As every week, the sneaker world was marked by numerous announcements. Between new designs and reinterpretations, there was plenty of movement. Here are the details!
Lego and Nike join forces to reinvent play and movement
What if there were a world where sports and creative play always win? Step by step. Brick by brick. That's what the new partnership between Lego and Nike could deliver. Starting August 2025, the two brands have decided to join forces to inspire children around the world. The goal? To empower every child to move, explore, and create, helping them find the best in themselves. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), only one in five children gets the physical activity needed for healthy growth. In response, both partners are launching a multi-year collaboration with a wide range of Nike x Lego products and experiences. Models like the Dunk Low are expected to launch soon alongside an Air Max DN, a GT. Cut 2, and a Team Hustle D12. Stay tuned!
Palace sets course for Italy with C.P. Company

Palace Skateboards is on all fronts. While its latest collaboration with Maharishi still resonates, the London-based label has already planned to join forces with the Italian giant: C.P. Company. After a resounding collaboration in 2023, C.P. Company and Palace are back for the Spring 2025 season. Rugged denim. Technical pieces. Workwear and technical innovation take center stage in this new partnership. Shot in Italy and directed by Michael J Foxe and Stuart Hammond, the campaign follows Palace skaters through the Sicilian landscape, from Mediterranean coasts to lively piazzas. Of course, Palace doesn't abandon its skate inspiration and has planned zip-up hoodies and co-branded T-shirts. Finally, the collection is completed by accessories, including bucket hats stamped with the Italian house's traditional goggles. In short, a promising new collaboration arriving this Friday, March 28th at noon on the Palace and C.P. Company websites. Be quick!
Global streetball returns to the Roland-Garros court
16 elite teams. 15 high-level games. 1 supreme title. The world's biggest streetball tournament returns to Paris on July 5 and 6, 2025: Quai 54. Known for bringing together the global basketball elite, the event has established itself as the must-attend event every year. For its 22nd edition, Quai 54 returns to its prime location at the Court Simone-Mathieu at Roland-Garros. An opportunity to witness spectacular performances, both in terms of skill and athleticism. Basketball. Culture. Music. Tickets will be available. Stay ready!
A 1996 Nike Air Max 95 resurfaces after years of obscurity
Thirty years of history. A legendary silhouette. A strong comeback. To celebrate the anniversary of the Nike Air Max 95, the Swoosh dives into its archives and is about to resurrect a rare colorway that has fallen off the radar: the "Black Border." First seen in 1996 and considered one of the original colorways of Sergio Lozano's design, this tricolor version (white, green, and black) was largely forgotten, overshadowed by the gradient gray ensembles that have been regularly reinterpreted since the mid-1990s. Expected for this fall, early information suggests that the pair should feature a design faithful to the 1996 original. Black overlays. Intense green. Immaculate white. Big Bubble unit. No doubt, the sportswear brand is banking on its royalties to ensure a resounding success.
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