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Not every great sneaker release has to reinvent footwear. In fact, Nike seems to be at its strongest when it doesn't. While every other brand is busy chasing the next viral silhouette or shocking collaboration, the Swoosh continues to mine its own archive with remarkable confidence. Running shoes, indoor football icons, skate staples, and basketball classics... They're all part of the same conversation now!

In this iteration of our our weekly lineup of Nike releases, find proof that familiarity doesn't have to mean predictability. From the understated return of the Nike Gato and the ever-reliable Dunk Low, to racing silhouettes like the Zoom Streak 3, these are sneakers that quietly earn their place in your rotation rather than demanding it.

Please note: Some sneakers may sell out at speed.

Shop this week's best Nike sneaker releases below

Nike Dunk Low Retro

NikeNike Dunk Low Retro
$130
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Release Date: Available Now

Editor's Notes: You can always rely on a good Dunk. This earthy colorway feels particularly right, balancing soft neutral tones with the timeless shape that made the silhouette a staple in the first place. Sometimes bringing a classic back into the rotation is all it takes.

Nike Gato LV8

NikeNike Gato LV8
$120
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Release Date: Available Now

Editor's Notes: The Gato's return couldn't feel more relevant. Originally built for indoor football, it now slots effortlessly into today's slimmer sneaker landscape. Pair it with relaxed track pants or sharpen things up with tailored shorts, either way, it feels surprisingly tasteful.

Nike SB Zoom Tennis Classic x Rassvet

Nike x RassvetNike SB Zoom Tennis Classic
$110
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Release Date: June 30

Editor's Notes: Whoever decided navy and black don't belong together might want to reconsider. Rassvet takes the understated Tennis Classic and gives it a refined skate-ready makeover through premium materials and subtle details.

Nike SB Zoom Blazer Mid

NikeNike SB Zoom Blazer Mid
$95
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Release Date: Available Now

Editor's Notes: There's something undeniably cool about someone who still wears Blazers in 2026. Not because they're the latest thing, quite the opposite. The silhouette has lived through trends, hype cycles and countless collaborations, yet it still carries itself with effortless confidence, that's hard to fake.

Nike ACG Rufus

NikeNike ACG Rufus
$110
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Release Date: Available Now

Editor's Notes: Mules have become a summer staple, but few manage to balance comfort and character quite like the ACG Rufus. The suede upper softens its outdoor DNA without losing any of its laid-back appeal. Easy, understated, and made for the kind of warm-weather dressing that doesn't require much thought.

Nike P-6000 SE

NikeNike P-6000 SE
$125
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Release Date: Available Now

Editor's Notes: At this point, the P-6000 hardly needs introducing. This all-black edition strips the early-2000s runner back to its essentials, making one of Nike's most versatile everyday sneakers even easier to wear. Simple doesn't have to mean boring.

Nike Zoom Streak 3

NikeZoom Streak 3
$125
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Release Date: July 2

Editor's Notes: Not every sneaker needs an oversized sole or a story about reinventing footwear. The Zoom Streak 3 reminds us why stripped-back racing silhouettes are becoming so appealing again.

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