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Hypebeast
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Hypebeast
An Air Jordan 1 Low OG "Banned" to Release Next Summer
Name:Air Jordan 1 Low OG 'Banned' (speculative mock-up pictured above)Colorway:Black/Black/Varsity Red/Summit WhiteSKU:HQ6998-001MSRP:TBCRelease Date:Summer 2026Where to Buy:Nike Jordan Brand'scelebration of the 40th anniversary of theAir Jordan 1has been one of the sneaker highlights of the year. While there's still plenty more launches to look forward to, including everything from anotherfragment design x Travis Scottlow-top colorway to the return of the'Shattered Backboard'high-tops, rumors regarding the model's 2026 lineup are starting to surface. A newreportfrom the sneaker leaker trio of zSneakerHeadz, Sneaker Files, and Sneaker Market RO has indicated that the Air Jordan 1's 'Banned' look will be making its return in 2026. However, rather than grace the high-top version of the shoe like it did in 2011, it is said to be arriving on theAir Jordan 1 Low OG. While we lack a first look at the shoe, you can expect the classic 'Bred' color blocking to host an 'X' at the heel while arriving in special packaging. At the time of writing, Jordan Brand has not yet confirmed that the 'Banned' treatment will be hitting the Air Jordan 1 Low OG next year. Stay tuned for updates, including a first look at the rumored shoe, as we currently expect it to drop next summer via Nike SNKRS and select retailers worldwide.


Hype Malaysia
6 days ago
- Entertainment
- Hype Malaysia
2 Fresh Collabs From Jordan x Téla D'Amore & 3sixteen x Saucony Serve Bold Colours & Custom Vibes
July's looking good for sneaker fans. Two standout collabs just dropped – one from Téla D'Amore and Jordan Brand, and another from 3sixteen and Saucony. Whether you're into bold style or natural vibes, these kicks bring something fresh to the table. Téla D'Amore x Jordan Flight Court 'The World Is Your Court' Téla D'Amore, co-founder of Who Decides War, is back in the spotlight with her second collaboration with Jordan Brand. Titled 'The World Is Your Court', the collection travels through global style capitals – New York City, Paris, and Tokyo – bringing together skate, street, and high-fashion influences. This women's-exclusive drop celebrates creative ambition and fearless self-expression. The Jordan Flight Court returns in a new 'Coconut Milk/Varsity Red/Muslin' colourway. The sneaker features a soft nubuck upper with suede accents and visible stitching in areas that naturally crease. A hidden Who Decides War logo sits beneath a wear-away heel layer, while the red Jumpman branding adds a standout detail. Every design choice reflects thoughtful craftsmanship and durability. The heel has a hidden logo that shows over time, adding a cool detail as you wear it. Every part of the design is made to look good and feel great. The Téla D'Amore x Jordan Flight Court 'The World Is Your Court' sneaker launches on 11th July, priced at $US115 (~RM550). The full collection will be available via Nike SNKRS and selected Nike stores. 3sixteen x Saucony Peregrine 15 'Gesso' New York-based label 3sixteen partners with Saucony to rework the Peregrine 15 trail shoe under the concept of 'Gesso'. The name comes from the artist's base coat — a material used to prepare canvases for painting. This collaboration follows the same idea, creating a strong foundation for creative freedom and self-expression. The collection features four unique colourways: 'Indigo,' 'Sunflower,' 'Granite,' and 'Rubia.' Each pair is naturally dyed using techniques developed with Green Matters Natural Dye Company. 'Indigo' uses GOTS-certified indigo, while 'Sunflower' is dyed with weld flowers. 'Granite' blends cutch, iron and chestnut, and 'Rubia' is made with madder root and chestnut. These materials react differently to the dyeing process, creating subtle variations in every pair. Each sneaker is made to reflect the wearer's environment and lifestyle. Over time, the natural dyes will shift in tone, giving every pair a unique aged finish. The collection also invites wearers to further customise their sneakers using natural methods like plant dyes or even coffee staining – adding a layer of personal storytelling to each design. The 3sixteen x Saucony Peregrine 15 'Gesso' sneakers retail for US$190 (~RM890) exclusively at 3sixteen's New York and Los Angeles flagship stores and online. The 'Blank Canvas' edition is set to drop on 17th July, while the 'Granite' and 'Rubia' versions will arrive later this month.

Hypebeast
24-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Hypebeast
Take a First Look at the 'Stranger Things' x Nike Dunk Low in "Phantom/Midnight Navy"
Name:Nike Dunk Low 'Stranger Things'SKU:IH6766-001, IH6766-002Colorway:Phantom/Midnight Navy–College Grey–Varsity Red–Lemon Drop–Dark Smoke Grey, Black/Speed Red–Varsity Red–AnthraciteRetail Price:$155 USDRelease Date:Holiday 2025Retailers: Nikeis returning to Hawkins with a first look at one of theDunk Low'Stranger Things'pairs. The pack includes a total of two models in 'Phantom/Midnight Navy' and 'Black/Speed Red.' Photos provided by @yyt_snkrs offer a first look at the 'Phantom/Midnight Navy' colorway, showing the sneakers' off-white cracked leather uppers and navy blue panel swooshes. Staying true to the nature of The Upside Down are the flipped branding details, including the tongue tag, co-branded Nike xStranger Thingsinsoles and cracked leather Nike heel insignia. Its dirtied yellow midsole tongue give it a vintage feel, while matching laces tie it together for a lived-in finish.

Hypebeast
16-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Hypebeast
Jordan Spizike Low "Bordeaux" Channels Presidential Style
Name:Jordan Spizike Low 'Bordeaux'Colorway:Neutral Grey/Varsity Maize/Surf Blue/Dark Shadow/Varsity Red/BlackSKU:IM7425-004MSRP:$160 USDRelease Date:2025Where to Buy:Nike The release of theJordan Spizike Low'Bordeaux' has the seal of approval from former presidentBarack Obama. This colorway first made waves in January 2012 when legendary filmmakerSpike Leegifted a pair of the original Spizike high-tops to Barack Obama. Now, Nike revisits the iconic design with a more accessible low-top silhouette — reimagining a classic through a modern lens. The Spizike Low pulls elements from several classic Air Jordan models. Elephant print overlays on the toe and heel nod to the Air Jordan 3, while the signature wings on the collar take inspiration from the Air Jordan 4, adding both lacing support and visual contrast. A grid-patterned eyestay in Surf Blue, paired with matching collar lining, adds a vibrant touch, with varsity red laces popping against the sleek black and white upper for added texture and dimension. The heel branding brings it all home, featuring Spike Lee's iconic Mars Blackmon logo on the left shoe and the 40 Acres and a Mule logo — his production company — on the right, both stamped in Surf Blue and Varsity Red for a bold finish.

Hypebeast
30-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Hypebeast
Nike SB to Revamp the Air Max2 CB 94 Low
Name:Nike SB Air Max2 CB 94 Low 'Varsity Red' (speculative mock-up pictured above)Colorway:White/Varsity Red/White/Gum Light BrownSKU:IM4283-100MSRP:TBCRelease Date:Spring 2026Where to Buy:Nike TheNike SBteam has achieved ample success with theSB Dunk Lowover the years, however, it remains reliant on the silhouette as a significant sales contributor. While new models from the skate division have offered fresh energy at times, its biggest footwear breakthrough in recent times is its ownNike SB x Air Jordan 4sneaker, reimagining the legendary sneaker with a skate-oriented build. Introduced in 2023, it earned many nods as one of the year's best releases, leading to asecond colorwaythat dropped this March. It's become apparent that Nike SB looks to replicate this success with other models as, after all, it's how the SB Dunk Low was created in the first place. We know that Nike SB-designed versions of both theAir Max 95andAir Force 1 Loware on the way. Now, a newrumor reportfrom Sneaker Files indicates that it also has its own take on Charles Barkley'sAir Max2 CB 94 Lowbeing prepared for next year. Its high-top counterpart has been spotted several times in recent years, however, the low-top version has been absent from shelves. While we lack a first look at the pair, you can expect it to sport a 'Varsity Red' color scheme that may be similar to theF&F-exclusive AJ4that the SB team created. It's also likely to feature a new construction that better supports skaters. At the time of writing, the Nike SB team has not yet confirmed that it has its own version of the Air Max2 CB 94 Low coming out next year. Stay tuned for updates, including a first look at this rumored 'Varsity Red' colorway, and be ready for it to arrive early next year via Nike SNKRS and select skate shop, likely above the model's previous $140 USD price point.