Following the release of the Nike SB x Air Jordan 4 “Pine Green” in 2023, the skate version of the AJ4 is now set to make its return in a new “Navy” colorway. This sophomore
In addition to the red-orange iteration worn by Wale, another colorway of the Nike G.T. Future made its debut during NBA All-Star Weekend 2025. An all-black iteration was worn by Nike NIL athlete AJ Dybantsa,
Is Nike making its own video game? A new video game-themed Air Max 1 from the brand’s tech-focused .SWOOSH line has just surfaced that seems to be pointing in that direction. As first reported by
Paul Rodriguez’s original Nike SB kicks are set for a return in 2025 in celebration of the P-Rod 1’s 20th anniversary. In 2005, Nike SB released Paul Rodriguez’s debut pro model, the Zoom Air Paul
Original Story (12/30/24): Drake and Nike have another colorway of the NOCTA Air Force 1 set to release in 2025. Following the recent release of the “Palest Purple” and “Citron Tint” colorways, we now have
Jacquemus has unveiled its next Nike collab. After dropping unique iterations of the Humara, Air Force 1, and Air Max 1, the French luxury brand is now deep-diving into the Swoosh’s archive to bring back
After launching their first collaboration together in 2024, Bode and Nike are continuing their partnership with more Astrograbber colorways in 2025. The new collaborative footwear styles were unveiled on February 7th during the Bode Rec.
Five years after his tragic passing, Nike continues to honor the legacy of Kobe Bryant through heartfelt campaigns and special releases. For NBA All-Star 2025, Nike introduces a new “Kobe Details” collection inspired by the
Nike Basketball is celebrating NBA All-Star Weekend 2025 in the Bay Area with the release of a luxe “Black Label” collection. Each pair in the nine-piece footwear collection comes in an all-black color scheme, cutting
Original Story (12/18/24): One of the most legendary shoes of all time is making a comeback. The Air Foamposite One “Galaxy” is set to return as part of Nike’s All-Star 2025 lineup. The “Galaxy” Air