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Nike Ja 3 “Cobalt Bliss” Also Comes in Grade School Sizes

Cold gym lights reflect off fresh court lines, and that same glow appears on the latest youth drop tied to Ja Morant’s line. The blue reads calm at first glance but sharp in motion, more controlled than loud. Small details carry the energy, from the reflective laces to the light shimmer across the upper.

The “Cobalt Bliss” Ja 3 keeps its foundation simple but layered. A breathable mesh base is wrapped in a molded, triangular texture that moves from toe to heel. The pattern adds depth without cluttering the design, while a bold black Swoosh slices cleanly along the lateral side.

This Cobalt Bliss foam builds up underfoot around a framed ZoomX window that’s visible near the midfoot. Triangular dots pack tightly together throughout the outsole suggesting quick stops and starts that the shoe intends to deliver. Printed discreetly across the heel is “TEMPO” in a darker blue hue for good measure.

Overall color is a tad iridescent depending on light, which speaks to Nike’s dialed-back approach to GS textures as of late. Minimal shimmer here.

The Nike Ja 3 GS “Cobalt Bliss” releases February 13, 2026 alongside the men’s pair on Nike.com and at select retailers for $117.

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Nike Ja 3 GS “Cobalt Bliss”
Color: Cobalt Bliss/Black
Style Code: IB4774-400
Release Date: February 13, 2026
Price: $117

Central Cee x Nike Air Force 1 Low “Light Smoke Grey” Releases February 13th

UPDATE 2/3/26: The Central Cee x Nike Air Force 1 “Light Smoke Grey” will officially release February 13th, 2026 via SNKRS for $130 USD.

Original Story 1/13/26:
Central Cee is making his another entry into footwear with his latest Nike collaboration, and the Air Force 1 just felt right. Following looks associated with the Air Max 95 and an appearance in the Jordan x Supreme campaign, this signals something more collaborative. The Central Cee x Nike Air Force 1 Low reflects how his style has grown alongside Nike’s cultural reach.

Early signs of the project surfaced at ComplexCon in Las Vegas, where posters hinted at a brick-red sample with Syna branding. Since then, the direction appears sharper and darker, shifting toward black and grey tones. That evolution fits London street culture, where clean tech-fleece fits and polished sneakers define the uniform.

The Air Force 1 itself has been enjoying a design revival through glossy finishes and Y2K-inspired textures. This pair leans into that movement while staying refined. Compared to louder celebrity editions, this release favors subtle contrast and long-term wearability.

Details point to a black patent mudguard, grey panels, and Syna World logos stamped on the heel. Together, they give the sneaker a luxury edge without abandoning street credibility. It mirrors how the Nike Air Force 1 Low continues adapting without losing its core identity.

The Central Cee x Nike Air Force 1 Low “Syna World” will release February 13th, 2026 through select retailers and SNKRS. The retail price tag is set at $130 USD.

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Central Cee x Nike Air Force 1 Low “Syna World”
Color: Black/Light Smoke Grey-White
Style Code: IO9974-010
Release Date: February 13, 2026
Price: $130

Bob Marley’s adidas Adizero EVO SL Also Comes in Black

As adidas continues to weave music heritage into its performance line, the Bob Marley estate is shaping a quieter chapter of its ongoing collaboration. Instead of the brighter Rasta palettes seen elsewhere in the range, this moment leans into restraint, letting small cultural cues do the talking. Inside that shift sits the Bob Marley x adidas Adizero EVO SL “Black”, a version that feels more everyday than exhibition.

Red, yellow, and green accents thread through the upper against a clean black base, appearing on side panels, eyelets, and the collar without overwhelming the silhouette. A Marley tag on the tongue adds understated co-branding, while bold Adizero graphics on the insole anchor the performance identity. The mesh build keeps the profile lightweight, with layered overlays adding structure without bulk.

Built as a more accessible, non-carbon-plated companion to adidas’ Adios Pro marathon line, this release favors smooth transitions and all-day comfort over race-day rigidity. Compared with earlier, louder Marley pairs, the tonal approach suggests adidas is treating the partnership less like a capsule and more like a standing pillar within its running ecosystem.

This “Black” colorway is expected to land as part of a broader Bob Marley x adidas collection, which also features Marley-themed takes on the SL-72, the Handball Spezial, and a “Yellow” EVO SL.

The Bob Marley x adidas Adizero EVO SL “Black” is expected to release February 13, 2026 via adidas.com and select performance retailers.

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Bob Marley x adidas Adizero Evo SL
Style Code: KJ6160
Release Date: February 13, 2026
Price: TBA

Nike Honors Lower East Side Historian Clayton Patterson With Special Air Force 1

On Chrystie Street, where skate kids, street artists, and photo labs once shared the same sidewalks, Nike is reconnecting with a chapter of New York that rarely shows up in corporate storytelling. Clayton Patterson’s new book and gallery presentation frame the moment, turning the Lower East Side from backdrop into subject. Inside that setting, a Friends & Family Air Force 1 appears less like a product drop and more like an artifact of place.

Black tumbled leather carries the upper with crisp white Swooshes cutting across the side panels, keeping the base clean and unmistakably AF1. A woven heel tab replaces the usual smooth panel, while Patterson’s stitched skull sits on the rear quarter with his name embroidered just above it, blending personal iconography into a classic silhouette without overwhelming it. The familiar all-black midsole and outsole keep the design grounded, letting the back-panel details do the talking.

Compared with recent commemorative Air Force 1 projects, this pair feels quieter and more specific, suggesting Nike is leaning toward deeper cultural ties rather than broad nostalgia plays. The gesture aligns with Patterson’s long-running documentation of downtown New York — not a celebration, but a conversation preserved in leather and thread.

The Clayton Patterson x Nike Air Force 1 Low is a Friends & Family edition with no public release, available only in connection with Patterson’s Lower East Side exhibition and related programming.

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Undefeated x Air Jordan 4 Restocks Today (February 2026)

UPDATE 2/3/26: The Undefeated x Air Jordan 4 will restock today at 1 PM ET via SNKRS Exclusive Access.

Original Story:
The Undefeated x Air Jordan 4 2025 release is officially locked in, ending two decades of waiting since the original 2005 drop. Considered one of the most coveted Jordan collaborations ever, this olive green and black pair is now set for a wider launch.

After a Chicago-exclusive shock drop earlier this month, Nike has confirmed a SNKRS release on August 28th, 2025, retailing for $230. Early pairs surfaced through select boutique channels, fueling demand for what is shaping up to be one of the year’s top sneaker releases.

The Air Jordan 4 features premium nubuck, interchangeable tongue patches, and UNDEFEATED branding, details that nod directly to the 2005 original. Unlike that ultra-limited release, this launch broadens access, though Nike hints at an Exclusive Access Draw rather than first-come-first-serve.

As someone who remembers the original release era, I’d say this drop feels like a cultural full-circle moment. It’s rare that Jordan Brand lets a legend return in near-OG form, and this execution doesn’t disappoint.

Undefeated Jordan 4 SNKRS Release Date

Again, the Air Jordan 4 “Undefeated” will receive a SNKRS release on August 28th for $230 USD. Enjoy the official photos below.

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Undefeated x Air Jordan 4 OG
Color: Deep Green/Clementine-Black
Style Code: IB1519-200
Release Date: August 28, 2025 (SNKRS)
Price: $230

Rich Paul Debuts The Klutch Athletics x New Balance AC Runner

A quiet evolution is taking shape inside New Balance’s ecosystem as Rich Paul moves beyond single-name projects and into a broader performance conversation. His work now spans two lanes — elevated signature releases under his own name and more accessible product through Klutch Athletics — a dual strategy that feels increasingly intentional. That backdrop frames why the Klutch Athletics x New Balance AC Runner matters before any spec sheet does.

The silhouette itself arrives as a relatively new addition to New Balance’s running lineup, positioned less as a specialist and more as a versatile daily trainer. A Fresh Foam X midsole with varied density levels sits at the core, balancing soft landings with enough structure for varied workouts. Black and white dominate the upper, but subtle, wave-like tonal patterns ripple across the mesh, adding depth without breaking the brand’s restrained Klutch visual language.

Compared to Paul’s earlier New Balance projects, this release leans toward scalability rather than exclusivity. The design reads cleaner, more modular, and easier to live with across different settings — a signal that Klutch Athletics is being treated like a standing performance imprint rather than a one-off collaboration.

Momentum here is as much about positioning as product, placing the AC Runner between heritage-informed runners and modern training footwear.

The Klutch Athletics x New Balance AC Runner is expected later in 2026 via New Balance and select retailers. However, standard AC Runner colorways are already available on NewBalance.com for $150 USD.

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Super Bowl Weekend Gets A Foam Finish With NFL Crocs LX Collection

Masses will descend upon Santa Clara on February 8th, but it sounds like the game’s spirit will reach far beyond the confines of Levi’s Stadium. Crocs has harnessed that excitement into a team-first release inspired more by sideline culture than typical merch drops.

Built around the Classic Clog, the NFL Crocs LX Super Bowl Collection set reflects each franchise’s identity with clear intent. New England’s pair uses a deep navy base split by red-and-white center stripes. “GO PATS” branding stretches across the midsole, while raised helmet details sit forward on the toe. Seattle’s version moves louder, wrapping a navy shell in electric green flame graphics. Matching green appears on the interior, strap, and outsole for a high-contrast finish.

Both styles are built on Crocs’ signature Croslite footbed and embossed with the NFL shield. They’ll come equipped with team logos and colors for the included Jibbitz charms so you can easily customize your look. It’s all part of what makes this launch feel more like a purposeful side of your fandom instead of a cash grab.

The NFL Crocs LX Super Bowl Collection will release February 20, 2026 through Crocs for $80 USD each. LINK for Pats, LINK for Seahawks.

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NFL x Crocs Classic Clog “New England Patriots”
Color: Multi
Style Code: 212993-90H
Release Date: February 20, 2026
Price: $80

NFL x Crocs Classic Clog “Seattle Seahawks”
Color: Multi
Style Code: 212738-90H
Release Date: February 20, 2026
Price: $80

Arte Antwerp x adidas Trivela Pack Releases February 2026

adidas and Arte Antwerp are back together, and this time they’re introducing something new. The Trivelad arrives in three single-color builds that feel intentionally quiet.

On top, suede jackets smooth out the upper without feeling overly slick. Centered along the interior panel, a zip adds ease of entry and provides a strong graphic element. The collar extends up higher around the ankle and flairs inward, gripping closer to the foot like a sock. Small holes are then punched along the midfoot for texture and contrast, while a piece of suede running down the shank mitigates some of the gloss.

The colorways themselves are understated: dark sage green, cream, and good ol’ fashioned black. Each one understands not to overwhelm the design, and in turn, that humility allows the overall silhouette to pop.

Release Date & Where To Buy

The Arte Antwerp x adidas Trivela Pack drops February 5, 2026 via adidas.com and select retailers.

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Arte Antwerp x adidas Trivela
Style Code: KI5708
Release Date: February 5, 2026
Price: TBA

Arte Antwerp x adidas Trivela
Style Code: KI8338
Release Date: February 5, 2026
Price: TBA

Arte Antwerp x adidas Trivela
Style Code: KI8337
Release Date: February 5, 2026
Price: TBA

Nike Shox R4 “Boing” Comes With Distressed Leather

A soft, chalky neutral fills the frame before the details even reveal themselves, like a sneaker pulled from storage rather than a factory line. The palette feels familiar in a retro-running context, but the texture immediately signals something different, something deliberately lived-in. The effect sets the stage before any branding or tech enters the conversation.

Carrying straight over to the Nike Shox R4 “Boing” is the distressed leather treatment instead of clean panels. The upper features a cracked and creased texture across the toe, midfoot, and heel areas for an antiqued look to the silhouette rather than the pristine offerings typical of classic Shox drops. Dot perforations piece the collar and sides of the shoe apart while linear stitching subtly snakes down the shoe’s curves.

The outsole compliments this treatment without stealing the show. Four cream-colored Shox columns reside below the heel while lightly speckled rubber encases the entirety of the shoe’s underside to mirror the muted tones up top. Vertical shoe structure is emphasized by a slim Shox window towards the heel as well as some thin silver detailing in-house. While minimalist by most standards, this shoe feels like a quiet evolution towards lifestyle narratives instead of solely focusing on performance-driven nostalgia.

Nike will release the Nike Shox R4 “Boing” Spring 2026 through Nike.com and select retailers for $160.

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Nike Shox R4 “Boing”
Color: Natural/Metallic Silver-Net
Style Code: IO4544-100
Release Date: 2026
Price: $160

New Balance 1000 Arrives in “Rosewood”

Late-afternoon light can make small details feel heavier, especially on a runner built for motion. Dust, worn pavement, and a low horizon set the mood before any branding shows up. In that setting, New Balance’s latest retro trainer feels deliberate rather than flashy, and the New Balance 1000 “Rosewood” steps in like a quiet update to a loud era. It reads like a pause in a fast-moving moment, when heritage shapes slow down just enough to be reconsidered.

Above, dusty pink suede billows over the upper in stacked rolling hills that flow from toe to midfoot. Each piece is stitched together so the panels seamlessly connect rather than feeling stacked. Thin cream piping follows suit and creates contrast without disturbing the zen. Mirror gloss tone “N” logo sits proudly and cleanly on lateral. At the forefoot and heel, “1000” is neatly embroidered to ground the shoe.

The low-top builds on a colorblocked off-white midsole with cutouts revealing a darker Rosewood midsole up underneath. Heel features a tinted ABZORB window graphic indicating this shoe favors comfort over speed. Black rubber outsole combines Rosewood pods with an abstracted organic outsole pattern. The understated difference speaks volumes as NB seems to be guiding their Y2K runners back towards uniformity and control instead of excessive exuberance.

New Balance drops the 1000 “Rosewood” Spring 2026 on NewBalance.com and select retailers for $155.

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New Balance 1000 “Rosewood”
Style Code: U100096V
Release Date: 2026
Price: $155

Nike SFB Boot Now Available in Three New Colorways

When winter really hits, shoes become functional overnight. Salt travels up your pant leg, sidewalks freeze over, and you suddenly find yourself considering where you’re stepping. The Nike Special Field Boot exists in that world. It’s a smart purchase, not a fashion statement. First introduced in 2009, the Special Field Boot subtly steered Nike in a tougher, military-driven direction throughout the 2010s. There was never any fanfare. Just good design.

Leather and suede covers the forefoot, eyelets and heel while ballistic nylon reinforces the tongue and tall collar allowing the boot to stand up to inclement weather. Inside a cushy foam midsole straps to a sticky rubber waffle outsole. Speaking of slippery, that rubber will prove beneficial when everything else is covered in ice. Rounding out the design are metal eyelets and two tire pull tabs down the boot’s spine as well as subtle tongue labeling.

The three colorways each carry a slightly different attitude. Rough Green/Bamboo-Umber leans into camo cues without going full army surplus. Golden Beige/Sail feels warmer, closer to workwear. Triple Black, on the other hand, reads clean, sharp, and tactical. Fully waterproof, it’s clearly built for real winter, not just the look of it.

The Nike SFB Boot is available now via Nike.com and select retailers for $155.

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Nike SFB Boot
Color: Rough Green/Bamboo-Umber
Style Code: 862507-302
Release Date: February 2, 2026
Price: $155

Nike SFB Boot
Color: Golden Beige/Sail
Style Code: 862507-202
Release Date: February 2, 2026
Price: $155

Nike SFB Boot
Color: Black/Black-Black
Style Code: 862507-001
Release Date: February 2, 2026
Price: $155

Swarovski x Nike Ja 3 “Bling” Releases February 2026

UPDATE 2/2/26: After debuting on court, official images of the Swarovski x Nike Ja 3 “Bling” have now emerged. The shoe comes with briefcase packaging and jeweled accessories — including a decorative grill — previously tied to Nike Basketball’s “Warning Label” series. A release date is set for February 13th, 2026 for $235 USD.

UPDATE 1/29/26: Fresh in-hand photos of the Swarovski x Nike Ja 3 have arrived, giving a much clearer look at the crystal detailing and overall finish. The Swoosh carries a warmer, gold-like shine in natural lighting, while the icy blue outsole shows more depth and texture than what early promo images suggested. You can also see how the materials across the upper add to the shoe’s premium feel.

Photos: prm.cotd

Original Story 12/15/25:
The Swarovski x Nike Ja 3 “Bling” surfaced after Ja Morant shared early images of upcoming colorways on Instagram, continuing his habit of unveiling heat himself. This preview instantly signals that his third signature shoe is leaning further into statement design, not subtle performance tweaks.

Crystal detailing has followed Morant since the Ja 1, but this pair pushes things further. The oversized lateral Swoosh and stylized “A” that spell out Ja’s name are fully covered in Swarovski crystals. That design choice turns the model’s most recognizable feature into the focal point, especially under arena lights. It’s flashy, but still intentional.

Material changes add to the elevated feel. This version swaps standard mesh and TPU for a full leather upper with embossed textures throughout. Light blue accents appear on Ja’s logo and supporting branding, while the icy, semi-translucent midsole reinforces the cold, polished aesthetic. Compared to earlier Ja 3 looks, this pair clearly targets visibility as much as performance.

The Swarovski treatment feels like a natural evolution of Morant’s signature run. Past Ja 1 and Ja 2 crystal editions leaned limited and expressive, and this Ja 3 keeps that energy alive. It’s built to stand out, even among modern signature sneakers.

Swarovski Nike Ja 3 Bling Release Date

The Swarovski x Nike Ja 3 “Bling” will release February 13, 2026 for $235 at Nike Basketball retailers and Nike.com.

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Swarovski x Nike Ja 3 “Bling”
Color: Black/Multi-Color
Style Code: IB6675-001 / IB6674-001
Release Date: February 13, 2026
Price: $235

Nike GT Cut 4 “Year of the Horse” Releases February 2026

UPDATE 2/2/26: Official photos of the Nike GT Cut 4 “Year of the Horse” are now available. The release is scheduled for February 16, 2026.

Original Story 1/9/26:
Nike’s Lunar New Year releases usually lean symbolic, but the Nike GT Cut 4 “Year of the Horse” keeps things restrained. Instead of loud graphics, the story is built into the materials and shape.

The molded white upper carries a smooth, sculpted look, broken up by ribbed texturing that adds movement. Light Chocolate panels run through the midfoot, giving the shoe quiet contrast rather than sharp separation. On the bottom of the shoe, Metallic Gold swaddles the midsole in a texture that’s intentional. A translucent outsole further emphasizes the bare-black Swoosh peeking through underneath.

The heel is where the theme lands cleanest. A gold horseshoe emblem replaces standard branding, tying directly to the Lunar New Year without overexplaining it.

The Nike GT Cut 4 “Year of the Horse” arrives February 16, 2026 at Nike.com and select basketball retailers. The retail price tag is set at $220 USD.

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Nike GT Cut 4 “Year of the Horse”
Color: White/Metallic Gold-Vast Grey-Light Chocolate
Style Code: IB6730-100
Release Date: February 16, 2026
Price: $220

Photos: yyt_snkrs

Ja Morant’s Nike Air Force 1 Low Gets A Pearl Finish

We’ve seen it before, but this one just feels a little different. Ja Morant’s newest Air Force 1 undoubtedly nods to the iconic “Triple White,” but subtle changes alter the shoe’s appearance when you look closer. The shoe offers a Pearl-like finish you’d typically not see on a retail pair.

Morant exercises subtlety instead of graphics to add his own information. Placed on the back tab is “12: AM” in a cool hue of blue that bleeds onto the tongue tag and sockliner. He even opts for braided rope laces instead of standard flat ones to add intricacy and detail throughout the upper. Tucked away at the center of the laces is a silver lace dubrae that further mirrors the understated metallic sheen on the panels. Embossed on the lateral side of the heel is Morant’s signature sheath logo.

Looking underneath, the Air Force 1 formula remains unchanged. A bright white midsole lifts the design off of a traditional round AF1 outsole. This sneaker doesn’t try to flip the script. Instead, this iteration sharpens signature elements of the shoe’s design language while threading Morant’s personality into the silhouette.

The Ja Morant x Nike Air Force 1 Low “Pearl” drops Spring 2026 on Nike.com and at select retailers for $150.

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Ja Morant x Nike Air Force 1 Low
Color: White/Metallic Silver-Cobalt
Style Code: IR8492-100
Release Date: 2026
Price: $150

Where To Buy Costco Kirkland Signature Nike SB Dunk Lows

UPDATE 1/30/26: The Kirkland Signature x Nike SB Dunk Low has quietly started appearing at select Costco locations, with no prior announcement. The first in-store sightings were shared by RaffyCollects on X, quickly sparking buzz.

A list of participating Costco stores is below and will be updated as more locations surface. Each store is rumored to have around 500 pairs, keeping availability limited, and they will not be available again. The product number for reference is 1907597.

CURRENT STORE LIST
Queens NYC: 32-50 Vernon Blvd, Long Island City, NY 11106
Brooklyn NYC: 976 3rd Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11232
Portland, OR: 4849 NE 138th Ave
Kirkland, WA: 8629 120th Ave NE
Aloha, OR: 15901 SW Jenkins Rd
Laguna Nigel, CA: 27972 Cabot Rd
Los Feliz, CA: 2901 Los Feliz Blvd
San Francisco, CA: 450 10th St

Original Story 9/16/25:
Nike SB is poised to drop one of its most surprising 2025 collaborations to appear in a partnership with Costco’s Kirkland Signature brand.

The Kirkland Signature x Nike SB Dunk Low is a no-nonsense Dunk that draws on the wholesale retailer’s low-key aesthetic. The sneaker’s upper is constructed from grey fleece, a nod to the material used for Costco’s iconic sweatshirts and sweatpants. Details like a padded fleece tongue and a lighter inner lining provide layers of depth to the simple design. Signature elements on the sneaker include the Kirkland Signature box logo stitched on the heel, a $1.50 hot dog graphic hidden under the Zoom Air cushioning, along with a tongue tag designed after Costco’s ubiquitous price labels.

The Kirkland Signature brand is a big part of the appeal of this SB Dunk. The once private label staple has evolved from a brand associated with cheap products to a veritable “anti-hype” icon. Kirkland has become the antithesis of hype-driven sneaker culture, prioritizing utility over trends. Its anti-sneakerhead sneakerhead appeal has been a meme in its own right, with some even dubbing the Kirkland Signature’s cultural relevance on par with that of the Nike Air Monarch, the king of all dad shoes.

Nike SB’s lineup of collaborations has always been infused with the same self-aware irony as skateboarding culture as a whole. This extends to the brand’s previous partnerships, which have included Ben & Jerry’s and Supreme. Teaming up with Kirkland Signature adds to this lineage, bringing together skateboarding’s signature irreverence with Costco’s unpretentious brand of everyday authenticity. It’s those kinds of nuances that sneakerheads will appreciate.

Kirkland Nike SB Dunk Low Release Date

The Kirkland Signature x Nike SB Dunk Low drops early 2026 at a retail price of $135 USD. Distribution has not been officially announced. Rumors point to Costco locations as a potential stockist, but Nike SB distribution channels are likely. Either way, sneakerheads may want to keep those memberships valid.

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Kirkland Signature x Nike SB Dunk Low
Color: Grey Fog/Black-Gym Red-White
Style Code: IF0673-001
Release Date: January 30, 2026
Price: $135

Photos: shuseum83

Photos: sneaker_sample

FC Barcelona x Nike Kobe 3 Low Protro Releases Fall 2026

After July’s two-shoe drop centered on the Kobe 4 and Air Force 1 Low, Nike’s partnership with FC Barcelona is already shifting to another chapter. Buzz around a Kobe 3 return has been building quietly, and the timing aligns with Nike’s broader push to keep Kobe retros in the cultural conversation beyond one-off collaborations.

According to leakers @brandon1an and @sneakermarketro, the FC Barcelona x Nike Kobe 3 Low Protro is slated for Fall. No official images have surfaced yet, but mock-ups point to a black base accented with metallic gold and electro purple, a palette that nods to Barça without feeling overly literal. If accurate, the contrast-heavy blocking would give the low-cut silhouette a sharper, more formal look than typical team-themed releases.

A Protro upgrade is expected to modernize cushioning while keeping the lightweight shell and sculpted lines that defined the original.

Notably, this drop is also rumored to arrive alongside a matching Kobe x Dunk Low, signaling a more coordinated, collection-style approach rather than a single surprise release.

FC Barcelona Nike Kobe 3 Low Protro Release Date

The FC Barcelona x Nike Kobe 3 Low Protro is expected Fall 2026 via Nike Basketball retailers and Nike.com. The retail price tag is set at $200 USD.

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FC Barcelona x Nike Kobe 3 Low Protro
Color: Black/Metallic Gold
Style Code: IO6257-001
Release Date: 2026
Price: $200

FC Barcelona x Nike Kobe Dunk Low Protro
Color: Black/Field Purple
Style Code: IV7508-001
Release Date: 2026
Price: $135