pride. Building on the momentum of their previous partnership, this new release arrives during Houston’s famous Rodeo Season, a time when the state’s western traditions take center stage.

The design draws inspiration from the identity of the Lone Star State and the modern cowboy spirit. While Active Athlete’s roots are firmly planted in Houston, the project reflects the broader culture of Texas and the South. It pays tribute to individuals who embody resilience, ambition, and a willingness to carve their own path.

Active Athlete founder Paul Seernani plays an important role in the story behind the collaboration. Since opening the store in 1988, he has grown it into one of Houston’s most respected streetwear destinations. adidas supported the retailer from its early days, and today the store continues to thrive under the next generation of leadership while maintaining its strong community connection.

The Lone Star Reppin’ Superstar features several custom elements that highlight its western inspiration. These include a belt-buckle style dubrae, turquoise accents, and cowboy boot-style stitching incorporated into the signature Three Stripes. Additional details such as a cowhide-print insole, metal Cowboy/Cowgirl boot hangtag, and raised “Lone Star Reppin’” lettering on the heel help complete the theme. The sneaker also includes four interchangeable lace options.

To celebrate the launch, Active Athlete will host several in-store events across its Cullen, Federal, and Wilcrest locations. The flagship Cullen Boulevard store will also transform into a Lone Star Saloon pop-up experience on March 7th from 2PM to 5PM. Additional appearances tied to Houston Rodeo festivities are also planned.

The Active Athlete x adidas Superstar “Lone Star Reppin'” releases March 7th in limited quantities for $110 USD, available exclusively at select Active Athlete locations and online.

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Active Athlete x adidas Superstar “Lone Star Reppin'”
Style Code: KJ7991
Release Date: March 7, 2026
Price: $110

The Jordan Spizike Low “Black Denim” Looks Better Than It Should

Jordan’s hybrid line keeps finding new ways to feel familiar. This time, it leans into texture. The Jordan Spizike Low “Black Denim” trades smooth leather panels for rugged fabric, giving the model a different kind of presence without changing its foundation.

Black denim wraps most of the upper, and it’s stitched in bright white so every panel stands out. The material feels sturdy and slightly raw, especially around the mudguard and heel. Mesh windows break up the build at the midfoot, while matte black wings and eyelets pull straight from the Jordan 4 playbook.

Sail hits on the tongue soften the look and frame a bold University Red Jumpman. That same red shows up inside, keeping the palette tight. On the heel, circular badges reference Brooklyn and 40 Acres, small details that longtime fans will catch right away.

Underneath, a Sail midsole carries visible Air in the heel for everyday comfort. A Gum Medium Brown outsole finishes it off with classic traction and a subtle vintage vibe. The material swap suggests the silhouette is carving out more space beyond the court.

The Jordan Spizike Low “Black Denim” releases Spring 2026 via Nike.com and select retailers for $160.

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Jordan Spizike Low
Color: Black/University Red-Gum Medium Brown-Sail
Style Code: IR2012-001
Release Date: 2026
Price: $160

Nike Air Force 1 Low “Black Canvas” Comes With Gum Brown Soles

Some sneakers don’t need a loud rollout to make sense. This one leans into that mindset. It carries the familiar all-black look people gravitate toward, but there’s a subtle shift once you get closer. The usual smooth leather is gone, replaced with black canvas that feels softer and more broken-in right away. That texture alone gives the shoe a more relaxed attitude.

The canvas build changes the mood more than you expect. It tones down the shine and makes the shoe feel more casual. Dark Smoke Grey hits land on the Swoosh, heel tab, and tongue branding. The contrast is subtle, not loud. You still get the classic perforated toe box and tonal laces. A small metallic “AF1” dubrae adds a quick flash near the bottom of the laces.

A white midsole breaks up the dark upper and keeps the design balanced. Underneath, the Gum Medium Brown outsole brings warmth and that familiar circular traction pattern. It is a timeless combo that always works on this model.

The Nike Air Force 1 Low “Black Canvas” releases Summer 2026 for $125. You can grab pairs through Nike.com and select retailers.

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Nike Air Force 1 Low “Black Canvas”
Color: Black/Dark Smoke Grey-Gum Medium Brown
Style Code: IR0951-002
Release Date: 2026
Price: $125

Nike Vapormax Plus “Black/Bright Crimson” Returns March 20th

Nike’s early-2000s Air Max DNA continues to influence some of their recent designs, and this flaming gradient pair is about to make its comeback. The Nike Vapormax Plus “Black/Bright Crimson” will launch on March 20th and resurrect a loud colorway from way back in 2022.

Nike Bright Crimson takes over the mesh upper, illuminating across the forefoot before fading darker toward the collar. That fade transitions into anthracite and black around the ankle, creating a more layered effect instead of solid colorblocking. Once the shiny black cage swoops over the upper, the contrast really pops. Structurally, the wavy silhouette still resembles the palm-tree-inspired aesthetic of the original Air Max Plus.

Other details keep the silhouette tied to its Tuned Air roots. Matte black covers the heel panel, where the familiar Vm Air badge sits centered. A small crimson Swoosh lands along the lateral side, subtle but easy to spot against the darker background.

Underfoot, the traditional Tuned Air system gives way to full-length Vapormax cushioning. Clear segmented air pods stretch across the outsole, adding lightweight comfort while reinforcing the shoe’s modern edge.

The Nike Vapormax Plus “Black/Bright Crimson” returns March 20th, 2026 for $220, releasing through Nike.com and select retailers.

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Nike Vapormax Plus
Color: Black/Anthracite-White-Bright Crimson
Style Code: DZ4857-001
Release Date: March 20, 2026
Price: $220

Nike ACG Rufus Arrives in Traditional Japanese “Asanoha” Pattern

Nike’s ACG line continues to explore footwear that feels easy to wear but still carries outdoor DNA. Not every trail-inspired design needs laces or heavy structure. That thinking shows up clearly with the Nike ACG Rufus “Asanoha,” a mule that blends relaxed comfort with a look rooted in traditional design.

The upper commands attention. Covering the slip-on construction is a woven textile embossed with the Asanoha design. A Japanese hemp-leaf print consisting of interconnected, star-like geometric shapes. Swatches of brown, tan, and black run throughout creating a stratified tapestry look. Tucked along the lateral side is a small black Swoosh allowing the design to take center stage.

Below that patterned upper sits a speckled cream midsole that keeps the look balanced. Sculpted sidewall pods add shape while maintaining the mule’s relaxed structure. Inside, a cork footbed introduces a natural texture and gradually molds to the wearer’s foot. An ACG badge on the insole quietly ties the design back to the brand’s outdoor roots.

Underfoot, the color story shifts. A Bright Violet traction plate runs through the center of the outsole and is surrounded by rugged tread designed for grip. A small purple Swoosh near the forefoot echoes that same accent.

The Nike ACG Rufus “Asanoha” releases Summer 2026 via Nike.com and select retailers.

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Nike ACG Rufus “Asanoha”
Color: Multi-Color/Vapor-Bright Violet-Black
Style Code: II7402-900
Release Date: 2026
Price: TBA

Nike Air Force 1 Low Doubles Down in “Off White” and “Summit White”

Year after year the AF-1 remains a staple in sneaker collections across the board. Every once in awhile though they release a variation that tweaks the formula just enough. As warmer weather approaches we start to see a lighter version of the classic basketball silhouette. The Nike Air Force 1 Low “Off White/Summit White” embraces this transition by replacing the leather construction with a mesh-based build.

Airflow becomes the main story across the upper. Open Off-White mesh lands on the toe box, quarter panels, and tongue, giving the shoe a lighter feel while adding texture to the otherwise simple palette. Around those sections, Summit White suede overlays frame the mudguard, eyestays, Swoosh, and heel. The soft grey tint keeps the design clean while adding just enough contrast.

Familiar Air Force 1 elements remain intact. Slim Summit White laces feed through the eyelets and connect with the classic oval silver AF1 lace dubrae near the forefoot. Subtle branding appears on the tongue and heel, while the traditional midsole keeps the stamped “AIR” text above the circular traction outsole.

The Nike Air Force 1 Low “Off White/Summit White” releases April 1, 2026 for $125 through Nike.com and select retailers.

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Nike Air Force 1 Low
Color: Off White/Summit White
Style Code: II9807-100
Release Date: April 1, 2026
Price: $125

Air Jordan 1 Mid GS “Pink Bloom” Brings Spring Flower Energy

Jordan Brand knows that as seasons change and colors lighten, we all look to refresh ourselves. To facilitate that desire to reset, the Air Jordan 1 Mid GS “Pink Bloom” will arrive for Spring 2026. This sneaker features muted hues and material play on one of the Jordan Brand’s most dependable silhouettes.

Featuring a Vast Grey/Sail-Pink Bloom-Pink Glow colorway, the sneaker exudes comfortable vibes. Sail leather sets the base, while Vast Grey overlays arrive embossed with subtle floral patterns. That texture runs along the toe, collar, and heel, adding depth without changing the familiar AJ1 shape. Pink Bloom lands on the Swoosh and Wings logo, giving the upper a clean pop.

There’s more going on at the laces. Pink Glow satin-style laces switch up the standard look, and a removable flower patch sits front and center. The white petals and orange middle bring a playful touch, clearly aimed at younger wearers. A teal Jumpman on the tongue and floral sockliners quietly tie everything together.

A Sail midsole and Pink Glow outsole finish things off, keeping the classic Air Jordan 1 traction intact.

The Air Jordan 1 Mid GS “Pink Bloom” releases Spring 2026 via Nike.com and select retailers.

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Air Jordan 1 Mid (GS)
Color: Vast Grey/Sail-Pink Bloom-Pink Glow
Style Code: II0591-001
Release Date: 2026
Price: TBA

Air Jordan 12 “Egg Nog” Releases October 2026

Jordan Brand is leaning into holiday storytelling for 2026, and the Air Jordan 12 “Egg Nog” fits that direction in a refreshing way. Instead of relying on the usual red and green palette, the release draws from the warm, cozy feeling tied to the season’s traditions, giving the shoe a festive identity that feels more atmospheric than literal.

Rather than going bold with color, the design takes a softer approach that mirrors the look of the drink itself. The Sail upper gives the shoe a creamy, smooth base, while the brown accents on the eyelets and hardware nod to the warm spice notes you’d expect from eggnog. It feels subtle, seasonal, and thoughtfully tied to the theme without trying too hard.

Based on newly surfaced mockups, the Air Jordan 12 “Egg Nog” is expected to arrive in a Light Orewood Brown, Cacao Wow, and Team Red color palette. The updated rendering shows the Light Orewood Brown tone covering most of the upper, delivering that creamy, milk-like aesthetic that aligns with the eggnog inspiration. Cacao Wow accents appear along the metal eyelets and midfoot panel, while the signature ribbed mudguard introduces subtle speckled detailing that resembles cinnamon or nutmeg sprinkled across the drink. A soft off-white midsole keeps the palette balanced, while Team Red branding on the tongue and outsole adds a deeper holiday-inspired contrast.

The central DNA of the Air Jordan 12 remains intact. The iconic ribbed mudguard, premium materials, and large Jumpman logo all remain firmly in place, anchoring it to its roots. Seeing how those signature elements mix with the softer seasonal flavor is what gives the entire shoe intentionality.

This release also sits comfortably next to other holiday-inspired projects, like the rumored “Santa” Air Jordan 3 expected for Holiday 2026.

Air Jordan 12 Egg Nog Release Date

The Air Jordan 12 “Egg Nog” releases October 17, 2026 at select Jordan Brand retailers and Nike.com. The retail price tag is set at $205 USD.

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Air Jordan 12 “Egg Nog”
Color: Light Orewood Brown/Cacao Wow-Team Red
Style Code: CT8013-105
Release Date: October 17, 2026
Price: $205

(Mockups below by Sneaker Files / zsneakerheadz)

Ja Morant’s Nike Ja 4: Release Info, Colorways, and What to Expect

Ja Morant’s next signature sneaker is already on the horizon. The Nike Ja 4 will continue the Memphis guard’s growing partnership with Nike Basketball, arriving as the fourth installment in his evolving signature line. After the strong reception of the Ja 3, the next model looks set to expand the series with new performance upgrades and a broader range of styles.

While official tech details have yet to be fully confirmed, early information suggests several meaningful updates. The Nike Ja 4 is rumored to feature a Cushlon 3.0 midsole paired with a ZoomX sockliner, a combination designed to improve responsiveness and energy return. Nike is also expected to introduce a functional stability system described as a “Ja frame,” along with an upper engineered to adjust with movement for better lockdown and support during fast cuts.

Colorways will also play a major role in the rollout. Alongside standard inline pairs, multiple themed editions are already rumored. A collaboration with SLAM Magazine is expected to arrive in a Wolf Grey and Safety Orange palette, while the JAWS film franchise will reportedly inspire another version featuring Multi-Color and Light Lemon Twist accents. Additional pairs tied to New York City, Halloween, and Christmas are also rumored to be part of the expanding lineup.

Nike Ja 4 Release Info

The Nike Ja 4 is expected to debut in Fall 2026. For the first time in the series, Nike plans to introduce two versions of the model. The initial release will feature the traditional low-top Ja 4, followed later by a high-top version scheduled for Holiday 2026.

Pricing will differ between the two styles. The low-top Nike Ja 4 is expected to retail between $130 and $140, while the high-top version will carry a $180 price point.

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Source: Sneaker Files / @zsneakerheadz

(Mockups below)

Nike Ja 4 “NY”
Color: Metallic Silver/University Red-Black
Release Date: Fall 2026
Style Code: IM4134-001
Price: $130
Nike Ja 4 “Black”
Color: Black/Metallic Silver-Cobalt Bliss
Release Date: Fall 2026
Style Code: IM4135-001
Price: $130
Nike Ja 4 “Obsidian”
Color: Obsidian/Multi-Color-Black-Voltage Green-Metallic Silver-Cobalt Bliss
Release Date: Fall 2026
Style Code: IM4135-405
Price: $130
Nike Ja 4 “White”
Color: White/Black-Cobalt Bliss-Photon Dust
Release Date: Fall 2026
Style Code: IM4135-100
Price: $130
Nike Ja 4 “Monarch Purple”
Color: Monarch Purple/Atomic Pink-Black-Bright Crimson-Cobalt Bliss
Release Date: Fall 2026
Style Code: IM4135-501
Price: $130
Nike Ja 4 “Volt”
Color: Volt/Black-Cobalt Bliss
Release Date: Fall 2026
Style Code: IM4135-700
Price: $130
Nike Ja 4 “Diffused Blue”
Color: Diffused Blue/Glacier Blue-Chambray-Blackend Blue-Bright Crimson-Cobalt Bliss
Release Date: Fall 2026
Style Code: IM4135-401
Price: $140
JAWS x Nike Ja 4
Color: Multi-Color/Light Lemon Twist-Black-Dark Smoke Grey-Total Crimson-Cobalt Bliss
Release Date: Holiday 2026
Style Code: IZ2539-001
Price: $140
SLAM x Nike Ja 4
Color: Wolf Grey/Black-Safety Orange-Cobalt Bliss
Release Date: Holiday 2026
Style Code: IZ2539-001
Price: $140
Nike Ja 4 High “Halloween”
Color: University Red/Medium Olive-Bright Crimson-Cobalt Bliss-Black
Release Date: October 1, 2026
Style Code: IQ3864-600
Price: $180
Nike Ja High “Christmas”
Color: Metallic Silver/Cobalt Bliss-Black-Glacier Blue
Release Date: December 26, 2026
Style Code: IZ2537-001
Price: $180
Nike Ja 4 GS
Color: Obsidian/Total Orange-Laser Orange-Black-Racer Blue-Cobalt Bliss
Release Date: Holiday 2026
Style Code: IM7569-403
Price: TBA

FAMU Gets Their Own Nike GT Future PE

The Florida A&M University Rattlers have been gifted their own exclusive take on the Nike GT Future, one of the brand’s most talked-about performance models this year. After early general-release colorways generated buzz and strong resale demand, the silhouette is now expanding into the player-exclusive space.

As part of Nike’s ongoing support for its sponsored collegiate programs, FAMU athletes are now lacing up a custom GT Future PE built strictly for the school. The design keeps things clean and bold. A glossy green Foamposite-inspired shell dominates the upper, while black accents sharpen the edges and balance the look. The one-piece molded construction gives the shoe its futuristic identity, but the details are where school pride shows up.

On the tongue, branding alternates between a vertical Swoosh on one shoe and the Rattlers logo on the other, reinforcing that this pair was made with Tallahassee in mind. It’s subtle, but unmistakably FAMU.

Like most Nike player exclusives issued to HBCUs and Division I programs, this GT Future PE will not see a public release. The pair remains reserved for Florida A&M athletes only, further adding to the growing mystique around the GT Future line.

As Nike continues to build momentum around the model, expect more school-specific editions to surface throughout the college basketball season.

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Nike A’Two “Pink Beam” Releases May 2nd

A’Ja Wilson is stepping into the next chapter of her Nike signature line with a clear performance upgrade and a sharper design identity. The Nike A’Two officially launches this May, building on the foundation laid by her debut model while introducing meaningful tech enhancements for the court.

Most notably, the A’Two adds a forefoot Air Zoom unit, delivering extra bounce and responsiveness during explosive movements. Cushlon 3.0 foam returns underfoot, but this time it’s paired with a supportive shank to help improve energy transfer and reduce unwanted twisting. As a result, players can expect better stability during hard cuts and quick transitions.

Up top, the molded synthetic leather upper continues the sculpted texture first seen on the A’One. However, the detailing feels more refined. Horizontal ripple patterns shape the lateral side, while diagonal lines define the medial panel. Strategic cutouts expose mesh windows beneath, increasing breathability without sacrificing lockdown. The reinforced heel counter further enhances support, giving the shoe a secure, game-ready feel.

For its debut, pink once again leads the story. The “Pink Beam” colorway features iridescent branding hits and subtle design cues inspired by the pearl necklace Wilson’s grandmother gifted her as a child. A faint star motif across the tongue and vamp ties back to her signature logo, adding a personal layer to the performance-driven build.

Nike A’Two “Pink Beam” Release Date

The Nike A’Two “Pink Beam” will release May 2nd, 2026 through select Nike Basketball retailers and Nike.com. The retail price tag is set at $145 USD.

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Nike A’Two “Pink Beam”
Color: Pink Beam/Black
Style Code: IH1135-600
Release Date: May 2, 2026
Price: $145