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The Air Jordan 3 Joins the 2026 BIN 23 Collection

Air Jordan 3 BIN 23 IO7744-600

The BIN 23 collection is returning next year, reviving the elite series of high-end styles that debuted back in 2010. This week, new leaks have given us some information regarding a Team Red pair of the Air Jordan 3 releasing next year.

In 2010, Jordan Brand released their first BIN 23 collection, focused on giving us high-end versions of their iconic basketball shoes. The project debuted with a pair of the Air Jordan 2, a silhouette originally designed to mimic luxury footwear down to the manufacturing process, which happened by hand in Italy. In recent weeks, leaks regarding a new wave of BIN 23 styles have hit our timeline, like the AJ6 that will be getting its first release in this format next Summer.

This week, another iconic Jumpman silhouette has joined next year’s BIN 23 release lineup; the Air Jordan 3. One of the most beloved models in the Jordan family, this also marks the first upscale edition of the AJ3 we’ve seen in some time. While exact details regarding the release are still hazy, mainly what the shoes will look like, thanks to zSneakerheadz and SneakerFiles we at least have a general idea of what colors to expect. The new pair will come dressed primarily in Team Red, which is paired with similar shades of Burgundy Crush, Smokey Mauve, and Gym Red. The pair will feature some metallic gold accents, and is expected to have a pre-aged Coconut Milk yellow midsole.

AIR JORDAN 3 BIN 23 RELEASE INFORMATION

Jordan Brand’s revival of their premium BIN 23 line has not been officially unveiled yet, and will not hit shelves until Summer 2026. This week, news of the Air Jordan 3 joining the collection has arrived along with full details of the Team Red color scheme. Pairs will likely be limited, releasing from Nike and select retailers for an expected $350.

Air Jordan 3 OG “Bin 23”
Color: Team Red/Metallic Gold-Burgundy Crush-Coconut Milk-Smokey Mauve-Gym Red
Style Code: IO7744-600
Release Date: Summer 2026
Price: $350

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Info / Mockups via zsneakerheadz & sneakerfiles

The “Mint” New Balance 992 Might be the Next Every Now And Then Collaboration

New Balance’s beloved 992 has returned to their arsenal in the last year, bringing back an immensely popular model that last appeared in 2022. This week, the model has surfaced in a “Mint Green” style, presumed to be an Every Now And Then collaboration.

Back in June, JoeFreshGoods announced his next move in the sneaker space, making his Every Now And Then brand an official partner with New Balance. The creative studio has a retail space in Chicago that now carries a variety of NB styles, and in June, the two released a video campaign announcing the new partnership and their first shoe, a pair of the Fresh Foam RCVRY slipper in their signature green shade. One eagle-eyed viewer of the video, our friend Adham, spotted a 992 hidden in the background, which has seemingly surfaced in official images this week.

The new style of the Made in USA 992 has not been officially confirmed as an ENAT project yet, but the still shot from the video (seen below) seems to confirm it. In the video, Joe is sitting at a desk and behind him sits a striking green shoe box with a silhouette that seems to be a 992 with mint green panelling sticking out from it. The color blocking on that shoe and the new official images of this 992 seem to line up, so it seems like a sure bet what this style is. Mixing shades of off-white and cream for the base layers, the minty green tone is added to the mudguards, lacing system, and N logos with a gum sole to complete the look.

NEW BALANCE 992 “MINT GREEN” RELEASE INFORMATION

The latest style of New Balance’s Made in USA 992 to surface in official photos does not have a release date yet, but is expected to release soon in 2025. This pair is presumed to be a collaboration with JoeFreshGoods’ Every Now And Then label, and will likely release first through their retail store and online channels. Pairs will come with a $200 price tag.

New Balance 992 Made in USA
Style Code: U992EN1
Release Date: 2025
Price: $200

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Still from the ENAT New Balance announcement video

Caitlin Clark Debuts Her Cookie Monster Nike Kobe 6 PE

Caitlin Clark has become one of the new ambassadors for Nike’s Kobe line, while the Swoosh works on her signature shoe. This week, she stepped onto the court wearing a new “Cookie Monster” edition of the Kobe 6 Protro.

Just days after being drafted number 1 in the 2024 WNBA draft by the Indiana Fever, Nike announced that they had signed a deal with Caitlin Clark. Having previously worked with Nike during her time at Iowa, where she was a standout in the NCAA tournament, Clark’s deal was another in a long line of premier Nike partnerships in the WNBA. Sabrina Ionescu and A’ja Wilson led the way with their signature sneaker deals, with Clark set to join their ranks soon. In the meantime, she has been rocking a ton of special-edition Kobes so far this season.

Nike has been following a pattern with their PE styles for Caitlin Clark. She debuts a new model on court, and about a month or two later we get news that her special-edition styles will be releasing to the public. Her Kobe 5 “Fever” pair just released last month, and an “Armory Blue” Kobe 6 is now set to arrive this holiday season. This week, she debuted another Kobe 6 PE, dressed in a Cookie Monster inspired look. The shoe comes doused in his iconic blue shade, with darkened Swooshes and furry laces as added details. The tongues mimic the look of a chocolate chip cookie, using a flat gold tone with brown Kobe logos.

There is currently no information regarding a public release of the Cookie Monster-inspired Kobe 6 PE for Caitlin Clark, but given Nike’s pattern of her past exclusives, we could see this pair arrive before the end of the year. If this is the case, the shoe would likely be available from both Nike and select retailers for $190.

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First Look at a “Cheetah” Edition New Balance 2010

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Another day, another exciting new project from New Balance. This weekend, the brand’s recent 2010 silhouette surfaced in a new color scheme, using a cheetah print material we rarely, if ever, see in a release from the Boston brand.

New Balance just introduced the 2010 model this season, and the shoe already has a number of collaborations out in the world and lined up for the rest of the year. Kith had the opportunity to debut the model, and Rich Paul has two styles lined up for a Fall release. This take on the model features a gunmetal grey mesh base, adding overlays in shades of red and pink we’ve seen on some of his other releases. The main focus here is the faux cheetah fur layer that stretches across the midfoot of the shoe, while brown lacing and grey N logos complete the look.

NEW BALANCE 2010 “CHEETAH” RELEASE INFORMATION

The next project from New Balance of their 2010 does not have a release date yet, and has only briefly been teased via the photos below. Dressed in shades of red and pink with dark grey and cheetah accents, we hope to see this new look arrive later this year.

New Balance 2010
Release Date: 2025

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UPDATE 7/16/25: After these shoes surfaced this week, they were incorrectly assumed to be a JoeFreshGoods collaboration. JFG has since stated on Twitter that he is not affiliated with this new look.

Clipse and adidas Link Up for a “Thorn” Edition Samba

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Clipse is set to release their first album in sixteen years this week, and Pusha T has apparently leveraged his adidas partnership to get an official collaboration between the two. Check out the “Thorn” Samba, coming soon.

Pusha T’s partnership with adidas reaches back to 2014, when the Virginia rapper released his first project with the Three Stripes, a crisp white pair of the EQT Guidance ’93. Since then, Push has worked on a number of releases with the German brand, and is constantly rocking new and exciting releases ahead of the general public. The last drop from the two came in 2020, with several pairs of the Ozweego in colors designed by King Push, but with a new Clipse album on the way, they’ve created a special sneaker to celebrate the release.

Pusha T and his brother Malice originally formed their rap duo, Clipse, in 1994. The two had a successful run through the early 2000s, before their last album in 2009. Now, sixteen years later, the two have reunited to make new music, with Let God Sort Em Out releasing this week. This week, Push shared an early look at a special-edition adidas release to accompany the album, a “Thorn” edition Samba. Featuring the silhouette’s extended tongue version, the Thorn branding on the tongues likely nods to the duo’s surname Thornton, and comes in a crisp off-white shade with plain white accents.

CLIPSE X ADIDAS SAMBA “THORN” RELEASE INFORMATION

The first collaboration from Clipse and adidas has not been announced for release yet, but is likely in the works for a 2025 arrival. Featuring the Samba in a neutral off-white color scheme with Clipse and Thorn branding, pairs will likely be available from both adidas and select retailers. No pricing info for this project is currently available.

Clipse x adidas Samba
Release Date: 2025

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UPDATE 7/11/25: After teasing the shoe’s this week, Clipse’ website has updated to show a closer photo of the all-white Samba with “Coming Soon” underneath. No date yet, but there ae several other sneaker styles from adidas with their Thorn branding floating around online.

Jordan Gifted an Ultra-Limited Air Jordan 1 Low to the Board of Greatness

Jordan Brand frequently creates player exclusive colorways of models for their on-court athletes, but they go above and beyond when it comes to friends & family. This week, their Board of Greatness members received an ultra limited-edition Air Jordan 1 Low.

The Board of Greatness an exclusive club in the world of sneakers, limited to friends & family of Jordan Brand. The group is made up of athletes, artists, entertainers, and creatives who have helped shape the brand that Jordan has grown into over the last forty years. Jordan frequently outfits their most essential partners with upcoming and exclusive product, with a gift package delivered this week containing early pairs of the Travis Scott x Fragment Air Jordan 1 Low expected to release this Fall. However, that was not the most exciting part of the delivery.

Jordan signature athletes shared some exclusive looks at the product in this season’s gift package, showing off a number of shoes and apparel articles doles out by Jordan Brand. Cam Jordan and Rip Hamilton both gave us a close look at a special pair of the Air Jordan 1 Low given to Board members, showing off one of the most impeccable AJ1 releases we’ve seen in recent years. Dressed in a subtle off-white tone with grey and light blue accents, the look uses several layers of premium leather, and adds new details like extra stitching and metal eyelets. Board of Greatness branding appears on the tongues, and laser etching on the heels denotes that these shoes are limited to just 180 pairs.

This special pair of the Air Jordan 1 Low is reserved for the brand’s Board of Greatness, a small group of athletes and friends of Jordan Brand. Only 180 pairs were produced, each individually numbered and given to those worthy of them. They will never see a public release, and will likely fetch a hefty price tag if they ever reach the resale market.

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Where to Buy the Air Jordan 40 in “The Classic” Colorway Tomorrow

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Michael Jordan’s signature line of sneakers turns forty years old in 2025. The recent models are still used as performance shoes, and this week we finally got our first look at the Air Jordan 40, releasing this Fall.

2025 is a monumental year for Jordan Brand and Nike. In 1985, the Swoosh released the first signature sneaker for Michael Jordan, the Air Jordan 1, which has gone on to spawn its own brand and one of the biggest names in performance footwear. Jordan Brand now outfits athletes for a number of sports including baseball, golf, BMX riders, and more. While the early numbered pairs have become some of the most sought-after sneakers in the world, JB is still creating new shoes for the basketball court, and this week, we finally have our first look at the next generation of Air Jordan; the 40.

Speculation about the Air Jordan 40 has been starting to bubble in recent months, as typically the brand unveils their new model early in the year. The All-Star Weekend passed and the NBA Finals wrap up tomorrow, and still we have no official word on the AJ40. Luckily, sneaker leakers have already got their hands on a pair, giving us a first look at the new shoe. After Trae Young was seen in a series of photos practicing with his shoes blurred out, we began to suspect the 40 was on the way soon. The model features a crisp, minimal upper with a mix of taped and sewn seams, mounted on top of a brand new sole tooling that houses ZoomX cushioning foam. The colorway seen here mixes shades of white and black with a subtle Vast Grey accent.

AIR JORDAN 40 “WHITE” RELEASE INFORMATION

The latest numbered model in the Jordan Brand family has been officially announced by the brand, with the debut launch coming on July 12th, 2025. Dubbed “The Classic” for the simple white and black style, pairs will be available through both Nike channels as well as select retailers, with an expected price tag of $200.

Air Jordan 40 “The Classic”
Color: White/Black-Vast Grey
Style Code: HM9931-100
Release Date: July 12th, 2025
Price: $200

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Review: adidas Climacool “Off White” is All Comfort and No Frills

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On-foot look at adidas Climacool Off White

This Summer, adidas finally held a wide release of the new ClimaCool “Off White” — a laceless shoe entirely printed in their 4D technology. We’ve been wearing the slip-on model for a few weeks, testing out how the technology holds up when applied to an entire silhouette.

The adidas ClimaCool line has been kicking around since 2002, when the Three Stripes released the shoe’s original design. The model was then geared towards performance, offering runners a shoe that emphasized breathability by adding ventilation cutouts into the midsole, and using airy mesh panels for the upper. The Clima technology was largely a success, providing relief from sweaty dogs during hot Summer runs.

adidas ClimaCool 1 OG
adidas ClimaCool 1


First launched over twenty years ago, ClimaCool has been a canvas for adidas’ ongoing experimentation and evolution in performance design. Prime examples being the Torsion bar that appears in many ’90s running shoes, and the Tubular line from the same era. In 2017, the Three Stripes celebrated fifteen years of ClimaCool, reviving the line with retro releases of original models, as well as adapting the tech to other models like the UltraBoost and a new silhouette dubbed the 02/17.

adidas Ultraboost ClimaCool 2

In 2018, adidas debuted 4D, a brand new technology produced through SLA 3D printing that offered durable, flexible cushioning at the cost of an immense price tag. The innovation was an improvement on their previous 3D-printed work, which used standard layered printing but was not nearly as durable. The 4D line is made from flexible resin and uses a lattice structure to achieve its unique look. Through the use of interwoven strands, soles can be altered to be denser in high-stress areas, while keeping the form light and flexible. adidas designers keenly observed this technology would be aptly suited for the ClimaCool line.

Late in 2024, adidas unveiled the next generation of ClimaCool, an entire slip-on silhouette made from their resin 4D lattice technology. The shoe released at the end of the year in small numbers, before finally arriving to the masses just in time for Summer 2025. We’ve had our feet in a pair for the last few weeks, feeling out the new design to see how well it works as an entire silhouette.

UNBOXING

Unboxing the new ClimaCool model is an experience on its own. Packed inside a standard blacked-out shoe box, the shoes come packaged in a sealed silver chrome bag emblazoned with the Three Stripes. There is no need for extra laces or paper wrappers to protect the shoes, they are ready to go right out of the box.

SIZING & FIT

Pairs only come in half sizes, so I had to go up to 10.5 from my usual 10, and noticed immediately they are still a little snug in the toes. While the material is flexible, they require a little bit of stretching to slip on, especially over socks though wearing socks is entirely unnecessary and frankly, not recommended. The front narrows quickly, but with regular wear the rubbery material has expanded enough to fit fine. Having worn 4D shoes before, the new model is still a bit of a shock to the senses. There are no insoles or extra materials separating feet from shoe, and you can feel the individual printed strands, but the sensation is actually similar to adidas’ massage sandals I wore as a kid.

COMFORT

Wearing the new ClimaCool shoes truly feels like stepping into the future. Once I got past the sizing and broke them in a bit, they immediately became a go-to sneaker sitting next to my door. The midsole features a denser latticework that provides a strong and stable platform, but also gives plenty of impact resistance and cushioning for moving around. The upper is thinner than expected, and the construction is focused on sweeping lines that move with the natural contours of a foot allowing them to expand and retract with you. Like any good Clima shoe, the ventilation is on point, allowing airflow around your feet that you can feel with each step. The material used has some friction to it, but does not irritate your feet like other bare foot sneakers might. Trips to the grocery store, brunch outings, and after work bar stops all felt like traversing the world in my favorite pair of house slippers. One fun bonus of the shoe’s shock absorption I noticed is that they are nearly silent on all hard surfaces.

With that being said, they are not a “go anywhere” shoe. Cleaning out sand after a trip to the beach was a bit of a chore, and passing through an unseen wet patch of grass left me with slightly damp feet and more cleaning to remove excess mud.

Overall, the next-generation adidas ClimaCool is a win for both the Clima product line and the Three Stripes’ innovative printing technology. The shoes are squishy and light, but still sturdy enough to bop around in for everyday wear, though I do not recommend them for anything more heavy duty than casual strolls. They will certainly be an essential part of my rotation for the foreseeable future, as I continue to test their long-term durability.

WHERE TO BUY

adidas just released their latest production batch of the 4D Climacool in July 2025, but pairs went quickly and are no longer directly available from the brand. Fortunately, they have a restock currently scheduled on their release calendar for July 20th, 2025. Additionally, select retailers like Fresh Rags still have limited sizes in stock. adidas has also created a Laced version of the model, which adds a tongue and traditional lacing system, releasing on July 15th, 2025. Those pairs will be available through the Confirmed app and select retailers for $160.

adidas Climacool “Off White”
Color: Off White/Off White-Off White
Style Code: JQ8739
Release Date: July 5, 2025, July 20th, 2025 (Restock)
Price: $140

adidas Climacool Laced
Color: Off White/Off White/Black
Style Code: JQ6637
Release Date: July 15th, 2025 (Confirmed)
Price: $160

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Words & photos by Ben Serleth

Air Jordan 5 “Medium Soft Pink” Releasing October 2025

The Air Jordan 5 “Medium Soft Pink” adds a modern twist to this celebrated silhouette. Its white, medium soft pink, and black color scheme creates a striking balance between boldness and elegance. This eye-catching palette sets it apart from previous releases, offering a fresh take on Jordan Brand’s storied legacy.

The shark-tooth design on the midsole and signature lace locks return with updates, blending tradition with contemporary aesthetics. Subtle details elevate the overall design, ensuring this release stays true to its heritage while embracing innovation. Fans can look forward to unique touches that make this pair a standout addition to any sneaker collection.

While official imagery remains scarce, the hints of medium soft pink against the clean white base are expected to make a bold statement. This colorway highlights Jordan Brand’s ability to reimagine its classics while catering to modern tastes. The Air Jordan 5 “Medium Soft Pink” promises to deliver timeless appeal with a contemporary edge.

AIR JORDAN 5 “MEDIUM SOFT PINK” RELEASE INFO

Set to release during the Holiday 2025 season, the Air Jordan 5 “Medium Soft Pink” will retail for $200. It will be available in men’s sizing at select Jordan Brand retailers, online, and via Nike.com.

This sneaker perfectly blends iconic design with modern flair, making it a must-have for enthusiasts and collectors. Stay tuned for further updates as the release date approaches.

Air Jordan 5 OG “35th Anniversary”
Color: White/Medium Soft Pink-Black
Style Code: HQ7978-102
Release Date: October 11th, 2025
Price: $210

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UPDATE 7/11/25: More in-hand photos of the “35th Anniversary” edition Air Jordan 5 are here this week, giving us another look at the shoe’s full 3M reflective upper.

UPDATE 5/30/35: The “Soft Pink” Air Jordan 5 is now expected to celebrate the shoe’s 35th anniversary, using coral tones for the corresponding traditional anniversary gift. The release is now expected on October 11th, 2025, releasing from SNKRS and select retailers for $240.

Bad Bunny’s Orange “Santurce” adidas Gazelle is a Puerto Rico Exclusive

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Bad Bunny and adidas have another hit on their hands with the Puerto Rican artist’s take on the Gazelle trainer. This week, the musician appeared in Vogue Mexico, sporting a new “Unity Orange” colorway, coming soon.

Bad Bunny’s ongoing partnership with adidas has been one of the best team-ups in sneakers over the past few years. Their first releases featuring the Forum Low came in 2021, and was quickly followed up with the Response CL a year later. The Campus was the next shoe in line, and easily the most popular model yet, followed by the debut of the Gazelle Indoor in 2024. The latest entry in their releases has been one of the most popular, blending design elements from previous releases with the iconic silhouette.

This week, Bad Bunny appeared in a new issue of Vogue Mexico, rocking mostly adidas gear and sporting a new pair of his Gazelle. The colorway is assumed to be the “Unity Orange” style, a pair we’ve heard a few rumors about but had not seen until now. The shoe sports an all-suede upper cast in the muted orange tone, adding accents in a more pastel, creamsicle orange-like shade. Stripes and other branding accents appear in plain white.

BAD BUNNY X ADIDAS GAZELLE “UNITY ORANGE” RELEASE INFORMATION

Bad Bunny’s next release of his adidas Gazelle has not been given an official release date yet, though the soft new color scheme is expected to release on July 1st, 2025. Dressed in a muted “Unity Orange” shade, pairs will likely be available from adidas and select retailers, with the usual price tag of $140.

Bad Bunny x adidas Gazelle Indoor “Unity Orange”
Color: Unity Orange
Style Code: JS5050
Release Date: July 11th, 2025
Price: $140

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UPDATE 7/11/25: The orange Gazelle Indoor from adidas and Bad Bunny is now known to be a Puerto Rico-exclusive release as a part of their larger City Series. Paired with a green “El Yunque” style and the “Cabo Rojo” pair, which releases globally later this month, the exclusive styles released in PR today, July 11th, 2025.

The Nike Dunk Low “Red Panda” Releases Late Summer 2025

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The Nike Panda Dunk has permeated every corner of the sneaker world since its release in 2020, and some people have gotten tired of it. Luckily, Nike has a response, with their “Red Panda” edition coming this Summer.

Nike’s Panda Dunk Low has been one of the defining sneakers of the 2020s so far. The simple black & white colorway first arrived in 2020, and was a hit among sneakerheads and casual fans alike. The Swoosh responded to its popularity by making it their staple dunk release, with new pairs hitting shelves every season for the next few years. The shoe became a meme, and can be found on someone’s feet in pretty much any crowd you find yourself in. Now, Nike is preparing a new spin on the fan-favorite look.

The next panda-inspired release of the Dunk Low is inspired by the Red Panda, a small mammal native to the Himalayas and China with rusty red fur, black underbellies, and white facial markings. The cute and cuddly little guys are Nike’s response to the OG panda look becoming a meme, and features a few fun details nodding to this. The new look features a Dark Team Red leather base layer, with overlays in a Solar Red patent leather. Black inner linings and tongues add some negative space to the design, with a white sole to complete the look.

NIKE DUNK LOW “RED PANDA” RELEASE INFORMATION

Nike’s upcoming release of the “Red Panda” style Dunk Low has not been announced, but is speculated to release this Summer on August 1st, 2025. The two-toned red style with black and white accents and special logos will be available from both Nike and select retailers for $125.

Nike Dunk Low “Red Panda”
Color: Dark Team Red/University Red-Solar Red-Silt Red
Style Code: HQ1965-600
Release Date: August 1, 2025
Price: $125

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UPDATE 7/10/25: New on-foot photos are here this week courtesy of Yankee Kicks, showing off a slightly different pair from the original sample seen below. This look swaps the shoe’s outer layers for a marbled patent leather, which mixes hints of red into an otherwise black textile. The release is still expected in August.

LaMelo Ball and PUMA Lean Into Fashion With Their LaFrance RNR

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LaMelo Ball is currently on his fourth signature basketball shoe with PUMA, but is starting down a lifestyle path this Summer. Next month, the two will debut the LaFrance RNR, a new casual shoe with a seriously high fashion aesthetic.

Over the last few years, PUMA has reentered the arena of basketball footwear. Their initial offerings included a modern-day interpretation of their iconic Clyde sneaker, but have since expanded dramatically to include a range of brand new styles, as well as some athlete signature shoes. Since 2020, they have been working with LaMelo Ball to produce the young star’s very own sneakers, now on their fourth iteration, and are gearing up to launch Tyrese Haliburton’s Hali 1, designed in partnership with Salehe Bembury.

This season, PUMA and LaMelo Ball are ready to release their next lifestyle sneaker, another entry in the LaFrance line of off-court stylings. Subtitled the RNR, the new model appears to take cues from fashion styles, evoking some comparisons to Louis Vuitton and Balenciaga designs. The new model features a chunky midsole with bulbous sections and small cutouts, while the upper is constructed from mesh underlay with leather and molded plastic panels. The plastic pieces spell out LaFrance near the shoe’s lacing system, which uses thick rope laces for a unique look. The RNR’s debut style will be a “Flare” color scheme, which pits the shoe largely in a neutral tan shade, hiding a heat map-inspired gradient of orange, yellow, and blue shades underneath.

PUMA LAFRANCE RNR “FLARE” RELEASE INFORMATION

The latest signature sneaker for LaMelo Ball from PUMA is scheduled to debut next month, on August 1st, 2025. Dubbed the LaFrance RNR, the new model leans into high fashion stylings, featuring a chunky sole, unique paneling layout, and extra thick rope laces. Pairs will be available through the PUMA website for $120.

PUMA LaFrance RNR “Flare”
Color: Flare/Light Sand-Orange Glo-Aquatic
Style Code: 312165-01
Release Date: August 1st, 2025
Price: $120

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