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First Look at the 2025 'Blue Spark' Nike Air Max 95 This fan-favorite Nike Air Max 95 colorway returns this summer in 'big bubble' form.

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  This year’s 30th anniversary celebration of the  Nike Air Max 95  will continue with a release of the Air Max 95 “Blue Spark” that’s scheduled for August, sneaker industry sources tell One Dope Ass Blogger. The Nike Air Max 95 “Blue Spark” is a returning pair that uses the same gradient colorblocking as the original  “Neon” Air Max 95 , but with blue as its accent color. News of the “Blue Spark” Air Max 95 retro was first reported by  Sole Retriever . Nike’s Air Max 95 “Blue Spark” (style code IM7409-100) is slated as part of the brand’s Fall 2025 collection. It’s possible the shoe could arrive after August; sneaker release dates can often shift, and the “Neon” retro this month was hampered slightly by shipping delays. Nike has released this kind of blue-accented Air Max 95 before. There was a  “Crystal Blue” Air Max 95  in 2018, a “Blue Spark” in 2011, and a "Photo Blue” in 2010. The version of the sneaker slated for ‘25 will be different in that it...

A Prototype Version of the Nike Air Diamond Turf Releases Nike is releasing the Air Diamond Turf Proto

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  The retro run for Deion Sanders'  Nike Air Diamond Turf  will continue this week but this time, the brand is releasing an early prototype version of the cross-trainer. As confirmed on the  SNKRS release calendar,  a black and white colorway of the Air Diamond Turf Proto '92 is dropping on Friday. According to the product description, this pair references a prototype version of the silhouette that was originally released in 1993. The most noticeable difference between this pair and the standard version of the Air Diamond Turf is the shift of the Swoosh logo on the midfoot strap from the center to the sides. Prime Time's signature branding still appears on the tongue and on the heel's pull tab. Readers will be able to cop the Nike Air Diamond Turf Proto '92 on Friday via  SNKRS  and at select retailers for $150.

New Details on the 'Tokyo' Air Jordan 5 Retro The popular 'Tokyo' Jordan 5 from 2011 is set to return in September.

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  One of the most coveted  Air Jordan 5 retros  of all time is rumored to return this year. According to  @zSneakerheadz  on Instagram, the "Tokyo" Jordan 5 (style code: IO3372-700) is making its way back to retailers in the fall. The "Tokyo" Air Jordan 5 was originally released in 2011 to celebrate the opening of the Jordan Tokyo 23 store and only launched at select stockists in Japan. Given the exclusivity that came with the release, the sneaker still resells for nearly $3,000 on the  secondary marketplace. The style features a vibrant yellow upper and has a special "23" logo embroidered on the heel of the lateral side, with Jumpman branding on the back. The shoe also had a predominantly white midsole contrasted by yellow shark teeth and a translucent outsole. It's worth noting that the pair pictured above is the '11 version of the shoe. According to the leaker, two versions of the "Tokyo" Jordan 5 could be releasing, but the different ...

New York Yankees and Boston Red Sox's Rivalry Inspires These Nike Dunks The Red Sox and Yankees-themed Dunk Lows are releasing soon.

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              Nike   is referencing one of the fiercest rivalries in major league sports with these New York Yankees and Boston Red Sox-inspired Dunks dropping soon. The two baseball-themed Dunk Lows are simply dressed in their respective team colors of white, grey, and navy blue for the Yankees and red, white, and blue for the Red Sox, and do not feature official logos from the two legendary franchises. The sneakers' only real callback to the sport and the rivalry is on the shoelaces, inspired by the stitching seams on a baseball. Aside from the aforementioned Dunks, Nike is also releasing a new  Kobe 6 colorway  that's inspired by the LA Dodgers this week. Despite images of the Yankees and Red Sox-themed Dunks surfacing, release details for the styles have yet to be announced by the Swoosh. Grab a closer look at both colorways below.

Nike SB Air Max2 CB 94 Low Rumored to Release in 2026 The Nike SB Air Max2 CB 94 Low is expected to drop next spring

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  Not only is there a Nike SB x  Air Max 95  on the way, but the Swoosh's skateboarding division is also reportedly working on a new version of NBA legend Charles Barkley's Air Max2 CB 94 basketball shoe. According to newly leaked info from  Sneaker Files,  the Nike SB x Air Max2 CB 94 Low (style code: IM4283-100) will launch in Spring 2026. Sources have confirmed to One Dope Ass Bloggere that Supreme is also working on a version of the revamped silhouette. There are currently no leaked images of the Nike SB x Air Max2 CB 94 Low at the time of writing, but the leaker confirms that one of the releases will don a white, varsity red, and gum light brown color scheme similar to the mock-up depiction below. Similar to the  Nike SB x Air Jordan 4,  the Air Max2 CB 94 Low is expected to feature tweaks to make the model more skateboarding-friendly. At the time of writing, release details for the Nike SB x Air Max2 CB 94 Low have yet to be announced by the bran...

'Sesame' Off-White x Nike Air Force 1 Collab Resurfaces Here's a detailed look at the 'Sesame' Off-White x Nike Air Force 1 Low.

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  An unreleased Off-White x Nike Air Force 1 collab has made its way into the wild, with images surfacing of a seldom-seen "Sesame" colorway. Newly leaked images from @Sneakermarketro on X, which were reshared from a reseller on Facebook, show a detailed look at the "Sesame" Off-White x Nike Air Force 1 Low. The colorway was first spotted at the  “Virgil Abloh: The Codes c/o Architecture" exhibition  at the Rubell Museum in Miami back in 2022. This pair dons a predominantly tan color scheme on the upper, offset by a metallic silver Swoosh on the sides. Off-White's signature elements, including the zip-tie attached to the laces and extra branding on the midsole, are also present. The design of this latest collab is identical to the late Off-White designer Virgil Abloh's museum series of Off-White x Nike Air Force 1 collabs, which included pairs for the  MoMA,   MCA,   Brooklyn Museum,  and  ICA Boston. Check out the details in the gallery below.