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Exciting bits and news are coming in this week. We have a handful of Nike drops, exciting teasers for next season from Saucony, two New Balance collabs, a split-toe flip flop by Havaianas, and so much more on our radar. Scroll down for the best of the week.
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New Nike Air Max 95 colourways incoming, lads. The cult Nike silhouette is coming in a range of different tones, including this Black/Anthracite/Iron Grey/University Red iteration that looks kinda similar to the Liverpool FC pair from last year. Other colourways featured are the Black Total Orange, the Big Bubble Blue Tint, and more.
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A shoe straight out of the ‘80s, the Air Jordan 3 True Blue is making its comeback in this white pebbled leather with elephant grey print elements and blue accents. The shoe has been released in previous retro runs, but it’s the first time it’s made its return in a decade. Drops July 18th.
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If you thought Men’s Paris Fashion Week focused on clothing, think again. This season it was all about sneakers. And among them is a new collaboration between Auralee and New Balance. The two brands are introducing the 574 Driver, a sleek low-profile with a suede upper. The shoe was previewed at the brand’s showroom at PFW so it’s still in its sample era – we’ll keep you updated when we know more.
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Another one from PFW, Saucony teased some very exciting releases for SS27. The Saucony lineup included new styles from its Progrid series, an upcoming Westside Gunn collaboration, and an Omakase pack with floral/checked patchwork prints. All shoes are set to release in 2027.
Formula 1 driver Arvid Lindblad commissioned London-based artist Navinder Nangla for his first British Grand Prix. The custom helmet is almost like a scrapbook of Lindblad’s milestones and experiences in his F1 career, illustrated with Nangla’s signature graphics.
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London brand Peachy Den has released its summer 2026 collection and we’ve clocked some interesting-looking New Balances on its new campaign. The internet has been postulating that this Mary Jane iteration of the 204 must be an upcoming collaboration between the two brands. More news to come.
Nike’s investing in the youth culture. The brand transformed New York City’s Bryant Park to host its Toma National Finals – a three-day immersive celebration of street football culture – spotlighting 150 young players, 14 of whom gained a one-year Nike sponsorship.
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Brazilian designer P Andrade has linked up with Havaianas for a Tabi flip flop – a Tabiana, if you will. This is a very fun addition to the split-toe shoe trend, set to release in January 2027.
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It’s been 30 years since the release of Jay-Z’s Reasonable Doubt, an album that changed the trajectory of hip hop, and Nike’s celebrating this anniversary with a limited edition Air Force 1 Low. The shoe comes in an all-white colourway, taking on the 2001 Air Force 1 design featuring the cult Roc-A-Fella Records logo and the Reasonable Doubt logo on the heel.
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