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Nike Air Max 95 Golf “Waste Management Open” Now Available (February 2026)

UPDATE 2/6/26: The Nike Air Max 95 Golf “Waste Management Open” is now available on Nike.com.

Original Story 11/21/25:
The Nike Air Max 95 Golf “Waste Management Open” brings together classic golf DNA with a more energetic, modern edge. The Phoenix tournament is famously the PGA Tour’s wildest stop, leaning more party than traditional golf — and this pair fits that shift perfectly.

The upper uses perforated leather, canvas, and hairy suede, creating a layered look that feels both premium and practical. Brown leather accents on the tongue and heel add dress-shoe flair, which nods to vintage golf footwear.

You also get a tassel hangtag in matching brown leather, giving the pair a small detail only golf fans may catch. The thick green Swoosh on the lateral side links to the outsole and subtly mirrors the event’s well-known color story. This touch feels intentional without being loud, which adds personality to a normally understated silhouette.

The Nike Air Max 95 Golf “Waste Management Open” releases February 6, 2026 through select retailers and Nike.com. The retail price tag is set at $230 USD.

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Nike Air Max 95 Golf “Waste Management Open”
Color: Coconut Milk/Sail-Summit White-Stadium Green
Style Code: IB6895-100
Release Date: February 6, 2026
Price: $230

Los Angeles Gets Ready As adidas Rolls Out Its All-Star 2026 Lineup

There’s always a palpable energy that surrounds Los Angeles leading into All-Star Weekend, and adidas is greeting that excitement with an initiative that’s being felt more like a rollout than a restock. Collaborating player activations, fan experiences and a laser-focused footwear release will all orbit around the adidas Basketball All-Star 2026 Collection.

Visually, every shoe tells its own story. Anthony Edwards’ AE 2 takes the lead in a high-voltage “Lucid Orange,” with a full-length Lightstrike midsole and a sculpted TPU shank that hints at a broader move toward lighter, more controlled builds across the line. Damian Lillard’s Dame X stays close to that palette with “Ice Tangerine” and “Icey Blue” accents, pairing responsive cushioning with a lateral outrigger that quietly reinforces how performance details are becoming cleaner rather than louder.

James Harden’s Vol. 10 flips the mood with a “Metallic Silver” finish, built around Jet BOOST cushioning for quick stops and step-backs, while Donovan Mitchell’s D.O.N. Issue 7 balances a black base with bright color hits, a wider platform, and reinforced mesh for stability. Off the court, Edwards, Mitchell, and several Rising Stars will be woven into weekend programming across the city.

Release Date & Where To Buy

The adidas Basketball All-Star 2026 Collection releases February 12, 2026 via adidas.com and select retailers.

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adidas Harden 10 “All-Star”
Color: Silver Metallic/Core Black-Lucid Orange
Style Code: KJ1454
Release Date: February 12, 2026
Price: $160

adidas Anthony Edwards 2 “All-Star”
Color: Lucid Orange/Silver Metallic-Grey One
Style Code: KK1390
Release Date: February 12, 2026
Price: $130

adidas Dame X “All-Star”
Color: Lucid Orange/Ice Tangerine-Icy Blue
Style Code: JQ9467
Release Date: February 12, 2026
Price: $90

adidas DON Issue 7 “All-Star”
Color: Core Black/Lucid Orange-Silver Metallic
Style Code: KJ8989
Release Date: February 12, 2026
Price: $120

Nike Kobe All-Star 1998 T-Shirts Available Ahead of 2026 All-Star Weekend

All-Star Weekend has a way of pulling memory and motion into the same moment, and Nike is leaning into that pull for Los Angeles in 2026. Ahead of the festivities, a new set of Kobe Bryant All-Star 1998 graphic tees has quietly begun circulating, reviving imagery tied to Bryant’s first All-Star appearance nearly three decades ago.

Built around the Sheath logo that defined much of Kobe’s early Nike era, the shirts center a stylized dunk graphic that feels very late-’90s without looking dated. Soft airbrushed stars spread across the chest, framing the image the way vintage basketball posters once did, while the black and white color options keep the focus on the artwork rather than the palette.

The cotton build reads clean and straightforward, letting the print do the heavy lifting and keeping the piece wearable beyond game week. The timing also signals how Nike continues to treat Kobe’s early career as a living reference point rather than a static archive.

While Nike hasn’t confirmed an official release date on its site, the Nike Kobe All-Star 1998 T-Shirts have already started showing up at select retailers such as Dick’s Sports Goods, retailing for $60 USD each.

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Adidas Expands Anthony Edwards’ Signature With New AE 1 Football Cleats For 2026

Under stadium lights that blur the line between hardwood and turf, adidas is treating Anthony Edwards’ signature like a bigger stage than basketball alone. The shift feels deliberate, and the arrival of the adidas AE 1 football cleats in 2026 makes that clear as Edwards’ influence begins to stretch across sports rather than staying inside one arena.

A low-cut football adaptation of his debut signature anchors the push, translating the familiar AE 1 shape into a molded-traction build meant for speed and sudden cuts. The upper keeps its breathable, engineered feel, while the reworked outsole signals that this release is built for grass, not gloss. It’s a subtle evolution that suggests adidas sees Edwards less as a single-sport athlete and more as a platform.

Colorways arrive in a staggered rhythm rather than all at once. “Pure Ruby” leads on May 1, 2026, alongside the return of “Best of Adi”, with the “3SSB” pair following on July 1, 2026. The rollout reads like a proper season plan, not a novelty drop.

For players and collectors watching how basketball silhouettes migrate to football, this release marks a clear moment of crossover.

The adidas AE 1 Football Cleats will begin releasing May 1, 2026 at adidas.com and select retailers.

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adidas Anthony Edwards 1 Low Football Cleat “Best of Adi”
Color: Core Black/Core Black-Core Black
Style Code: KJ6071
Release Date: May 1, 2026
Price: TBA

adidas Anthony Edwards 1 Low Football Cleat “Pure Ruby”
Release Date: May 1, 2026
Price: TBA

adidas Anthony Edwards 1 Low Football Cleat “3SSB”
Release Date: May 1, 2026
Price: TBA

Nike Air Zoom Huarache 2K4 “All Star” Returns February 17th

UPDATE 2/6/26: The Nike Air Zoom Huarache 2K4 “All-Star” releases February 17th, 2026 for $210 USD via SNKRS. Classic details includes embroidered LA ankle logo and 2004 NBA All-Star date stamped inside the shoe.

Original Story 6/27/25:
As Los Angeles readies itself for All-Star Weekend, Nike Basketball is quietly revisiting a sneaker that defined the league’s mid-2000s guard era. The moment feels fitting, because the Nike Air Zoom Huarache 2K4 “All-Star” is returning to the same city where Kobe Bryant once wore it on the game’s biggest stage. That context matters, and it frames why this 2026 retro carries more weight than a routine reissue.

Built by Eric Avar, the silhouette blends cues from the Air Force 1, Flight Huarache, and Zoom Hyperflight into something unmistakably of its time. Smooth white leather anchors the upper, while Varsity Royal and Varsity Red accents give the pair its unmistakable patriotic character. A visible Zoom Air window underfoot keeps the performance intent intact, even as nostalgia drives much of the demand.

A small but meaningful detail still ties the story together: the original “LA” ankle patch remains, a direct nod to the 2004 All-Star Game. Compared with the 2016 “Fade to Black” drop, this version feels less like a retrospective and more like a deliberate homecoming for a model that helped shape modern Nike Basketball retros.

Nike has positioned this release squarely around All-Star Weekend rather than treating it as just another calendar date. That timing suggests the brand is leaning into cultural resonance as much as product strategy.

Nike Huarache 2K4 All-Star 2026 Release Date

The Nike Air Zoom Huarache 2K4 “All-Star” will release February 17, 2026 at select Nike Basketball retailers and Nike.com. The retail price tag is set at $210 USD.

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Nike Air Zoom Huarache 2K4 “All Star”
Color: White/Varsity Red-Metallic Silver-Varsity Royal
Style Code: IR0563-146
Release Date: February 17, 2026
Price: $210

Kobe Bryant wearing Nike Zoom Huarache 2K4 All-Star sneakers next to Allen Iverson during the 2004 NBA All-Star Game.
Kobe Bryant laces up the Nike Huarache 2K4 All-Star during the 2004 NBA All-Star Game alongside Allen Iverson.

Bob Marley x adidas Gazelle Now Available (February 2026)

UPDATE 2/6/26: The Bob Marley x adidas Gazelle is now available on adidas.com.

Original Story:
A familiar adidas low-top arrives with the same easy rhythm you’d expect from anything tied to Bob Marley, as if it moved to music before it ever touched pavement. The energy feels laid-back, sun-soaked, and quietly rooted in culture rather than hype, blending adidas’ heritage with Marley’s enduring spirit in a way that feels unhurried and unmistakably human.

Soft mustard suede covers the upper in a supple, velvety texture that looks ready-to-break-in. Muted green Three Stripes run down each side, cleanly graphic and weighty with fine red bordering. White laces and a yellow midsole tab pop, while an off-white matted outsole brings it all back down to Earth.

Teal leather wraps around the heel, embossed with a small patch reading Bob Marley and “Football Is Freedom.” It doesn’t announce itself, but your eyes are definitely drawn to it. A rich red sockliner and branded insole inside echo the message quietly.

The silhouette itself remains slender and low to the ground, just as it always has. This isn’t a colorway trying to do too much. Instead, the simplicity of the design makes a statement in its own right.

The Bob Marley x adidas Gazelle will be available February 6, 2026 on adidas.com and at select retailers for $110.

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Bob Marley x adidas Gazelle
Style Code: KJ3532
Release Date: February 6, 2026
Price: $110

Nike Reworks The Astro Grabber For Winter With Canvas

Cold weather usually sends brands toward bulky boots. Nike went another way. Instead of piling on weight, the brand leaned into restraint. That choice turns a vintage runner into something better suited for winter without losing its easy feel.

Nike’s Astro Grabber “Winter Canvas” Pack features three total colorways: Linen/Sail, Medium Olive/Cacao Wow, and Pecan/Tough Red. Constructed around tightly woven canvas, each pair features added durability to the upper, boasting a harder hand-feel than its predecessor. Smooth leather is implemented on the Swoosh while softer suede materials are placed at the heel and eyelets to break things up.

Wrapping around the lower sidewall is an additional layer of canvas that hugs just above the midsole. Far from brash, the texture reads as subtle protection. The signature low profile of the Astro Grabber remains, but feels much more winter-ready with its rugged build.

Color does most of the talking across the pack. Linen/Sail keeps things warm and neutral with a cream Swoosh and brown midsole. Medium Olive pushes a more outdoorsy tone through deeper earth shades. Pecan/Tough Red stands apart, pairing a reddish-brown base with a glossy red Swoosh that pops against the rugged, lugged outsole.

Release Date & Where To Buy

The Nike Astro Grabber “Winter Canvas” Pack releases February 18, 2026 via SNKRS and select retailers.

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Nike Astro Grabber “Winter Canvas”
Color: Linen/Sail-Gum Dark Brown-Medium Olive
Style Code: IO9281-202
Release Date: February 18, 2026
Price: $135

Nike Astro Grabber “Winter Canvas”
Color: Medium Olive/Alabaster-Gum Dark Brown-Cacao Wow
Style Code: IO9281-200
Release Date: February 18, 2026
Price: $135

Nike Astro Grabber “Winter Canvas”
Color: Pecan/Coconut Milk-Gum Dark Brown-Tough Red
Style Code: IO9281-201
Release Date: February 18, 2026
Price: $135

New Balance 1000 “Truffle Salt” Now Available (February 2026)

Neon reflections and late-night city glare feel built into this drop before you even clock the details. The New Balance 1000 “Truffle Salt” leans into that turn-of-the-millennium energy with a cool Silver Metallic finish that catches light in different ways. It reads sharp at first glance, but layered when you slow down.

Curved synthetic overlays sweep across the toe and midfoot in bright silver, while a softer Truffle Salt mesh base sits underneath to tone things down. Black flat laces cut clean lines across a satin-finished tongue, and the outlined “N” keeps the side profile clean. Small “1000” text sits quietly along the forefoot, staying out of the way.

The shoe’s chunky, early-2000s silhouette is formed by sculpted white ABZORB midsole while a sectioned black and grey outsole sits beneath. A hidden translucent window sits below layered metallic and textile overlays in the heel. Fresh off the showroom floor rather than dipped in nostalgia, the shoe is an archive runner reborn.

The New Balance 1000 “Truffle Salt” is available now for $150 via NewBalance.com and select retailers.

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New Balance 1000
Color: Silver Metallic/Truffle Salt
Style Code: U10001PD
Release Date: February 5, 2026
Price: $150

Nike Air Max Plus Surfaces in “Iron Grey/Light Liquid Lime”

Muted, technical runners rarely feel quiet. This pair proves it immediately. The upper uses dark Iron Grey mesh that looks restrained at first, but feels charged underneath. Thin Lime lines run through the build like a low current, giving the design movement even when it’s static.

The Nike Air Max Plus “Iron Grey/Light Liquid Lime” leans on its signature ribbed TPU cage. The structure reads darker up top and brightens toward the Liquid Lime mudguard. Underfoot, a sculpted Iron Grey midsole surrounds translucent Air units washed in the same neon tint. Black laces, lining, and Swoosh keep everything grounded so the gradient stays the focus.

The balance feels intentional. It points toward cleaner color blocking for the Plus line rather than the busier palettes of the past.

The Nike Air Max Plus “Iron Grey/Light Liquid Lime” releases Spring 2026 via Nike.com and select retailers for $190.

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Nike Air Max Plus
Color: Iron Grey/Light Liquid Lime-Black
Style Code: DM0032-035
Release Date: 2026
Price: $190

Craft Over Flash: Inside The Nahmias x Puma Suede Pack

Softer silhouettes have defined winter drops thus far, but Nahmias shatters that illusion with something unexpectedly textured. Rope laces contrast plush suede while beefed up toecaps lend the shoe itself more structure, nudging its silhouette workwear-leaning. Where most might aim for glitz, this pack opts for substance in texture, weight, and construction.

Captured in three colorways, the Nahmias x Puma Suede Pack still presents a united front. A cream pair features crimson branding to let it live up its clean, vintage-leaning vibe while remaining effortless to wear. Another contrasts black suede, a white Formstrip, and tweed-esque laces over a gum sole for something slightly more utilitarian. Then there’s the pink pair that doubles down on chaos with hand-crocheted details stitched into the stripe itself.

As a whole, the trio points towards a slight evolution of the silhouette—less pared-back, and more textured and thoughtful. Proportions are timeless, but the fabrics and textures feel more deliberate rather than derivation.

Release Date & Where To Buy

The Nahmias x Puma Suede Pack will be available February 13, 2026 on PUMA.com and select retailers.

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Nahmias x Puma Suede “Crochet”
Color: Jasmine Flower/Pink Pixel-Canvas
Style Code: 407027-01
Release Date: February 13, 2026
Price: $160

Nahmias x Puma Suede
Color: Warm White/Archive Gold-For All Time Red
Style Code: 407025-01
Release Date: February 13, 2026
Price: $160

Nahmias x Puma Suede
Color: Flat Dark Gray/Vapor Gray-Honey Butter
Style Code: 407026-01
Release Date: February 13, 2026
Price: $160

Nike Air Max 90 Available Now in “Particle Pink”

Pastel hues have been infiltrating lifestyle sneakers quietly. Loud? Not particularly. Thoughtful? Very much so. That transition has felt particularly pronounced within this recent women’s collection, where colors speak volumes before the logos ever get a chance.

The Nike Air Max 90 “Particle Pink” embraces that ethos with layers of pink that are soft yet purposeful. White mesh makes up the foundation while Pearl Pink leather molds the mudguard and eye stays along with a bolder Silt Red that caps the bottom panels and heel. Ribbed plastic outlines the eyelets and heel badge while a tonal Nike Swoosh keeps the side cleanly tied together.

Underfoot, a bright white midsole envelopes a lightly stained Air window. The subtlest of details, but one that connects the cushioning to the upper visually rather than contrasting it. Silt Red anchors the shoe on the ground with a classic waffle outsole, but the real lesson here is another step in refreshing the silo away from loud, classic colorways and into something more muted.

The Nike Air Max 90 “Particle Pink” is available to purchase at Nike.com for $135.

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Nike Air Max 90 (W)
Color: Particle Pink/Pearl Pink-Silt Red
Style Code: IM4613-600
Release Date: February 5, 2026
Price: $135

New Balance P400 “Black” Releases February 11th

The sound of quick cuts on polished hardwood sets the scene before the shoe ever does. Games move faster now, and players want control without extra bulk. The New Balance P400 “Black” fits that reality, staying close to the floor and built for real minutes rather than highlight reels.

Smooth overlays are contrasted with softer suede-like panels around the midfoot and heel. On the lateral side sits a molded tonal “N” logo that keeps branding pretty clean along with an embroidered New Balance wordmark on the padded tongue. Around the midsole, the firmer foam insert on the lateral side clearly lets you know stability is what they’re after when players plant and explode.

Dual cushioning combines EVA with a Fresh Foam X core for plush comfort with some responsiveness underfoot. A nylon plate allows for lightweight snap through stops, starts, pivots and the low-to-ground stance enhances court feel. Finally, the herringbone pattern outsole will give you dependable indoor traction rather than wow you with design.

The New Balance P400 “Black” releases February 11, 2026 via NewBalance.com and select retailers.

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New Balance P400
Color: Black
Style Code: UFFBB816
Release Date: February 11, 2026
Price: $130

SoleFly x Air Jordan 5 Releases October 2026

With Holiday 2026 still months away, collaboration season is already taking shape around South Florida. SoleFly’s name has quietly become shorthand for Miami-flavored Jordan projects, and the next chapter leans deeper into that identity rather than repeating it.

The SoleFly x Air Jordan 5 surfaces as the boutique’s first take on the model, extending a partnership that has already touched the Air Jordan 3, 12, and 8.

Built around dark Anthracite and Off Noir suede, the design keeps its base restrained before letting accents do the talking. Aurora Green appears on the tongue Jumpman and internal detailing, while red flame hits ignite the midsole in a way that feels intentionally Miami without leaning cartoonish. SoleFly replaces the traditional “23” on the lateral side, yet Nike Air remains anchored on the heel.

A revised lacing system becomes the most memorable deviation, allowing the laces to wrap around the heel before tying at the front, subtly shifting how the silhouette reads in profile. That choice hints at a broader trend of collaborators treating heritage models less as static archives and more as editable platforms. A translucent outsole and a custom SoleFly hangtag complete the package.

SoleFly Air Jordan 5 Release Date

The SoleFly x Air Jordan 5 is set to release October 1, 2026 via SoleFly before a wider NBHD release on October 8, 2026, placing the drop firmly in the fall calendar, with pricing still to be announced.

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SoleFly x Air Jordan 5
Color: Black/Aurora Green-Anthracite-Muslin
Style Code: IU0734-001
Release Date: October 1, 2026 (SoleFly)
Release Date: October 8, 2026 (NBHD)
Price: TBA

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Nike Kobe 10 Protro “5AM Flight” Returns Holiday 2026

Long before tip-off, when arenas are dark and most of the league is still asleep, Kobe Bryant built a routine that became legend. Those early, solitary workouts after his 2013 Achilles injury are the emotional anchor behind a colorway that is now set to return.

Nike is preparing the Nike Kobe 10 Low Protro “5AM Flight” for Holiday 2026, marking the second Kobe 10 Protro arrival following the “Halo” pair in August. Originally released in 2015, this edition revisits one of the line’s most meaningful looks, tied directly to Bryant’s pre-dawn training sessions that defined the final phase of his career.

The pair keeps its identity restrained, centering a Blue Lagoon engineered mesh upper with minimal visual noise. A crisp black Swoosh sits quietly along the sidewall, while Kobe’s signature appears in red on the tongue beside his shield logo. Beneath the foot, a translucent outsole and subtle water-inspired graphic inside the tongue reinforce the theme without overplaying it.

As Protros continue to reshape Nike Basketball’s approach to the Kobe archive, this release leans toward fidelity rather than reinvention. Expect updated cushioning for modern play, but the silhouette’s proportions and spirit remain intact.

Nike Kobe 10 5AM Flight 2026 Release Date

The Nike Kobe 10 Low Protro “5AM Flight” releases October 5, 2026 through select Nike Basketball retailers and Nike.com.

Nike Kobe 10 Low Protro “5AM Flight”
Color: Blue Lagoon/Black
Style Code: IQ5339-400
Release Date: October 5, 2026
Price: TBA

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Nike Gifts Duke A Carbon Fiber GT Future PE

As March Madness edges closer and pressure builds across college basketball, Nike’s player-exclusive pipeline is already accelerating. Duke, predictably, continues to sit in Nike’s upper tier, often receiving shoes that live just outside public release plans.

This time the attention lands on a staff pair rather than a star guard. A Nike G.T. Future surfaced on assistant coach Tyler Thornton featuring a carbon fiber upper in place of the model’s usual metallic shell, giving the silhouette a crisper, more performance-leaning character. Subtle Duke branding appears on the tongue, while a vivid blue Swoosh carries the primary team accent without overpowering the look.

The model has moved slowly since its late-2025 debut alongside Wale. So far only the Metallic Silver version has reached retail, but that changes this month with two scheduled drops tied to the All-Star “Warning Label” pack and the “Red Bronze” colorway.

The Nike GT Future “Duke Carbon Fiber” PE remains a staff-only pair with no public release planned.

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Jalen Hurts x Air Jordan 11 “Jawn Air” PE From Super Bowl LIX Revealed

In the calm after the confetti, championship gear often tells stories that never make it to shelves. As Philadelphia’s Super Bowl LIX run continues to echo, a small but striking detail has surfaced inside Jalen Hurts’ inner circle: a sample pair that exists far outside the usual Jordan Brand pipeline.

The Jalen Hurts x Air Jordan 11 “Jawn Air” PE is built in a muted Philly green suede that wraps the upper with a quiet, premium handfeel. The familiar Air Jordan 11 shape remains intact, but the translucent outsole carries a cloudy green tint, while a clean sail midsole keeps the look grounded. Subtle personal touches set this pair apart, including a metallic Jumpman on the collar and a silver hang tag charm stamped with “Jawn Air.”

Inside the tongue, cursive labels read “Hit ’Em Low” and “Hit ’Em High,” a direct reference to the iconic lyric “Hit ’em low! Hit ’em high! And watch our Eagles fly!” from “Fly, Eagles Fly,” the official fight song of the Philadelphia Eagles.

Only a handful of these were produced, reportedly gifted to Hurts after Philadelphia’s Super Bowl victory. Unlike typical player exclusives that later inform retail colorways, this version feels intentionally closed-loop, designed as a private keepsake rather than a roadmap for future releases. The restraint suggests a shift toward more meaningful, hyper-limited PE storytelling instead of mass-market callbacks.

The Jalen Hurts Air Jordan 11 “Jawn Air” PE Sample — made for Hurts only and will not release publicly.

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