Nike has the most impressive footwear range, no matter what time of year. And as winter looms on the horizon, we look to the athletic giant for guidance as we outfit our feet with comfort, utility, and a ton of style. This month, we’ve looked at Nike’s latest drops to give you our favorite sneakers available right now.
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Nike Total 90 SP

Debuting in 2000, the Total 90 soccer cleat became an instant icon for its blend of power and precision with unique features like asymmetrical lacing and synthetic uppers. This year, Nike brought back the T90, but as a lifestyle sneaker. The new streetwear favorite has arrived in several colorways, but this metallic gold and white variant seems to be in touch with its field origins. You get features like leather uppers that elevate the shoe and a plush padded collar for improved everyday comfort. Lastly, a rubber outsole offers traction on most surfaces.
Nike Air Force 1 ‘07 Realtree

Now the world’s largest camo brand, Realtree began in 1986 after its founder wanted to make patterns that actually looked like foliage. What began as a utilitarian hunting feature has now blown up, with brands like Nike opting for the photorealistic prints on their shoes and clothing. The latest iteration, however, plays things more understated with a pair of brown-beige suede leather Air Force 1 ‘07s sporting the camo on its Swoosh and heel. These might be our favorite implementation of the Realtree foliage pattern we’ve seen so far.
Nike ACG Izy Olive

Last year, Nike revived its Izy, an outdoor-focused slipper shoe that was ahead of its time when it came out in the late ‘90s. Like moccasins with a twist, the slip-ons are now available in this stunning Olive/Dark Chocolate colorway, bringing a fashionable touch to the silhouette. Still impossibly comfortable with enhanced midsole cushioning for all-day wear and a zip-up suede upper that hugs your feet, the Izy is the perfect sneaker for town-to-trail activities this winter, especially considering its rugged rubber outsole.
Nike Air Griffey Max 1 Black and Freshwater

Ken Griffey Jr. was a generation-defining athlete in the ‘90s. And right at his peak, Nike signed the baseball player for his first signature shoe, dubbed the Air Griffey Max in 1996. Unlike most athletes, Griffey had both performance and lifestyle sneakers, and this is the first time the AGM1 has come out in its iconic Freshwater colorway since 2021 — a nod to the Hall of Famer’s legacy with the Seattle Mariners.
Nike Pegasus Premium Caldera Brown
