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New Jordan Trunner Flow Channels Late ’90s Design

Jordan Brand is quietly expanding its training archive with the Jordan Trunner Flow, previewed in two upcoming colorways. Rather than pushing performance tech, this model leans into restraint. It strips back the bulk seen on the Trunner O/S, signaling a shift toward everyday wear instead of aggressive training aesthetics.

Design-wise, the Jordan Trunner Flow removes the midfoot cage and sharp tooling in favor of a smoother sole. The upper blends mesh and synthetic leather, while thick embroidered ridges across the midfoot add structure. A futuristic heel nameplate updates the look, yet the silhouette still echoes late-1990s Jordan training shoes, when the Trunner line first emerged.

Compared to recent Jordan trainers, this pair feels more archival than experimental. That choice gives pairs a cleaner lane, especially as retro-inspired trainers regain relevance. The White/Gym Red and Black/White colorways reinforce that understated direction.

The Jordan Trunner Flow releases Spring 2026 for $85 and will be available through Nike.com and select stockists.

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Jordan Trunner Flow
Color: White/Gym Red-Metallic Silver-Black
Style Code: IO2091-101
Release Date: 2026
Price: $85

Jordan Trunner Flow
Color: Black/Anthracite-White
Style Code: IO2091-003
Release Date: 2026
Price: $85

Nike Sabrina 3 “Sapphire” Releases January 2026

The Nike Sabrina 3 GS “Sapphire” nods to Ionescu’s upbringing, with the Walnut Creek name serving as a subtle tribute to where her journey began. Built for grade school sizing, the model continues Sabrina Ionescu’s focus on control, balance, and clean court feel, rather than flash-driven design. That restraint has defined her signature line since its debut.

Sapphire Blue anchors the upper, mixing breathable mesh with structured textiles across the midfoot. Cactus Green layers cut through the base, adding contrast while reinforcing the shoe’s low, stable profile. Mint Foam lace details soften the look, while the Hazy Gold Swoosh introduces a premium accent without disrupting the palette.

Underfoot, the Gem Blue midsole pairs with a black outsole tuned for grip and quick transitions.

The Nike Sabrina 3 “Sapphire” drops on January 1, 2026 at a retail price of $105 via Nike.com and select retailers.

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Nike Sabrina 3 GS “Sapphire”
Color: Sapphire/Blur-Dusty Cactus-Mint Foam-Black
Style Code: IQ0831-500
Release Date: January 1, 2026
Price: $105

Nike Adds The Shox Ride 2 To Their “Morse Code” Collection

Nike’s Shox revival continues with the Nike Shox Ride 2 “Morse Code”, a release that trades flash for texture. The Off White, Baroque Brown, and Light Chocolate palette keeps things restrained.

Up close, the off-white leather shows an embossed texture across the panels. There’s no heavy contrast, just a softer finish that changes how the shoe reads. Compared to earlier Shox Ride 2 sneakers, this pair leans calmer and more lifestyle-ready.

Baroque Brown wraps the sculpted midsole and signature Shox columns, grounding the design visually. The tooling still looks mechanical, but the softer tones change how it reads on foot. It’s a quieter take on a loud platform.

Morse code shows up on the insoles and a few smaller details. Nike has been slipping this treatment onto more models lately.

Expect the Nike Shox Ride 2 “Morse Code” in Spring 2026, carrying a $190 retail price. Pairs will be available through the usual Nike.com and selected retailers.

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Nike Shox Ride 2 “Morse Code”
Color: Off White/Baroque Brown-Light Chocolate
Style Code: IQ3369-101
Release Date: 2026
Price: $190

Air Jordan 1 High ’85 “Bred” Has No Wider Release Planned

UPDATE 12/22/25: The Air Jordan 1 High ’85 SP “Bred” quietly returned as a DSM exclusive in October 2025, timed with the release of the Assouline Air Jordan book. Per @MrUnloved1s and @CuratedVan, there are no plans for a wider release.

UPDATE 11/13/25: Dover Street Market quietly loaded the “Bred” ’85 on its site, and pairs vanished almost immediately. More shops are expected to roll out their own drops soon, but there’s still no confirmed release date. A SNKRS launch doesn’t look promising either, especially since the last run stayed exclusive to retailers.

Original Story 10/17/25:
The Air Jordan 1 High ’85 “Bred” makes a triumphant comeback this Holiday 2025, reaffirming its legendary status in sneaker culture. The pair stays true to the original 1985 design with its Black and Varsity Red leather blocking that helped define the Air Jordan legacy.

Jordan Brand last released this coveted colorway February 14th, 2025. Only 10,000 pairs were dropped across the 23 NBHD retailers, making it one of the most limited Jordan 1 drops of 2025. Sneakerheads turned that release into a chase as resale prices soared hours later.

Now, official images confirm that the Holiday 2025 release mirrors the OG in every detail—from the classic “Nike Air” tongue tag to the vintage-inspired hangtag and the three lace options (black, red, and a premium black pair with gold tips). The sneaker even arrives with a retro-style pamphlet that breaks down the Air Jordan 1’s original tech features—nostalgia at its finest.

That’s the kind of authenticity that separates the ’85 line from every retro. Fans looking to relive the roots of the Jordan era won’t want to miss this drop.

Air Jordan 1 High 85 Bred Release Date

Expect the Air Jordan 1 High ’85 “Bred” to release Holiday 2025 via Nike.com and select retailers for $250 USD.

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Air Jordan 1 High 85 SP “Bred”
Color: Black/Varsity Red-White
Style Code: IQ6083-067
Release Date: 2025
Price: $250

Nike Book 2 “Rising” Releases January 2026

UPDATE 12/22/25: Nike confirms the “Rising” Book 2 releases January 2nd, 2026 for $145 USD via SNKRS.

Original Story 12/18/25:
Nike Basketball continues building momentum behind Devin Booker’s signature line, and the Nike Book 2 “Rising” makes that direction clear. Rooted in Phoenix symbolism, the colorway frames Booker’s next chapter around rebirth, resilience, and the city that shaped his career.

A black suede upper kicks things off. Yellow, orange, and red tones of the gradient Swoosh echo the movement of flickering flames. This illusion of heat extends to the midsole, where red crackle detail appears to melt through the black foam. A translucent outsole tames the finish.

Subtle storytelling details do the heavy lifting. “Chapter Two” branding appears in bright orange on the heel, marking the evolution from Book 1. Compared to louder debut colorways, this execution feels sharper and more focused, letting contrast guide the narrative instead of excess graphics.

Performance cues remain central. The low-to-the-floor setup reflects Booker’s preference for court feel, while a forefoot Air Zoom unit supports quick scoring bursts. Design lines nod quietly to heritage runners like the Air Zoom Spiridon, reinforcing Nike’s archive-driven approach.

Nike Book 2 Rising Release Date

The Nike Book 2 “Rising” will release January 2, 2026 at select Nike Basketball retailers and Nike.com. The retail price tag is set at $145 USD.

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Nike Book 2 “Rising”
Color: Black/Safety Orange-Sundial
Style Code: IB6687-001
Release Date: January 2, 2026
Price: $145

This Nike Air Force 1 Low Reminds Us That “Love is in the Air”

Nike leans into Valentine’s Day once again with a themed Air Force 1 that keeps things simple. The Nike Air Force 1 “Love Is In The Air” doesn’t try to reinvent the holiday, it simply complements it.

Heart graphics are printed throughout, running from the toe to the heel without breaking up the shape. The pattern is noticeable, but it stays controlled, giving the pair character without feeling loud or overworked.

Most of the storytelling comes through in the details. A handwritten “Love Is In The Air” message appears on the back of the tongue, styled like a quick note rather than branding. There’s also a silver heart-shaped locket attached, serving as a small accent instead of a centerpiece.

The Nike Air Force 1 “Love is in the Air” is scheduled to release January 14th, 2026, priced at $125, with pairs landing through Nike.com and select retailers.

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Nike Air Force 1 “Love is in the Air” (W)
Color: University Red/Black
Style Code: IQ9965-600
Release Date: January 14, 2026
Price: $125

The Nike Air Force 1 Triple Black “Valentine’s Day” Releases January 14th

UPDATE 12/22/25: The Nike Air Force 1 “Valentine’s Day” (Triple Black) will be available via Nike.com January 14, 2026.

This edition of the Nike Air Force 1 Low “Valentine’s Day” isn’t playing into the usual holiday playbook. Instead of reds and pinks, Nike goes fully black, echoing past anti-Valentine releases built for real wear. It feels intentional, not gimmicky.

The upper switches things up with perforated black suede, replacing the model’s standard leather. That textured finish gives the silhouette a subtle dress-shoe edge while keeping the classic Air Force 1 shape intact. Tonal laces, lining, and midsole keep everything locked in.

A silver heart-shaped lock charm adds just enough contrast, quietly tying the shoe back to the holiday. Red graphic insoles do the rest, showing only when the pair comes off. Underfoot, the black Air sole stays true to AF1 roots.

The Nike Air Force 1 Low “Valentine’s Day” (Triple Black) releases January 14, 2026 via Nike.com and select retailers.

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Nike Air Force 1 Low “Valentine’s Day”
Color: Black/University Red
Style Code: IQ9965-001
Release Date: January 14, 2026
Price: TBA

Supreme x Marmot’s Fall 2025 Collection Blends Street Restraint With Mountain Tech

The Supreme x Marmot Fall 2025 Collection continues Supreme’s pattern of tapping authentic outdoor legacy. This time, Marmot’s 50-year mountaineering history sets the foundation. The focus appears naturally as the collection merges alpine performance with street-level restraint.

The range leans into cold-weather utility. 800-fill down parkas anchor the lineup, supported by fleece jackets, balaclavas, and base layers. Design choices stay deliberate, balancing stealth black options with the “Skull Pile” Liquid Blue print. The graphic carries cultural weight, famously linked to Stay Fly visuals featuring Juicy J. Reflective branding adds function without visual clutter.

Compared to past Supreme outerwear collaborations, this capsule feels more technical than nostalgic. Marmot’s materials do the heavy lifting, while Supreme keeps branding controlled. That balance separates this project from louder seasonal drops.

The Supreme x Marmot Fall 2025 Collection releases December 26th globally, December 27th in Asia, available via Supreme.com and select stores.

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Supreme x Marmot Fall 2025 Collection
Release Date: December 26, 2025

Nike x NOCTA x Chrome Hearts Collab Revealed

Drake’s NOCTA has officially merged worlds with Nike and Chrome Hearts. The Nike x NOCTA x Chrome Hearts collaboration was quietly confirmed via Drake’s Instagram Stories. There’s still no formal announcement, and the in-store-only release is the whole point.

From early looks, the capsule leans into Chrome Hearts codes first. Camouflage-style graphics blend woods textures with gothic crosses and ornate hardware cues. Meanwhile, Nike NOCTA Chrome Hearts capsule branding stays subtle, letting fabrication and print density carry the impact. It reads like a luxury streetwear capsule built to be examined up close.

The headline item is a camo puffer jacket, priced at $39,000. Craft details appear consistent with Chrome Hearts standards, including heavy quilting and premium zippers. Still, the collection keeps a wearable, performance-rooted shape. That tension makes the capsule feel sharper than a typical merch-driven link-up.

Access remains intentionally limited, even by Chrome Hearts standards. The collection drop is currently tied to Chrome Hearts retail stores, with no confirmed online option.

For now, the Nike x NOCTA x Chrome Hearts collaboration is available now at Chrome Hearts locations.

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Photos: mattarchivee

Jordan Tatum 4 “First Ring” Brings Championship Storytelling To All-Star 2026

Jordan Brand is using All-Star Weekend momentum to spotlight the next chapter of Jayson Tatum’s signature line. The Jordan Tatum 4 “First Ring” draws directly from the camo Tatum 2 PE he wore during Boston’s championship run, translating that personal moment into a retail colorway.

The upper leans heavily into outdoor cues. Black, green, and tan camouflage wraps the toe and tongue, while olive suede and breathable mesh stabilize the build. Dark panel dividers frame the design, giving the camo room to breathe rather than overwhelm. Infrared accents on the lateral Jumpman and JT tongue logo sharpen the contrast.

Around the heel, Tatum’s “0” logo appears in a bright orange tone. That detail subtly references classic hunting gear, reinforcing the pursuit theme tied to a first title. Compared to earlier Tatum models, this execution feels more grounded and narrative-driven.

Although Tatum has been sidelined early this season with an Achilles injury, Jordan Brand is keeping his presence active. Using All-Star Weekend as a preview window mirrors how past signature moments were introduced during cultural peaks.

The Jordan Tatum 4 “First Ring” is expected to arrive February 2026 during NBA All-Star Weekend through Jordan Brand retailers and Nike.com, priced at $140.

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Jordan Tatum 4 “First Ring”
Color: Black/Moss Green-Camper Green-Infrared 23
Style Code: IB7195-001
Release Date: February 2026
Price: $140

Nike Air Max Goadome “DMV” Releases February 2026

The Nike Air Max Goadome “DMV” shows up for February 2026 carrying more identity than previous versions of the model ever did. Long associated with winter durability and East Coast wear, the Goadome now leans deeper into storytelling through color and detail.

This Sweet Beet/Black edition is wrapped in smooth cherry red leather, giving the boot a polished, uniform finish. Clean paneling and reinforced stitching nod to its outdoor lineage, while subtle collar perforations soften the silhouette. Compared to earlier wheat-toned Goadomes, this pair feels more expressive without losing structure.

Branding remains controlled. A tonal Swoosh blends into the side panel, while collegiate-style “DMV” lettering runs vertically along the heel spine. That regional reference feels deliberate, not decorative.

Underfoot, visible Air cushioning modernizes the ride. Aggressive black traction grounds the look. Inside, cherry blossom insoles add contrast and cultural texture.

The Nike Air Max Goadome “DMV” will release February 5, 2026, with a $230 price point. Pairs will be available through the usual Nike.com and select retailers.

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Nike Air Max Goadome “DMV”
Color: Sweet Beet/Black
Style Code: IQ0610-633
Release Date: February 5, 2026
Price: $230

Justin Herbert Debuted ”Me vs. Me” Nike Sabrina 3 Cleats

With the playoff picture sharpening, Justin Herbert delivered one of his cleanest performances of the season. During Week 16, the Los Angeles Chargers quarterback paired that outing with a subtle footwear statement. Herbert stepped onto the field wearing custom “Me vs. Me” Nike Sabrina 3–inspired cleats.

The design pulls directly from Sabrina Ionescu’s Nike Sabrina 3 philosophy. “Me vs. Me” centers on internal competition, a mindset shared across sports. Multi-dimensional Swoosh detailing nods to Oregon’s iconic uniforms, while silver and red accents give the cleats controlled pop without overpowering the base.

Rather than a full rebuild, the pair stays close to the Nike Vapor Pro 1 silhouette. That decision keeps the focus on symbolism, not spectacle. The bold “S” branding carries the narrative, linking Herbert’s football stage with Ionescu’s basketball lineage. Both athletes share Oregon roots and the same graduating class, giving the crossover added weight.

Nike has increasingly blurred lines between performance categories, and this moment fits that pattern. For now, the “Me vs. Me” Nike Sabrina 3 cleats remain a Herbert-exclusive. Still, the concept feels scalable.

The Justin Herbert “Me vs. Me” Nike Sabrina 3 cleats appeared in Week 16 and are not currently available for purchase.

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Victor Wembanyama x Nike GT Cut 4 “All-Star” Releases February 2026

Nike continues to build towards a marquee All-Star moment, with Victor Wembanyama widely expected to make his PE debut during NBA All-Star Weekend. The Victor Wembanyama x Nike GT Cut 4 “All-Star” pays homage to that moment, unifying performance engineering with a distinct look.

The upper leans into contrast. A soft, rainbow-like iridescent shell wraps the lateral side and heel, while metallic bronze armor defines the medial panel. That split finish gives the shoe movement even when standing still, a smart choice for a player whose game already bends expectations. Alien iconography near the heel reinforces Wembanyama’s growing off-court branding without feeling forced.

Details remain deliberate. A mini Swoosh lands near the toe, offset lacing sharpens the futuristic profile, and brown suede on the tongue tempers the gloss. Compared to earlier GT Cut PEs, this version feels more sculptural, leaning closer to wearable concept design than standard team footwear.

Historically, Nike has used All-Star PEs to preview future design language, and this pair follows that lineage. The GT Cut 4 continues serving as Nike Basketball’s experimental canvas.

The Victor Wembanyama x Nike GT Cut 4 “All-Star” is expected to release February 13th, 2026 during NBA All-Star Weekend at Nike Basketball retailers and Nike.com.

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Victor Wembanyama x Nike GT Cut 4 “All-Star”
Color: Multi-Color/Black-Metallic Platinum-Glacier Blue-Bleached Lilac
Style Code: IB6729-910
Release Date: February 13, 2026
Price: $230

Photos: carterwangchina / allinliveee

Jordan Spizike Low Greets A New Golf Update

Jordan Brand continues blending performance worlds with the Jordan Spizike Low Golf, a spikeless update rooted in basketball history. Built from the Spike Lee–endorsed hybrid, the design keeps its courtside identity while shifting focus toward golf functionality.

Dressed in White, Pure Platinum, and Obsidian, the shoe recalls early-2000s Jordan releases. The Spizike itself debuted during that same hybrid-heavy period. Familiar elephant print accents and layered panels remain intact, reinforcing its crossover identity rather than disguising it.

Underfoot, the transformation becomes clear. The Air Jordan 3–inspired outsole now features a reworked traction pattern designed for walking and stability across 18 holes. This choice reflects Jordan Brand’s growing comfort merging lifestyle nostalgia with legitimate golf performance.

The Jordan Spizike Low Golf releases January 1, 2026 and will be available via Nike.com and Jordan Brand stockists.

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Jordan Spizike Low Golf
Color: White/Pure Platinum-Obsidian
Style Code: HQ4365-101
Release Date: January 1, 2026
Price: $195

Nike Total 90 III “University Red” Upgraded With Ribbon Laces

The Nike Total 90 III “University Red” emerges as a women’s-exclusive release, reconnecting with Nike’s early-2000s football era. The bold red upper, paired with gum brown and metallic gold accents, immediately recalls the Total 90’s original on-pitch presence. Still, this version clearly shifts toward lifestyle wear.

That evolution is most noticeable in the lace setup. Unlike traditional football tooling, the updated lacing softens the silhouette and adds a refined touch. It subtly separates this pair from its performance past without erasing its identity.

Key design elements remain untouched. Quilted uppers reference classic strike zones, while the radial outsole pattern preserves the model’s football DNA.

The Nike Total 90 III “University Red” releases Spring 2026 for $115. Pairs will be available through Nike.com and select retailers.

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Nike Total 90 III (W)
Color: University Red/Gum Medium Brown-Metallic Gold-White
Style Code: IO2387-600
Release Date: 2026
Price: $115

Jordan Spizike Low Arrives in “Anthracite/Cargo Khaki”

Jordan Brand keeps revisiting the Spizike, but this Jordan Spizike Low “Anthracite/Cargo Khaki” feels more settled than past versions. Instead of loud color blocking, this pair leans into texture and restraint. That shift matters for a hybrid silhouette that can easily feel overworked.

Most of the upper sits in Anthracite leather, slightly tumbled and deliberately matte. Cargo Khaki supports the lace wings and cage, adding structure without pulling focus. Spruce Fog netting tones down the side panels and keeps the profile calm.

Light Wild Mango shows up only where needed. The lace lock and outsole branding bring just enough contrast. Around back, tan suede and a translucent heel badge quietly add depth.

The sail midsole and visible Air unit keep things familiar.

The Jordan Spizike Low “Anthracite/Cargo Khaki” is now available on Nike.com for $165 USD.

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Jordan Spizike Low
Color: Anthracite/Light Wild Mango-Cargo Khaki-Spruce Fog
Style Code: FQ1759-007
Release Date: December 21, 2025
Price: $165