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KEEN Taps bal For an Urban HIGHTRAIL SP WP Sneaker Collab

Name: KEEN x bal HIGHTRAIL SP WPColorway: Vapor/VaporSKU: TBCMSRP: ¥20,900 JPY (approx. $142 USD)Release Date: September 20Where to Buy: KEEN, balKEEN and Tokyo-based label bal have teamed up to release the HIGHTRAIL SP WP sneaker, marking their first collaboration. Built on KEEN’s high-performance trail platform, the shoe pairs a plush, high-cushioning sole unit with bal’s signature “Vapor” colorway rendered in suede and performance mesh.Engineered for all-weather wear, it features KEEN.DRY, the brand’s proprietary waterproof, breathable membrane, while quick-lace bungee cords and a snug, low-profile construction position it squarely as modern “urban outdoor” footwear. Produced in limited numbers and with selective distribution, the HIGHTRAIL SP WP bridges rugged trail functionality and city-ready style. View this post on InstagramA post shared by KEEN(キーン) (@keen_japan)Click here to view full gallery at Hypebeast

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New Balance 9060 X Releases in Two Futuristic Colorways

Name: New Balance 9060 X “Green/Black,” “Silver/Black”Colorway: Green/Black, Silver/BlackSKU: U9060IDG, U9060ISAMSRP: $150 USDRelease Date: Fall 2025Where to Buy: New BalanceNew Balance is introducing two bold additions to its popular 9060 line, with a pair of new colorways that lean into the shoe’s futuristic and sci-fi aesthetic. Available this Fall 2025, the sneakers are a fresh take on a silhouette that has become a staple for fans who appreciate a forward-thinking design.The first new drop of the 9060 X features a sleek “Green/Black” colorway, while the second is a striking “Silver/Black.” Both versions are built on a black mesh and synthetic upper, but are made unique by gradient overlays that give each shoe a dynamic, high-speed feel. The hulking ABZORB midsole, a signature of the 9060, maintains its dark finish but is accented with subtle splashes of green and silver, a detail that unifies the entire aesthetic.With its oversized cushioning and daring paneling, the 9060 has always stood out from New Balance’s more traditional offerings. These new colorways reinforce that identity, proving that the brand is not afraid to experiment with bold designs. Both new packs will be available later this fall.Click here to view full gallery at Hypebeast

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Official Images of the Bronx Girls Skate x Nike SB Dunk Low

Name: Bronx Girls Skate x Nike SB Dunk LowColorway: Black/White/Challenge Red/Total Orange/Lucky Green/Smoke GreySKU: HV1664-001Retail Price: $140 USDRelease Date: Holiday 2025Where to Buy: NikeUpdate: Following the initial leak of the Bronx Girls Skate x Nike SB Dunk Low, Nike has finally unveiled the official images, showcasing every detail of the kicks.Arriving in a black stingray leather upper, the kicks are complemented by the contrast of a white leather Swoosh. The various colored piping outlining the whole silhouette represents the iconic New York City subway, emphasizing the idea of bringing New York together. The orange piping stands for the B and D trains; the green one refers to the 4, 5 and 6; the red one goes into the 1 and 2. The metallic gold “NY” charm on the heels reminisces about the already-defunct New York City subway token. Inspired by street art, “BXGS” graphics in Graffiti style are stitched on the inner tongue. A train motif and a “GS” stamp are also printed on the outsole, giving the kicks more touches of detail. “BXGS” branding is also engraved on the gold lace dubraes, together with the full title of the collaboration appearing on the tips of a set of black and white laces.The launch date of Bronx Girls Skate x Nike SB Dunk Low remains Holiday 2025. Enjoy the full look of the collaboration above and be prepared to cop a pair for yourself.Original Story (July 24): Bronx Girls Skate has been making waves in the skateboarding scene since 2020. The collective has celebrated women skaters, encouraging the growth of the scene not only in its homeplace of the Bronx, but around the world too. This mission is now being amplified by Nike SB, which has offered up its iconic SB Dunk Low sneaker to the collective for the duo’s first collaboration.Our first look at the Bronx Girls Skate x Nike SB Dunk Low sees the pair loaded with special details. A stingray-inspired leather texture covers the upper in black as orange, red, and green piping joins white Swooshes for a burst of color. A golden “BXGS” dubrae matches NY-themed hardware hanging at the heel. Just below that, “THE BRONX” and “THE WORLD” text is debossed onto the left and right shoes respectively. Co-branding is also present at the tongue’s two tags, as well as the unique sockliner.At the time of writing, neither Bronx Girls Skate nor Nike SB have indicated when their collaborative take on the SB Dunk Low is coming. Stay tuned for updates, including an official look at this new pair, as we currently expect it to arrive on shelves by the end of the year via Nike SNKRS and select skate shops at a starting price of $140 USD.Click here to view full gallery at Hypebeast

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On-Feet Look at Kobe Bryant x Nike Air Force 1 Low “Black”

Name: Kobe Bryant x Nike Air Force 1 Low “Black”Colorway: Black/BlackSKU: IB0018-003MSRP: $120 USDRelease Date: TBDWhere to Buy: NikeIn a powerful tribute to the legendary Kobe Bryant and his “Black Mamba” persona, Nike is set to release a special edition of the Air Force 1 Low “Black.” This new release is more than just a colorway; it’s a wearable piece of storytelling, meticulously designed to honor one of basketball’s greatest icons.The shoe is a striking, all-black affair. The entire upper is crafted from premium leather embossed with a snakeskin pattern, giving the classic silhouette a subtle but aggressive texture that directly references Kobe’s iconic nickname. The monochromatic look is completed with black laces, a black rubber midsole, and a matching outsole, creating a sleek and sophisticated aesthetic that is both timeless and modern. This design choice allows the intricate snakeskin pattern to be the star of the shoe, rather than a contrasting colorway. The metal dubraes read “Mamba Forever,” as another nod to Kobe Bryant’s legacy.The Nike Air Force 1 Low “Black” is a perfect example of how Nike is continuing to celebrate Kobe’s legacy through a variety of silhouettes. The shoe is a fitting homage to his dominance on the court and his lasting impact on both basketball and sneaker culture.Click here to view full gallery at Hypebeast

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The Air Jordan 11 “Rare Air” Drops Next Month

Name: Air Jordan 11 “Rare Air”Colorway: Deep Royal Blue/Fire Red/Sail/Black/MuslinSKU: IH0296-400MSRP: $235 USDRelease Date: October 2025Where to Buy: NikeUpdate: It’s been a few months since we offered an official first look at the Air Jordan 11 “Rare Air” and now Nike is back with a complete preview of the sneaker. As noted previously, it joins the Air Jordan 1, 3, and 4 in sporting the imperfect sample shoe-inspired theme. A blue patent leather mudguard is accompanied by “Sail” at the upper levels, “JORDAN” text spelled out in black across the lace loops, and “Fire Red” branding. Rounding out the pair is an off-white semi-translucent outsole. Release is now set to take place in October at a price of $235 USD via Nike SNKRS and select retailers.Update: We first discussed the possibility of the Air Jordan 11 being a part of Jordan Brand’s new “Rare Air” series — a set of imperfect sample-inspired colorways involving the Air Jordan 1, 3, and 4 — at the end of 2024. Now, we’ve been granted an early in-hand look at the sneaker, revealing its blue, white, and red composition. A “Deep Royal Blue” hits the patent leather mudguard while the upper favors a white leather finish. A “Fire Red” Jumpman logo rests at the lateral heel while “JORDAN” is spelled out in black lettering at each set of lace loops. Release remains anticipated for this holiday season via Nike SNKRS and select retailers at a starting price of $230 USD. View this post on Instagram A post shared by HYPEBEAST (@hypebeast)Original Story: Jordan Brand is preparing a new set of “Rare Air” sneakers for 2025, including colorways of the Air Jordan 1, 3 and 4 that we have previewed previously. Adding to the roster, the Air Jordan 11 is now rumored to be participating in the lineup, according to a recent report from zSneakerHeadz and Sneaker Files.While we lack a first look at the sneaker, a mock-up pictured above depicts how the “Deep Royal Blue,” “Fire Red,” “Sail,” “Black” and “Muslin” color composition may end up looking. Each of the aforementioned pairs in the series sports a unique twist on the model, whether it be flipped branding elements or removable patches, with “Rare Air” branding landing at the sockliner.At the time of writing, Nike has not confirmed that a “Rare Air” pair of Air Jordan 11s will be arriving next year. Stay tuned for updates, including a first look at the colorway, as we currently expect it to drop next holiday season via Nike SNKRS and select retailers at a starting price of $230 USD.  View this post on Instagram A post shared by zSneakerHeadz (@zsneakerheadz)Click here to view full gallery at Hypebeast

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Official Images of the Kobe Bryant x Nike Air Force 1 Low “Court Purple”

Name: Kobe Bryant x Nike Air Force 1 Low “Court Purple”Colorway: Court Purple/Court PurpleSKU: IB0018-500MSRP: $130 USDRelease Date: Fall 2025Where to Buy: NikeUpdate: We’re back with yet another look at the Kobe Bryant x Nike Air Force 1 Low “Court Purple.” Last discussed in June, the pair is set to drop this season with its signature purple covering its snakeskin-inspired build. This complete visual breakdown of the sneaker highlights its various nods to Kobe, from the Sheath logo at the tongue and lateral heel to the “8” and “24” callouts at the left and right heels. A launch date remains uncertain, however, you can expect it to arrive soon via Nike SNKRS and select retailers at a price of $130 USD.Update: Earlier this week, Nike dropped a Protro version of the Kobe Bryant x Air Force 1 Low in “Soft Yellow.” Another colorway that we previewed is a “Court Purple” one that surfaced at the end of May and now has been highlighted with new on-foot imagery of the kicks. This monochromatic iteration of the shoe sees a snakeskin-inspired upper host “8” and “24” nods at the heel tabs, the Sheath logo at the tongue, and silver dubraes that read “Mamba” and “Forever.” We remain without a release date for the pair, however, it’s anticipated to drop this fall via Nike SNKRS and select retailers at a starting price of $130 USD. View this post on Instagram A post shared by YankeeKicks ™️ (@yankeekicks)Original Story: Nike expanded its Kobe Bryant-themed footwear offerings last year by paying homage to the late superstar with two takes on the Air Force 1 Low. Since then, multiple sequel pairs have been rumored and Vanessa Bryant even unveiled a “Soft Yellow” colorway. Now, yet another take on the sneaker has surfaced, offering a “Court Purple” version of the low-top sneaker.Our first look at the Kobe Bryant x Nike Air Force 1 Low “Court Purple” is limited to a few low-res shots, however, several key elements are identifiable. One immediately realized detail is the color scheme, which stays true to its rich purple hue throughout the sneaker. A snakeskin-inspired upper is made apparent upon closer inspection, with the texture present throughout. Nods to Kobe come courtesy of a small version of his Sheath logo at the toe, resting just below a silver “FOREVER” dubrae on the left shoe, likely combining with a “MAMBA” one on the right, while an “8” callout hits one of the heel tabs again.At the time of writing, Nike has not yet announced its release plans for this Kobe Bryant-themed “Court Purple” iteration of the Air Force 1 Low. Stay tuned for updates, including official images of the kicks, as we currently expect the pair to drop later this year via Nike SNKRS and select retailers at a starting price of $150 USD.Click here to view full gallery at Hypebeast

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Havaianas and Zellerfeld Present the Top Toe, The World’s First 3D-Printed Flip-Flops

SummaryHavaianas has partnered with Zellerfeld for limited, 3D-printed flip-flopsThe design fuses Havaianas’ classic shape with Zellerfeld’s intricate, 3D-printed lattice structureThe collab releases on September 25Update: Teased last month, we now have a complete set of information regarding Havaianas’ new partnership with Zellerfeld. The two unveiled the Top Toe, the world’s first 3D-printed flip-flop, during Copenhagen Fashion Week. Now, it is set to drop in a limited run of six colorways: “Orange,” “Red,” “Blue,” “Black,” “Yellow,” and “Oat”. The “Yellow” version introduces a new color to the Zellerfeld lexicon, inviting the sunny spirit of Havaianas. Look out for the Top Toe to drop exclusively via Zellerfeld’s website and Dover Street Market Paris on September 25 at a starting price of $89 USD.Original Story: The iconic, globally recognized flip-flop is entering a new dimension. In a groundbreaking move that bridges laid-back leisure with cutting-edge technology, Havaianas has announced its first-ever collaboration with experimental footwear brand Zellerfeld to create a limited-edition 3D-printed flip flop. This partnership is a bold statement on the future of footwear, merging Havaianas’ timeless simplicity with Zellerfeld’s revolutionary manufacturing process.Havaianas, a brand synonymous with effortless comfort and Brazilian sunshine, is reimagined through the lens of Zellerfeld’s additive manufacturing. The result is a flip-flop that retains the classic silhouette but is visually and texturally unlike any other. The shoe’s defining feature is its intricate, open-lattice design, which is fully 3D-printed as a single, cohesive unit — from the sole to the iconic strap. The flipflop also features a textured surface as well as a curve at the forefoot for added structure. This complex structure, often impossible with traditional manufacturing, gives the flip-flop a futuristic, almost skeletal aesthetic.The flip flops are expected to be available in a range of vibrant, Havaianas-inspired colorways, blending the brand’s joyful DNA with Zellerfeld’s high-tech aesthetic. This limited-edition drop is a testament to the fact that even the most ubiquitous and simple pieces of footwear can be transformed through technology, turning an everyday item into a highly coveted piece of design. The Havaianas x Zellerfeld collaboration are expected to launch in September. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Havaianas Europe (@havaianaseurope)Click here to view full gallery at Hypebeast

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In-Hand Look at the fragment design x Union LA x Air Jordan 1 High OG “Black/White”

Name: fragment design x Union LA x Air Jordan 1 High OG “Black/White”Colorway: Black/WhiteSKU: II7282-100MSRP: $200 USDRelease Date: Spring 2026Where to Buy: NikeUpdate: A forthcoming fragment design x Union LA x Air Jordan 1 project has kept sneakerheads waiting for next year as teasers have continued to trickle out. Hiroshi Fujiwara was spotted wearing a “Black/White” pair back in April and now another early look at the design has surfaced. An in-hand preview of the pair sees the shoe updated with a white fragment design logo at the lateral heel, replacing what looked to be a tonal version in black. We remain without any confirmation of its release details, however, the colorway is currently expected to drop next spring via Nike SNKRS and select retailers at a price of $200 USD so stay tuned for updates. View this post on Instagram A post shared by HYPEBEAST (@hypebeast)Original Story: This year marks the 40th anniversary of the Air Jordan 1. While Jordan Brand is not holding back with its celebration of the model, releasing a mix of beloved classics and exciting new looks throughout the year, one upcoming collaboration has brought attention to 2026.What sounded like a far-fetched rumor last year became reality as a fragment design x Union LA x Air Jordan 1 surfaced this year in a familiar black, white, and blue. Now, a second pair from the new trio has surfaced courtesy of Hiroshi Fujiwara, who was spotted in a “Black/White” version of the sneaker. Our limited first glance at the pair sees it feature black and white color blocking, midsole text at the lateral, collar stitching à la Union LA’s previous AJ1s, and fragment design’s thunderbolt logo stamped at the lateral heel.At the time of writing, neither Hiroshi Fujiwara, Union LA, nor Jordan Brand have discussed their forthcoming Air Jordan 1 campaign. Stay tuned for additional updates, including a complete look at the shoes, and look out for both this unreleased “Black/White” colorway and its blue counterpart to arrive on shelves next spring via Nike SNKRS and select retailers. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Hiroshi Fujiwara (@fujiwarahiroshi) View this post on Instagram A post shared by Le Syndrome (@le.syndrome)Click here to view full gallery at Hypebeast

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New Balance Wraps the MT10O “Brown” in Hairy Suede

Name: New Balance MT10O “Brown”Colorway: TBCSKU: ​​MT10OPRMSRP: TBCRelease Date: October 1Where to Buy: New BalanceNew Balance is digging into its archives with the reveal of the MT10O in “Brown.”The contemporary shoe takes inspiration from the brand’s Minimus Trail 10 train running style, which fused an ultra-lightweight feel with durability made for the outdoors. Its all-brown uppers feature the original mesh construction, now joined by hairy suede to give it an elevated look. Branding remains minimal on the panel, rubber tongue and insoles. The sleek silhouette rests on a brown midsole and black Vibram outsole for superior grip, while brown laces tie them together for a neat finish.Click here to view full gallery at Hypebeast

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First Look at the Nike Air Max 95 OG “Grape”

Name: Nike Air Max 95 OG “Grape”Colorway: White/Court Purple-Emerald Green-Wolf GreySKU: HHJ5996-100MSRP: $190 USDRelease Date: Spring 2026Where to Buy: NikeA beloved classic is making a monumental return. Nike has confirmed the highly anticipated retro of the Air Max 95 OG “Grape,” a colorway that first appeared in 1995. This time, however, it’s coming back with a significant update: the throwback “Big Bubble” cushioning system, a nod to the sneaker’s original prototypes that featured a noticeably larger Air unit.The design is a faithful recreation of the original, with the human anatomy-inspired layered panels showcasing a fading color transition from a light grey to a darker hue as they ascend. The vibrant purple and emerald green accents are strategically placed, with hits of purple appearing on the tongue, eyelets, and branding, while the emerald green is visible within the “Big Bubble” Air units. This attention to detail ensures the retro stays true to its iconic origins.The return of the “Grape” colorway is part of Nike’s continued celebration of the Air Max 95’s 30th anniversary. The Big Bubble update is a key detail for purists, as it revives a piece of the silhouette’s history that was altered over time. The Air Max 95 OG “Grape” is expected to be a major release in Spring 2026. View this post on Instagram A post shared by SNEAKER & VINTAGE SHOP (@attaprebound)Click here to view full gallery at Hypebeast

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