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Nike Air Max Plus “Black Honey” Brings Some Buzz Into Spring 2026

For Spring 2026, the Nike Air Max Plus “Black Honey” shifts focus from loud gradients to texture-driven storytelling. The result feels intentional rather than experimental.

A light yellow hexagon pattern replaces the standard mesh, changing how the upper reads without altering the silhouette. Darker yellow details anchor the Swoosh, midfoot shank, and Air units below. A gold bee lands on the tongue and heel lining, quietly explaining the concept without spelling it out.

The Air Max Plus has never been one to shy away from making some noise and, upon its late-90s introduction, it certainly didn’t. This colorway, however, goes for a more mellow approach – it’s all about the details.

The Nike Air Max Plus “Black Honey” launches Spring 2026 for $190 at Nike.com and select retailers.

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Nike Air Max Plus “Black Honey”
Color: Black/Chalk/Baroque Brown-Linen
Style Code: IQ0287-010
Release Date: 2026
Price: $190

Nike Mind 002 “Light Violet Ore” Releases January 2026

The Nike Mind 002 “Light Violet Ore” quietly signals where Nike’s design thinking is headed next. Rather than chasing retro cues, this silhouette doubles down on experimentation, blending performance logic with lifestyle restraint. That direction places the Mind 002 closer to Nike’s recent concept-driven footwear than traditional running or training models.

The Light Violet Ore and Purple Smoke upper uses a perforated textile that feels sculpted instead of layered. Its padded construction recalls early Nike Alpha Project ideas, updated for modern casual wear. Metallic Cool Grey Swoosh branding adds contrast without disrupting the muted palette, keeping the execution deliberate and clean.

Underfoot, Hyper Crimson traction pods punctuate the Cool Grey midsole with purpose. Those exposed nodes echo Nike’s pressure-mapping research, offering a visual reminder of function-led design. Subtle “Nike Mind” and Nike Science Department markings reinforce the model’s experimental identity.

The Nike Mind 002 “Light Violet Ore” releases January 8, 2026, for $145 at Nike.com and select retailers.

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Nike Mind 002
Color: Light Violet Ore/Purple Smoke-Hyper Crimson-Metallic Cool Grey
Style Code: HQ4310-200
Release Date: January 8, 2026
Price: $145

Jordan Trunner O/S Goes For A Minty Colorway

The Jordan Trunner O/S “Mint Foam” is scheduled to arrive in Spring 2026, bringing back a silhouette rooted in Jordan Brand’s training era. Originally designed for versatility, the Trunner line blended performance structure with everyday wearability long before that balance became common.

The colorway features a grey suede overlay across the toe, side panels and heel with Mint Foam mesh overlaying it. The lace panel, tongue, TPU side wings and ankle collar are black. Mint Foam accents reappear on the midsole, while a black outsole keeps the finish restrained.

Compared to louder early Trunner releases, this pair feels more refined and lifestyle-friendly. The color blocking favors subtle contrast over bold hits, which may help the model connect with modern rotations.

The Jordan Trunner O/S “Mint Foam” releases Spring 2026 for $115, available through Nike.com and select retailers.

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Jordan Trunner O/S
Color: Black/Neutral Grey-Mint Foam-Green Glow
Style Code: IB3722-004
Release Date: 2026
Price: $115

Nike Total 90 Shox Magia “Sail” Modernizes A Forgotten Football Line

Images of the Nike Total 90 Shox Magia “Sail” signal Nike’s continued effort to modernize its early-2000s performance archive. The model quietly folds into the brand’s current direction, where lifestyle crossover matters as much as technical roots.

Soft Sail tones immediately set a calmer tone than past Shox entries. Quilted leather begins the construction, with synthetic overlays at toe and heel. The combination of materials is a reference to the Total 90 construction, but made more seamless for daily wear. As a result, this pair feels deliberate rather than nostalgic.

Below, the Shox system sits lower than the TL or R4, reshaping the profile. That reduced height creates a subtle platform effect, aligning with slimmer sole trends without abandoning visible cushioning. The Nike Shox Magia also benefits from restrained Metallic Silver hits, keeping the palette controlled.

The Nike Total 90 Shox Magia “Sail” releases Spring 2026 for $180. Pairs will be available via Nike.com and select stockists.

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Nike Total 90 Shox Magia
Color: Sail/Pale Ivory-Sail-Metallic Silver
Style Code: IO9300-100
Release Date: 2026
Price: $180

Nike Basketball 2025 Christmas Collection Releases December 26th

Nike Basketball once again leans into post-holiday momentum with a Christmas collection that arrives after the calendar flips. The Nike Basketball 2025 Christmas Collection follows a familiar playbook, targeting gift-card spending while extending the league’s holiday storytelling beyond December 25th.

Although Kobe’s winter-themed Protro pair arrived on Christmas Eve, attention quickly shifts to the LeBron 23 “Stocking Stuffer.” The design blends playful holiday cues, including coal-inspired heel graphics, with subtle nods to LeBron James and his long-standing presence in Christmas Day matchups.

The rest of the lineup connects through a shared “Snowed In” theme. The Ja 3, Giannis Freak 7, KD 18, GT Cut 3, and GT Hustle 3 each use icy palettes, white speckling, and globe-style details. Ja Morant’s Ja 3 stands out visually, pairing neon gradients with crisp white mesh for contrast.

Meanwhile, Giannis Antetokounmpo brings a purple-heavy Freak 7 balanced by seasonal reds and greens along the outsole. The KD 18 takes a quieter route, using light blue tones that feel wearable well beyond December, an approach that suits Kevin Durant’s understated style.

Rounding out the collection, Victor Wembanyama’s GT Hustle 3 arrives in black mesh with snowy wraparound accents and Alien branding. The design mirrors his growing league presence—clean, confident, and instantly recognizable.

The Nike Basketball 2025 Christmas Collection arrives December 26th via Nike.com, closing the holiday season with performance-driven designs built for winter runs and beyond.

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Nike Giannis Freak 7 “Snow Pack”
Color: Court Purple/Hydrangeas-Green Strike-Bright Crimson
Style Code: IH1938-500
Release Date: December 26, 2025
Price: $125
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Nike Ja 3 “Snowed In”
Color: White/Bright Crimson-Volt-Black
Style Code: IH0798-100
Release Date: December 26, 2025
Price: $140
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Nike KD 18 “Gifted”
Color: White/Volt-Bright Crimson-Glacier Blue
Style Code: HV1998-100
Release Date: December 26, 2025
Price: $170
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Nike GT Cut 3 “Christmas”
Color: Smoke Grey/Bright Crimson
Style Code: II6580-001
Release Date: December 26, 2025
Price: $200
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Victor Wembanyama x Nike GT Hustle 3 “Deep Winter”
Color: Black/Volt-White-Bright Crimson
Style Code: FV5953-008
Release Date: December 26, 2025
Price: $210
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Nike LeBron 23 “Stocking Stuffer”
Color: Bright Crimson/Dust Amethyst-Barely Volt-Multi-Color
Style Code: IH1513-600
Release Date: December 26, 2025
Price: $210
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Air Jordan 4016 “Midnight Navy” Releases December 2025

UPDATE 12/25/25: The Air Jordan 4016 “Midnight Navy” releases December 26th, 2025 for $200 USD via SNKRS.

Original Story 10/23/25:
The Air Jordan 4016 “Midnight Navy” is the latest addition to the Jordan Brand’s ever-growing hybrid era. The new silhouette is undoubtedly one of their boldest moves yet in terms of innovation, as it is a fusion of the Air Jordan 40 and Air Jordan 16. The AJ16 originally released back in 2001 and is known for its removable shroud and sleek performance-focused design.

The construction of this AJ41 is where things really get interesting. A glossy navy patent leather toe box meets a premium white leather upper for a look that’s as heritage-centric as it is refined. The removable shroud is one of the more “edgy” elements of this design, with a breathable mesh underlayer that’s reminiscent of the OG AJ16. Below, the translucent icy outsole features some additional traction details borrowed from the AJ16 and fuses them with modern tech.

Minor embellishments such as the quilted silver tongue panel and magnetic shroud closure help to further show off Jordan Brand’s dedication to fine materials and polished construction. All in all, this shoe gives off a sort of “early 2000s meets the future” vibe.

This release also continues Jordan Brand’s trend of reinterpreting its performance archive through a contemporary lens. Following the Air Jordan 4023 hybrid, this pair proves the design team isn’t afraid to experiment with legacy silhouettes in innovative ways.

Air Jordan 4016 Midnight Navy Release Date

The Air Jordan 4016 “White/Midnight Navy” releases December 26, 2025 at $200 USD via Jordan Brand retailers and Nike.com. Expect this pair to be a standout for collectors and performance enthusiasts alike.

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Air Jordan 4016 “Midnight Navy”
Color: White/Metallic Silver-Midnight Navy
Style Code: IR2080-100
Release Date: December 26, 2025
Price: $200

15 Best Christmas Sneakers of All-Time

This festive season, top athletic brands like Nike and adidas have been spreading holiday cheer through special edition Christmas-themed sneakers.

In the holiday spirit, let’s explore 15 of the all-time best Christmas releases, presented in no particular order.

Check out the list below and see how it matches up with your personal favorites. Merry Christmas!

Nike Kobe 8 Protro “Grinch”

Originally released in 2010 for a Christmas Day collection, the Kobe 6 Protro “Grinch” made its return in December 2020.

Nike Kobe 8 Protro “Reverse Grinch”

A vibrant twist on the 2010 “Grinch,” boasting a crimson micro-mesh upper and neon green laces.

Nike Kobe 8 “Christmas”

Late December 2012 saw the release of the Kobe 8 “Christmas” with a colorful Engineered Mesh upper.

Nike Kobe 9 Elite “Christmas”

The Kobe 9 Elite embraced the holiday vibe with a Bright Crimson Primeknit upper and contrasting details.

Nike LeBron 8 “Christmas”

The LeBron 8 V/2 “Christmas” debuted during a 2010 Christmas Day game, showcasing a clash between the Miami Heat and the Los Angeles Lakers.

Nike LeBron 9 “Christmas”

Making its mark on Christmas Day 2011, the LeBron 9 featured a mix of Spirit Red and Lucky Green.

Concepts x Nike SB Dunk High “Ugly Christmas Sweaters”

Boston retailer Concepts collaborated with Nike SB, creating festive SB Dunk Highs inspired by “Ugly Christmas Sweaters.”

Nike Air Tech Challenge 3 “Christmas”

Andre Agassi’s Air Tech Challenge 3, released in December 2015, embraced an extreme Yuletide look with an ugly Christmas sweater theme.

Nike SB Dunk Low “Candy Cane”

Resembling the holiday treat, the SB Dunk Low “Candy Cane” features a red and white striped canvas upper.

Sean Cliver x Nike SB Dunk Low “Holiday Special”

Sean Cliver injects holiday spirit into Nike SB with the coveted “Holiday Special” SB Dunk Low.

Nike SB Dunk High “Krampus”

The SB Dunk High Premium “Krampus” pays homage to the mythical Christmas monster of the same name.

adidas Forum Low “Home Alone”

Honoring the 1990 Christmas film, the Home Alone x adidas Forum Low mimics Kevin McCallister’s sneakers with off-white leather, red accents, and scorched burn marks.

Dr. Seuss x adidas Forum Low “The Grinch”

Inspired by the infamous Grinch, this Dr. Seuss collaboration transforms the adidas Forum Low into a fitting tribute to the beloved anti-hero.

Celebrate the holidays in style with these iconic Christmas releases from Nike and adidas!

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Caitlin Clark Nike Signature Shoe Momentum Builds With “From Anywhere” Campaign

Nike used Christmas Day 2025 to reinforce its long-term vision around the Caitlin Clark Nike signature shoe. Titled From Anywhere, the campaign centers on Clark’s shooting range while tracing the repetition behind it, from empty driveways to national stages. The framing feels deliberate, setting context rather than selling spectacle.

Instead of leaning on narration, the film lets rhythm and movement guide the story. Clark’s shots arrive without embellishment, reinforcing that her range is built, not manufactured. That restraint mirrors Nike’s strongest basketball storytelling from past signature eras.

Cultural grounding adds weight. Appearances from Lisa Bluder connect Clark to her foundation, while support from Travis Scott, Michael Che, and Travis Kelce and Jason Kelce reflect her expanding reach. The balance suggests intention, not trend-chasing.

Alongside the campaign, Caitlin Clark–branded Nike apparel is available on Nike.com. The Caitlin Clark Nike signature shoe is expected to debut in Spring 2026, arriving via Nike.com and select Nike retailers.

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Jurassic Park x Nike Ja 3 “Green Spark” Releases April 2026

The Jurassic Park x Nike Ja 3 “Green Spark” shows how storytelling can still feel intentional within a performance shoe. This colorway is part of a broader “Jurassic Park” Ja 3 Pack, as Ja Morant continues pulling from a childhood film favorite. The result blends movie nostalgia with modern Nike Basketball design without drifting into costume territory.

Jurassic Park–branded Ford Explorer SUV on display, finished in green, yellow, and red with the iconic Jurassic Park logo and park ranger markings.
The iconic Jurassic Park Ford Explorer from the 1993 film, shown in its signature park ranger livery.

The colorway directly references the iconic Ford Explorer from the original film. Green Spark uppers fade into Dynamic Yellow, while University Red claw graphics slice across the mesh. Those details echo the vehicle’s paint scheme while adding motion and edge. Jurassic Park logos land on the tongue and insoles, reinforcing the theme without overwhelming the build.

Underneath the visuals, the shoe stays locked into performance. The lightweight mesh promotes airflow, while reinforced zones support Morant’s sharp cuts. Zoom cushioning delivers quick response, and the aggressive traction pattern suits constant direction changes. It’s a reminder that the Ja 3 remains a game shoe first, concept second.

Compared to louder crossover projects, this execution shows restraint. The references are clear, but the shoe still works beyond the theme. That balance helps the “Jurassic Park” Ja 3 feel wearable, not novelty-driven.

Nike Ja 3 Jurassic Park Release Date

The Jurassic Park x Nike Ja 3 “Green Spark” releases April 10, 2026, available via Nike.com and select retailers for $135.

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Nike Ja 3 “Jurassic Park”
Color: Green Spark/University Red-Dynamic Yellow-Noir
Style Code: IU7240-300
Release Date: April 10, 2026
Price: $135

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Nike Total 90 III “Black/Red Sepia” Brings A Dark, Metallic Twist Indoors

UPDATE 12/24/25: The shoes are now available on Nike.com.

Original Story 12/13/25:
The Nike Total 90 III “Black/Red Sepia” brings the iconic football boot back indoors with a sleek, modern edge. The latest colorway leans heavily into a dark upper, setting a bold tone immediately. However, metallic-style hits across the tongue, medial panel, and branding shift between copper and green shades.

That color-shifting detail feels intentional. It quietly references Nike’s Air Tuned Max era, adding retro depth without overpowering the design. The familiar “90” branding remains sharp, while the indoor-focused black sole keeps things grounded and performance-ready.

The Total 90 line has always balanced control and attitude. This version stays true to that legacy, just refined for lifestyle wear. Compared to brighter earlier pairs, this drop feels more mature and versatile.

The Nike Total 90 III “Black/Red Sepia” will launch December 24, 2025 for $125. It will release at Nike.com and other retailers.

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Nike Total 90 III
Color: Black/Red Sepia
Style Code: IO8712-001
Release Date: December 24, 2025
Price: $125

Nike Zoom Vomero 5 “Iron Grey” Shines With Chrome Swooshes

UPDATE 12/24/25: The “Iron Grey” Zoom Vomero 5 is now available on Nike.com.

Original Story 11/29/25:
Joining the “Gym Red” pair, the Nike Zoom Vomero 5 “Iron Grey/Chrome” keeps the wave rolling into 2026, landing with a look that feels straight out of the brand’s tech-heavy era.

This one leans darker and cooler than recent pairs, using layered greys and polished hits to give the runner a slightly industrial vibe. The usual mesh-and-leather combo stays in place, but the shift to iron grey really sharpens the silhouette.

Chrome touches along the toe, midfoot and Swooshes to add just enough pop without turning the shoe flashy. Meanwhile, the charcoal TPU cage brings back that ribbed texture longtime fans instantly recognize. Nike softens the mood with sail laces and a matching midsole, which keeps the colorway from leaning too cold. The Cushlon and Zoom Air setup returns untouched, keeping the comfort that pushed the Vomero 5 back into everyday rotations.

The Nike Zoom Vomero 5 “Iron Grey/Chrome” drops December 24, 2025 for $170. Pairs release through Nike.com and select retailers.

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Nike Zoom Vomero 5
Color: Iron Grey/Metallic Silver-Coconut Milk-Chrome
Style Code: IM3486-001
Release Date: December 24, 2025
Price: $170

Nike Zoom Vomero 5 “Gym Red” Comes With Chrome Swooshes

UPDATE 12/24/25: The “Gym Red” Zoom Vomero 5 is now available on Nike.com.

Original Story 11/28/25:
The Nike Zoom Vomero 5 “Gym Red” is another effort to get the spotlight on Nike’s most nostalgic tech-runner. This colorway dips straight into the shoe’s early-2000s DNA with a brash mix of Gym Red mesh, metallic silver overlays, and chrome Swooshes. It’s like a direct homage to loud runner palettes of the era, while still fitting comfortably in the streetwear lane of today.

The multi-layered cage, ribbed side panels, and breathable mesh windows all make a return unchanged, retaining the silhouette’s authenticity. The upper is dominated by bold hues while sail accents on the midsole and lining help soften the overall aesthetic, while also adding a lightly weathered touch. Accents like reflective trim and a glossy heel counter help the pair stand out without going too far away from the Vomero’s signature identity.

Below, the dual-density Cushlon foam and Zoom Air combination remains unchanged. The black and red outsole caps it all off, providing the pair with reliable traction for everyday use. The colorway hits a nice spot as well – vibrant enough to garner some attention but also rooted in a tried and true formula that is no stranger to fans.

The Nike Zoom Vomero 5 “Gym Red” is scheduled to release December 24, 2025 for $170 USD through Nike Sportswear retailers and Nike.com.

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Nike Zoom Vomero 5
Color: Gym Red/Metallic Silver-Sail-Chrome
Style Code: IM3486-600
Release Date: December 24, 2025
Price: $170

The Jordan Luka 5 Debuts January 2026

Jordan Brand is introducing Luka Dončić’s next signature model with a campaign that reframes his on-court reputation. Titled “Bad Luka! Nice Shoes,” the rollout leans into Dončić’s competitive edge while separating it from his footwear. The message is clear early: the Luka 5 is the one thing nobody argues with.

The campaign builds on the narrative tone established during the Luka 4 era. Rather than ignoring past moments of tension, Dončić acknowledges them directly. In a lighthearted twist, he sends apology notes alongside pairs of the Jordan Luka 5 to referees, reporters, and close basketball peers. It’s a subtle way to humanize the story without softening the athlete.

Performance remains the focus once attention turns to the shoe itself. The Jordan Luka 5 “Venom” colorway combines Illusion Green with black accents, keeping the look sharp and functional. A breathable upper reinforced with fuse overlays works alongside Jordan Brand’s ISOband system, while full-length Zoom Strobel cushioning delivers consistent court feel. The setup mirrors Dončić’s controlled, deliberate approach.

Visually, the Luka 5 stays close to the line’s established language. That continuity feels intentional. Rather than chasing drastic changes, the design refines what already works, allowing performance to lead the conversation.

Jordan Luka 5 Release Date

The Jordan Luka 5 launches January 8th in “Venom” and “Viper Edge” colorways. Adult pairs retail for $135 and $145, with kids’ sizing available for $105 via Nike.com and Jordan Brand channels.

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Jordan Luka 5 “Venom”
Color: Illusion Green/Black
Style Code: HV8082-302
Release Date: January 8, 2026
Price: $135

Jordan Luka 5 “Viper Edge”
Color: Illusion Green/Infrared 23
Style Code: IQ0630-301
Release Date: January 8, 2026
Price: $145

Hiroshi Fujiwara Previews Fragment x Timberland 6-Inch Boot

Hiroshi Fujiwara is once again making preparations for a Fragment collab, this time in partnership with Timberland. Posted on Instagram, the sneak peek offers a first look at a Fragment x Timberland 6-Inch Boot that’s dialed back as opposed to reimagined. The timing aligns with Fujiwara’s growing presence across footwear projects heading into 2026.

At first glance, the design stays rooted in Timberland tradition. Fragment’s lightning bolt appears alongside the Timberland tree logo on the lateral panel, signaling collaboration without overpowering the silhouette. A leather hangtag stamped “FRGMT” adds a familiar finishing touch tied closely to Fujiwara’s design language.

Two colorways surfaced in the teaser. One arrives in an all-black execution, while the other sticks to Timberland’s classic wheat finish. Both versions preserve the boot’s rugged construction, padded collar, and lug outsole, reinforcing durability over experimental updates.

The teaser also follows a broader trend. Recent Timberland projects tied to streetwear and Jordan-adjacent brands have often landed as Friends & Family exclusives. That context raises questions about availability, especially with no release details confirmed.

For now, the Fragment x Timberland collab remains a quiet signal rather than a full announcement. Still, Fragment’s history suggests that subtlety alone may be enough to generate serious demand.

The Fragment x Timberland 6-Inch Boot has no confirmed release date and remains unannounced for retail availability.

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Nike Air Max Plus “Black/University Red” Draws From Global Football History

The Nike Air Max Plus “Black/University Red” is officially lined up for Spring 2026, bringing heritage energy back into focus. Designed by Sean McDowell, this version stays rooted in the model’s aggressive late-90s identity while adding sharper visual contrast.

A breathable black mesh base sets the foundation, supported by the familiar TPU cage that defined the silhouette. Gradient transitions return across the upper, creating depth without overpowering the design. Gold and red hits cut through cleanly, offering controlled flair rather than excess.

Those colors carry deeper meaning. The palm-inspired overlays and tones reference Japan’s iconic 1998 World Cup goalkeeper kit, a detail longtime collectors will recognize. It’s a subtle nod, yet one that separates this colorway from routine updates.

Compared to recent tonal Air Max Plus releases, this pair feels more expressive while remaining wearable. The balance should appeal to both retro runners and modern rotation builders.

The Nike Air Max Plus “Black/University Red” releases Spring 2026 for $190 via Nike.com and select retailers.

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Nike Air Max Plus
Color: Black/University Gold-University Red
Style Code: DM0032-030
Release Date: 2026
Price: $190

Nike Structure 26 “Black/Volt” Takes A Trippy Route

The Nike Structure 26 “Black/Volt” kicks off the calendar with a familiar purpose and a different tone. This one stays rooted in stability, but the presentation feels more focused than before.

White mesh handles the base. A black grid sits over it, giving the upper a technical look that feels planned, not decorative. The Swoosh stays black and quiet. Volt shows up sparingly, mostly around the eyelets, tongue, and midsole. It works because it doesn’t try too hard.

Dark Smoke Grey firms up the heel and breaks up the color. Below, the midsole keeps things controlled, staying true to the Structure line’s role.

The Nike Structure 26 “Black/Volt” releases January 1 for $165 through Nike.com and select retailers.

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Nike Structure 26
Color: White/Volt-Dark Smoke Grey-Black
Style Code: IQ0606-100
Release Date: January 1, 2026
Price: $165