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This Air Jordan 40 Is Inspired by the Air Jordan 28

Name: Air Jordan 40 “4028”Colorway: Black/Metallic Silver/Barely VoltSKU: IR2084-001MSRP: $205 USDRelease Date: Summer 2026Where to Buy: Nike40 iterations later, the Air Jordan lineage is as unrivaled as any other signature shoe series. Jordan Brand decided to commemorate its four decades of shoes by paying homage to various silhouettes with the new Air Jordan 40. From a “Chicago”-colored Air Jordan 1 hybrid pair to an eye-catching Air Jordan 14 “Ferrari” tribute, this rollout has been unlike any other.Adding to the limited edition lineup, a new “4028” colorway that combines the Air Jordan 40 with the Air Jordan 28 has been spotted. The “23”-branded zipper shroud is present for this unique edition of the performance shoe. “Barely Volt” green graces the aforementioned detail while “Metallic Silver” Jumpman branding can be spotted at the exterior of the shroud. Otherwise, the shoe sticks to black throughout its build, save for the icy translucent outsole.At the time of writing, Jordan Brand has not yet indicated when this “4028” colorway of the Air Jordan 40 will be dropping. Stay tuned for updates, including an official preview of the AJ40 and AJ28 mash-up, as we currently expect it to drop this summer via Nike SNKRS and select retailers at a starting price of $205 USD.Click here to view full gallery at Hypebeast

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White and Red Combine on the Nike Mind 001

Name: Nike Mind 001 “White/Speed Red”Colorway: White/Speed Red/ObsidianSKU: HQ4307-101MSRP: $95 USDRelease Date: April 2026Where to Buy: NikeLate last year, Nike announced the innovation-focused NIKE, Inc. Sport Offense platform. Included within its four initial pillars was its first neuroscience-based footwear: the Mind 001 and Mind 002. Said to “lock in mindset before and after competition,” the Mind line’s 22 independent foam nodes per shoe were an interesting proposition. By the time the model debuted in early 2026, it was clear that sneakerheads were eager to put this tech to the test. Since then, colorways have flown off of shelves, and Hiroshi Fujiwara teased a fragment design collaboration.With hype surrounding the Mind 001 at a high, the Swoosh has just teased a new “White/Speed Red” pair. This time around, a white build hosts “Obsidian” Swoosh hardware. Meanwhile, the aforementioned 22 foam nodes are boldly declared in “Speed Red” underfoot, offering a one-of-a-kind sensation.At the time of writing, Nike has not yet confirmed when this “White/Speed Red” iteration of the Mind 001 will be dropping. Stay tuned for updates, including the unveiling of additional colorways, as this pair is expected to drop in April via Nike SNKRS and select retailers at a starting price of $95 USD.Click here to view full gallery at Hypebeast

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First Look at the Nike First Sight Shadow

SummaryIn the wake of Nike’s announcement of its new First Sight sneaker line for women, designer Frank Cooker has revealed a more complete look at the ShadowThe silhouette draws influence from Nike Basketball’s ’00s kicks like the Air Foamposite OneNo release details regarding the shoe have been shared, other than it being a 2026 launchNike announced the First Sight line as a new sneaker campaign for women that is all about self-expression. Three new hybrid silhouettes were teased, however, only the Noir was fully revealed. Now, designer Frank Cooker has offered a more complete preview of the Shadow.Drawing inspiration from the ’00s era of Nike Basketball, the First Sight Shadow stands out with its sculpted upper. Familiar yet fresh, the model draws clear influence from the various ‘Posite silhouettes of decades past. Ovals add texture to the shell, which combines with what looks to be neoprene for its slip-on entry point. Samples in gray and royal blue have been teased, with both backed by a bespoke traction pattern inspired by performance shoes.At the time of writing, Nike has not yet indicated when the First Sight line will introduce the Shadow sneaker. Stay tuned for updates, including the reveal of the model’s lead colorway, and look out for these two sample colorways to possibly drop later this year via Nike SNKRS and select retailers.Click here to view full gallery at Hypebeast

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SZA Stars in Vans’ New “Off the Wall” Campaign for Spring

SummaryVans is back with a new “Off the Wall” campaign for springtimeSZA stars in the Authentic-themed lookbook alongside Hayley Williams, Franz Lyons, Travis Barker, and moreSneaker styles featured in the shoot are set to drop on March 12 and April 2The SZA x Vans era continues as the superstar shines in the skate brand’s new “Off the Wall” campaign for springtime. Previously, the songstress was named Vans’ artistic director and pulled up to Paris Fashion Week wearing custom “VanSZA” sneakers by jeweler Rachel Goatley. Now, joining SZA is Turnstile’s Franz Lyons, Hayley Williams, Travis Barker, Lizzie Armanto, and T-Funk.This group of musicians and skaters is unified by bringing their creative energy to styling the Authentic sneaker in the “Off the Wall” lookbook. Celebrating 60 years of being embraced as a staple in Vans’ rotation, the Authentic remains a modern canvas for self-expression. Colorways highlighted throughout the range span from checkerboard patterns to plant prints and even knit builds.For those interested in shopping all of Vans’ new sneakers featured in the “Off the Wall” campaign, the first wave of Authentic shoes will be available via Vans on March 12. From there, additional colorways are set to become available on April 2.Click here to view full gallery at Hypebeast

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Nike Kobe 3 Low Protro Returns Globally With the “Pink Quartz” Colorway

Name: Nike Kobe 3 Low Protro “Pink Quartz”Colorway: Doll/White-Pink FoamSKU: IF2497-500MSRP: $190 USDRelease Date: March 13, 2026Where to Buy: NikeThe wait is finally over for Kobe Bryant fans worldwide. After teasing audiences with an ultra-limited, Los Angeles-exclusive “Warning Label” drop during the 2026 NBA All-Star Weekend, Nike is officially giving the Kobe 3 Low Protro its first broad retail release. Setting the tone for the silhouette’s massive comeback this year, the brand has unveiled the stunning new “Pink Quartz” colorway, a vibrant homage to the Black Mamba’s explosive earliest days in the league.The “Pink Quartz” iteration serves as a deeply nostalgic tribute to Kobe Bryant’s first three seasons in the NBA. Specifically, the design draws its visual inspiration from the historic Los Angeles Forum arena, where the Lakers played prior to their move to the Staples Center. The exterior of the iconic venue frequently glowed pink against the California night sky, creating a distinct visual atmosphere that became intrinsically tied to that specific era of Lakers basketball.To perfectly capture that energy, the sneaker features a striking quilted upper drenched in soft, glowing pink tones. Providing a sharp sense of balance and structure, darker accents are strategically placed around the midfoot and heel. According to the brand, this thoughtful mix of light and dark elements mirrors the blend of raw, youthful energy and intense focus that defined Bryant’s early development on the hardwood.Beyond its aesthetic appeal, the Kobe 3 Low Protro is entirely built for the modern game. Upgrading the original Kobe 3 blueprint, Nike has injected updated cushioning and performance technology into the shoe to vastly improve on-court responsiveness. The refined build ensures the sneaker feels noticeably lower and lighter on the foot, maintaining its recognizable, iconic design while significantly boosting its elite playability.Setting the stage for an exciting year of Kobe releases, the “Pink Quartz” edition is a must-have for both serious hoopers and dedicated collectors. The Nike Kobe 3 Low Protro “Pink Quartz” is officially scheduled to release on March 13, 2026, via Nike SNKRS and select global retailers.Click here to view full gallery at Hypebeast

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Hiroshi Fujiwara Unveils Minimalist V.A. Tokyo x Converse Collaboration

SummaryStreetwear legend Hiroshi Fujiwara has officially teased an upcoming sneaker collaboration between his Harajuku-based concept store V.A. Tokyo, his fragment design imprint, and ConverseThe highly anticipated release will feature two of the footwear brand’s absolute most iconic silhouettes: the Chuck Taylor All-Star and the Jack PurcellLeaning heavily into Fujiwara’s signature minimalist aesthetic, both pairs arrive in a crisp white colorway highlighted by the iconic fragment design lightning bolt on the lateral heel and “VA” branding on the heel tabHiroshi Fujiwara is once again proving that sometimes, less truly is more. The legendary designer and “Godfather of Streetwear” has officially pulled back the curtain on his latest footwear project, revealing a sleek new collaboration between his multi-experience Harajuku concept store, V.A. Tokyo, his fragment design label, and Converse. Stripping things back to the absolute basics, the upcoming drop delivers a masterclass in subtle, high-impact branding across two of the most recognizable sneakers in history.Serving as a celebration of Fujiwara’s expanding cultural footprint in Harajuku, the collaboration utilizes the legendary Converse Chuck Taylor All-Star and the vintage-inspired Jack Purcell as its blank canvases. Rather than opting for loud, over-the-top color palettes or complex material overhauls, the V.A. Tokyo collection leans entirely into a pristine, everyday aesthetic. Both silhouettes are executed in an ultra-clean, monochromatic white construction, ensuring they can seamlessly integrate into any daily rotation.Of course, a Hiroshi Fujiwara project is all about the subtle, meticulous details. The minimalist white uppers serve as the perfect backdrop for the collaboration’s exclusive co-branding. On the lower lateral heel of each shoe, fans will find the instantly recognizable fragment design double lightning bolt logo proudly stamped in contrasting black. Moving to the back of the shoe, the standard Converse heel tabs have been customized to display “VA” text, officially cementing the connection to Fujiwara’s cultural hub.While an official global release date has yet to be confirmed, the V.A. Tokyo x fragment design x Converse collection is expected to drop in the coming weeks via the V.A. Tokyo flagship in Harajuku and its online store. Keep your eyes peeled, as fragment releases of this caliber never sit on the shelves for long.Click here to view full gallery at Hypebeast

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