
Nike’s 2026 release calendar moves across performance, retro basketball, skateboarding, running and lifestyle. The strongest drops of the year do more than revisit familiar silhouettes.
SNEAKERS
They show how Nike wants to connect archive codes with technical updates, athlete lines and fashion driven collaborations.

Nike Mind 001 and Mind 002
Nike Mind remains one of the brand’s most unusual footwear projects of 2026. Nike built the Mind 001 mule and Mind 002 sneaker around 22 independent foam nodes per shoe, designed to create a stronger underfoot sensory response. Release calendars list additional Mind 001 and Mind 002 restocks and colorways across July and August, keeping the platform in focus beyond its initial debut.

Nike Ja 4 Nightmare on 12th Street
Ja Morant’s fourth signature shoe arrives as one of Nike Basketball’s key 2026 launches. The Ja 4 “Nightmare on 12th Street” lands on August 13 with a $130 retail price, introducing the next chapter of Morant’s line through a darker, court ready colorway.

Nike Air Max 95 Big Bubble
Convenience Store Pack
Nike’s Air Max 95 Big Bubble keeps dominating 2026, with the convenience store themed pack leading the conversation. The “7-Eleven” pair currently carries a July 11 release date, although 7-Eleven has filed a trademark lawsuit against Nike over the color treatment, which could affect the launch.

A Ma Maniére x Nike Air Force 1
Low W.Y.W.S. Pack
A Ma Maniére returns to the Air Force 1 Low with a six color W.Y.W.S. pack for Summer 2026. The collection includes Violet Ore, Green Stone, Diffused Blue, Canyon Purple, University Red and Laser Orange, each priced at $150.

Distance x Nike Vomero Plus
Running continues to drive Nike’s strongest product story. Paris retailer Distance takes on the Nike Vomero Plus for Fall 2026, using black, white and Volt across the cushioned runner. The pair carries a $190 retail price and places the Vomero line deeper into fashion and running culture.

Yuto Horigome x Nike SB Air Force 1 Low
Nike SB gives the Air Force 1 a skate focused update through Yuto Horigome. The release comes in White and Iron Grey with Washed Coral accents, and current calendars place it for Fall 2026 at $125.

Nike SB Dunk Low Green Noise
The SB Dunk continues its steady run with “Green Noise,” currently listed for Fall 2026. The colorway keeps the Dunk Low in Nike SB’s main seasonal conversation, especially as the brand balances new skate tooling with familiar silhouettes.

Nike Air Foamposite Pro
Glow in the Dark
The Foamposite Pro returns with a Summit White and Black “Glow in the Dark” version on September 18. Nike gives the sculptural basketball model a glowing shell and a $250 retail price, turning one of its most recognizable 1990s shapes into a night focused release.

Nike Air More Uptempo Cobalt Bliss
Nike brings back the Air More Uptempo “Cobalt Bliss” for Fall 2026. The colorway uses the silhouette’s oversized AIR lettering, black upper and bright blue outline, with release information listing a $180 retail price.

Nike Moon Shoe Leather
The Nike Moon Shoe continues its 2026 return with leather versions planned for fall. After the model’s renewed fashion momentum, the leather pairs give the low profile runner a stronger seasonal angle and keep one of Nike’s oldest shapes in the current sneaker cycle.

















