A’ja Wilson Unveils The Nike A’One “Blue Fury”

Updated April 25th, 2025: A’ja Wilson revealed a closer look at the Nike A’One “Blue Fury”. This upcoming release is currently expected to launch on May 15th in Adult + GS sizing.
With the highly-anticipated Nike A’One set to debut in less than a month, the rollout selection for the inaugural A’ja Wilson shoe is continuing to take shape with a “Blue Fury” colorway.
Spotted on Nike’s official product images (IB6972-008, IB6973-008), the A’One “Blue Fury” follows the same blueprint as the inaugural “Pink Aura” colorway – only with blue instead of pink treatments. The synthetic base portion moves from dark to light blue as you move toward the center, framing a metallic Swoosh. The dark blue shade continues onto the segmented midsole, while the tongue, eyelets, and heel provide a continues streak of light blue.
These are one of three Nike A’One colorways currently expected during the Summer 2025 window, joined by “Pink Aura,” “White/Silver,” and “Black/Hyper Pink.” The Nike A’One “Blue Fury” will be available in unisex adult and kids sizes on May 15th, 2025, retailing for $110 and $90, respectively. We’ll update this page with more detailed images as soon as they become available. For now, enjoy first look images of the GS size below.
Bad Bunny Teases Brand New adidas Sneaker In BOKeTE Music Video

Off the heels of debuting his latest adidas Gazelle Indoor colorway on an exclusive spread with Vogue Mexico, Bad Bunny has once again stolen to sneaker headlines by premiering a brand new adidas sneaker in his recently launched music video from BOKeTE, a track off his DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS album.
The shoes appear in quick flashes throughout the video, but we were able to capture a few decent still that paint a decent-enough picture…for now. This is indeed a brand new sneaker under the Bad Bunny umbrella.
At first glance, the mid/high top sneaker has a bit of a basketball heritage flair, with elements of adidas EQT DNA evident through the non-conventional application of the stripes. Shunning the classic bold striping, Bad Bunny and adidas have applied the trademark via a mid-foot wing-like piece that acts as a lace lockdown system. No other details have been revealed, but given Bad Bunny’s busy schedule this Summer, it’s possible that adidas has scheduled a launch to coincide with those cultural events. He’ll be hosting a summer-long residency in Puerto Rico, promising his home land with live shows on a regular basis, so it’s possible that a release of this yet-to-be-named sneaker is launching in the coming months. Updates to come.
END Brings 90s Arcade Culture To The Lacoste Umpire

It’s not extremely often that Lacoste makes it onto our radar, but neither is it unheard of. Despite largely purveying their products in a lane outside of our purview, the Parisian company has a habit of stopping into our neck of the woods every so often, chalking off collaborations with retailers like Hanon, Concepts, and BAIT in the past decade. Their latest pairs them up with another overseas outfit, joining hands with END Clothing for a retro edition of the Lacoste Umpire.
Given the brand’s heralded origins in tennis, it’s only right that this link-up takes over one of their archival performance models. Retrofitted with subtle off-white suede, END tabs the model at an opportune moment, as other low-key, simplistic silhouettes elsewhere in the industry have become trendy options. Despite the reigned-in palette, the shoe still bears the same storytelling significance seen elsewhere in the collection, attempting to join together the British seaside, 90’s racing games like Need For Speed, and coastal amusements. You may not sport a joystick anywhere on this shoe, but deep blue hits on the heel cap and co-branded END / Lacoste logo gesture at those narrative notes, closing with green-and-blue packaging.
The END Lacoste collection, including the Umpire sneaker and a range of apparel options, releases on April 28th. The Umpire retails at $159. Catch a range of campaign images ahead while we wait for the drop.
The Nike Gato Proudly Wears A “Brazil” Colorway

The soccer-to-lifestyle pipeline is a bustling group across the sneaker industry, with brands subconsciously or unabashedly following the success of the adidas Samba in taking over city streets everywhere. To their credit, Nike hasn’t simply thrown out a single flyer — they’ve fully embraced the concept by reviving genuinely beloved silhouettes like the Total 90 III SP and the Gato for daily use.
Similarly, they’ve paid special attention to bringing back those shoes in colors that fans of the original boot should easily recognize, once again the case with the “Brazil” coloring at hand. To be clear, this isn’t the exact look that soccer die-hards could’ve caught back in 2010, but a more subtle application of national yellow and green, planted atop a black leather base and ever-reliable gum sole.
The Nike Gato “Brazil” is available now via Nike.com, retailing for $110 in men’s sizing. Hit the “Where To Buy” links included below to pick up yours.
Official Images Of The Nike Air Diamond Turf “Baltimore Ravens”

Deion Sanders pulled an MJ when he cut his retirement short, returned to the game that made him a star, and played two seasons for DMV-area team. His stint with the Baltimore Ravens would later become a fun storyline for his footwear releases with Nike as his iconic Air Diamond Turf emerged in colors befitting the AFC franchise.
Set to launch on May 30th, 2025 for $150, the Air Diamond Turf “Ravens” emerges via Nike official images weeks ahead of the release. It features a black nubuck upper with the Ravens purple hitting the interior and golden accents appearing on the metal mesh on the mid-foot strap and the Nike Air branding on heel. White Swoosh logos are proudly displayed on the thick mid-foot strap, while the original logos featuring the uprights as well as the Diamond Turf logo appears on the tongue.
Mark your calendars for May 30th for an official drop on SNKRS and select Nike retailers.
RAFFLE LIVE: Travis Scott x Jordan Jumpman Jack “Bright Cactus”

Updated April 25th, 2025: The raffle for the Travis Scott x Jordan Jumpman Jack aka CJ1 T-REXX in the “Bright Cactus” is currently open online. The shoes are set to arrive in adult, PS, and TD sizing.
The Air Jordan 5 “Grape” Releases June 2025

Updated March 31st, 2025: The Air Jordan 5 “Grape” is now expected to release on June 21st, pushed back from its original April 19th release date
The Jordan MVP 92 Gets Doused In Desert Tans

The latest offshoot of the Air Jordan legacy is here. The Jordan MVP 92 (previously thought to be the Air Jordan 7 RM) is here, echoing Tinker Hatfield’s original 1992 design of the Air Jordan 7 with a complete low-top transformation.
While it’s easy to mistake the MVP 92 as an Air Jordan 7 Low, there or some more conventional design touches that, dare we say, make the more recent variety a more wearable shoe. Jordan Brand shed the interior neoprene bootie in favor of a classic tongue with the iconic “Flight” emblazoned across. Then, an external heel plate is added with, curiously enough, a Nike Air logo at the heel. Such a detail was never part of the Air Jordan 7.
There are a few tweaks on the upper that differentiate it from the parent model, while a mesh mid-foot adds breathable while also nodding to signature aspects of the Air Jordan and Air Jordan 5.
The Jordan MVP 92 will be delivered to retailers later this Summer for $140 in this new “Desert” colorway alongside a variety of others. Expect nearly a dozen pairs. See our Jordan Release Dates for ongoing updates.
The Nike Air Max Plus Isn’t Shy About Its Cushioning

The Air Max Plus stands as one of the boldest and most daring designs in the entire history of the Air Max lineage. Known for its striking, almost hypnotic “lava lamp” themed upper and a revolutionary full-length cushioning system, the Air Max Plus helped propel visible Air technology into a new era, offering an evolved take on the gas-filled chambers that had become synonymous with the Swoosh.
Few sneakers boast a cushioning setup as instantly recognizable and celebrated as the one found on the Air Max Plus. Now, this upcoming release takes the audacious spirit of the original even further by proudly showcasing oversized “Air” lettering across the upper — a bold design move that has never been attempted on the model before. Adding to the modern streetwear appeal, Nike also incorporates a functional lace-toggle system, blending performance utility often associated with the gorp-core aesthetic.
Although an official release date has yet to be announced, this highly anticipated version of the Air Max Plus is expected to arrive sometime during the Summer or Fall 2025 seasons.