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FIRST LOOK: J BALVIN X AIR JORDAN 4 ‘LEMONADE’
J Balvin knows how to make an entrance, and the global music superstar did exactly that at the FIFA World Cup 2026 Opening Ceremony in Mexico City.Image courtesy of @zsneakerheadz and Sneaker FilesIntroduction:Before delivering a high-energy performance at the iconic Estadio Azteca, the Colombian reggaeton sensation surprised sneaker fans worldwide by revealing his latest collaboration with Jordan Brand: the highly anticipated J Balvin x Air Jordan 4 Retro ‘Lemonade’. The exclusive first look arrived via Balvin’s Instagram Stories, where he shared a heelside image of the sneaker resting on the Estadio Azteca pitch ahead of the tournament opener between Mexico and South Africa. While sneaker enthusiasts had heard rumors of a ‘Lemonade’ colorway late last year, this marks the first official glimpse of the design.Design Details:True to its refreshing nickname, the Air Jordan 4 Retro ‘Lemonade’ is drenched in a soft buttery yellow hue from top to bottom. The standout feature is its luxurious reptile-inspired leather upper, showcasing a striking alligator-print texture that lends the silhouette a premium, fashion-forward edge. The monochromatic aesthetic continues through the matching yellow midsole, creating one of the boldest Air Jordan 4 collaborations of the year.Adding to the sneaker’s unique identity are signature details tied to Balvin’s previous Jordan releases. The left heel features classic 'Nike Air' branding, while the right heel displays Balvin’s instantly recognizable upside-down lightning-eyes smiley face logo.Interestingly, the sneaker’s texture design was echoed during Balvin’s performance, where he appeared in a life-sized cardboard-style vehicle inspired by the shoe’s distinctive look.Release Info:The J Balvin x Air Jordan 4 Retro ‘Lemonade’ is expected to release in Fall 2026 through J Balvin’s online store, Nike SNKRS, and select retailers. Available in unisex sizing, the collaborative sneaker will retail for $225, making it one of the most anticipated Jordan drops of the season.Next up on Crep Daily: Air Jordan 7 OG ‘Playoffs’ Returns in 2027 for the Sneaker’s 35th Anniversary
AIR JORDAN 7 OG ‘PLAYOFFS’ RETURNS IN 2027 FOR THE SNEAKER’S 35TH ANNIVERSARY
Jordan Brand is set to celebrate the 35th anniversary of the Air Jordan 7 in style, with the long-awaited return of the legendary Air Jordan 7 OG ‘Playoffs’ scheduled for February 20, 2027. Introduction:According to early reports from renowned sneaker leakers @zsneakerheadz and Sneaker Files, the beloved colourway will make its third retro appearance and is expected to stay true to the original 1992 release.Also known by many fans as the ‘Raptors’ colorway, the Air Jordan 7 ‘Playoffs’ holds a special place in basketball and sneaker history. It was one of the five original Air Jordan 7 colorways that debuted in 1992, joining classics like the ‘Bordeaux’, ‘Hare’, ‘Cardinal’, and ‘Olympic’. More importantly, it was worn by Michael Jordan during one of the most memorable seasons of his career, including the Chicago Bulls’ second NBA championship and the iconic 'The Shrug' performance during the 1992 NBA Finals.Design Details:While official images have yet to surface, expectations are high that the 2027 edition will closely mirror the OG construction. Fans can look forward to the signature black nubuck upper, complemented by bold red accents and subtle purple detailing that helped make the sneaker an instant classic.The upcoming release is expected to arrive during NBA All-Star Weekend, adding even more excitement to what is already shaping up to be a major year for Air Jordan collectors. With the last retro release landing back in 2012, this marks a 15-year wait for one of the most celebrated Air Jordan 7 colorways ever created.Release Info:Priced at $215 USD, the Air Jordan 7 OG ‘Playoffs’ will be available through Nike and select Jordan Brand retailers. For longtime collectors and new sneakerheads alike, this retro promises to be one of the standout Jordan releases of 2027.In other sneaker news: Nike Air Bakin 'Varsity Royal' Returns for Holiday 2026
BEST SNEAKERS OF 2026 (SO FAR)
We’re at the halfway point for the sneaker calendar for 2026, and what a year it’s been already! We've seen a flurry of collaborations, archival revivals, and performance-driven silhouettes already define the year. Take a look at our sneaker hotlist and discover the best ways to keep them protected with Crep Protect. 1. Nigo x Nike Air Force 1 LowImage courtesy of Nike websiteNever shy of a collaboration, Nigo and Jun Takahashi now recreate history on the Nike Air Force One Low. Paying homage to their magazine column stint and their ongoing brand partnership ‘NOWHERE’, this one serves authenticity from its core. Keep these uptowns looking as fresh as you bought them with Cure Travel Kit 2. Vans OTW x Satoshi Nakamoto Era 95 ‘Gems’ A resurfaced icon of recent times, Vans has been at the centre of many hyped collaborations, and the Satoshi Nakamoto Era 95 ‘Gems’ has certainly been a head-turner. From its deconstructed build to its heavy gem embellishment, it does more than flip ollies at skateparks; it becomes a luxury keepsake.Protect these gems at all costs with our Spray. 3. Virgil Abloh x Air Jordan1 High OG ‘Alaska’One of the year's most anticipated releases, the Virgil Abloh x Air Jordan 1 High OG 'Alaska' brings an unreleased Off-White concept into reality. Featuring the late designer's signature exposed construction, industrial-inspired detailing and an icy all-white palette, it serves as both a celebration of Abloh's legacy and a reminder of his lasting influence on sneaker culture.Give stains a quick touch-up with our Wipes4. Joe Freshgoods x New Balance 1890 ‘Finger Waves’ The Joe Freshgoods x New Balance 1890 'Finger Waves' takes us back to the Golden Age of the '90s. Continuing his celebrated partnership with New Balance, Joe Freshgoods pays tribute to one of the decade's most influential hairstyles, connecting sneaker culture with the R&B and hip-hop movements that helped shape a generation.Get them vacation-ready with our Starter Pack 5. Adizero Adios Pro Evo 3The Adizero Adios Pro Evo 3 does more than win marathons; it wins our hearts too. Building on the record-breaking success of its predecessor, adidas continues to push the boundaries of race-day innovation with an ultra-lightweight construction designed for maximum efficiency. Whether you're chasing a personal best or admiring it from afar, this is performance footwear at its finest.Odour-free PB’s are just one spray away with DeoNext up: Our Best Running Shoes 2026
NIKE AIR BAKIN 'VARSITY ROYAL' RETURNS FOR HOLIDAY 2026
One of Nike Basketball’s most distinctive sneakers from the late 1990s is officially making a comeback. Image courtesy of @zsneakerheadz and Sneaker FilesIntroduction:The Nike Air Bakin 'Varsity Royal' is set to return during Holiday 2026, marking the first reissue of the iconic colorway since 2008.According to sneaker insiders zsneakerheadz and Sneaker Files, the beloved 'Black' and 'Varsity Royal' edition will once again hit shelves, giving longtime collectors and younger sneaker enthusiasts a chance to own a piece of basketball footwear history.Originally released in 1997, the Air Bakin became closely linked to NBA legend Tim Hardaway, whose fearless style of play perfectly complemented the sneaker’s bold design language. While the model was never a signature shoe, its presence on the court helped cement its status as one of Nike's most memorable basketball silhouettes of the era.Design Details:The returning retro is expected to stay faithful to the original design, featuring vibrant royal blue overlays contrasted against black mesh panels and a durable black nubuck mudguard. Silver detailing around the ankle, bright white laces, and the signature visible Air cushioning unit complete the unmistakable look.Image courtesy of @zsneakerheadz and Sneaker FilesBeyond its eye-catching appearance, the Air Bakin is remembered for its unique place in sneaker history. Shortly after its original release, the model sparked controversy due to an early heel logo design, prompting Nike to revise the branding on future pairs. The updated Nike Air logo has since become the standard version recognized by collectors today.The 2026 release follows renewed interest in the silhouette after recent collaborations and design callbacks across Nike's basketball line. With the 'Varsity Red' colorway also reportedly on the way, Nike appears committed to bringing the Air Bakin back into the spotlight.Release Info:The Nike Air Bakin 'Varsity Royal' is expected to launch via Nike SNKRS and select Nike Sportswear retailers during Holiday 2026.Next up on Crep Daily: Air Jordan 4 ‘Musik’ Release Date, Details & Y2K Inspiration
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