Official Look at the Nike Air Max Plus “Black/Total Orange”

As a dedicated Nike enthusiast, I can’t help but get excited about the upcoming return of a beloved classic – the Nike Air Max Plus “Black/Total Orange.” Originating from their storied archives in 1996, this eye-catching colorway is set to make a grand comeback in Fall 2025. Designed by Sean McDowell, the Air Max Plus has always been a standout with its unique wavy TPU caging and signature Tuned Air cushioning that set it apart from other sneakers.

The “Black/Total Orange” edition is nothing short of spectacular – a perfect match for the cooler weather ahead. The upper boasts a gradient mesh design, effortlessly transitioning from a sleek black to a vibrant total orange hue. Glossy black TPU overlays and mudguards add depth and structure, creating an aesthetically pleasing contrast. The bright orange Swooshes serve as a striking focal point, juxtaposing beautifully against the darker elements of the shoe.

This fall-inspired shoe is sure to be a must-have for any sneakerhead – it’s like a burst of fire on your feet!

Levi’s Denim Adorns the Nike Air Max 95 in This Week’s Best Footwear Drops

We summarized the top 10 shoe events from Paris Fashion Week SS26, covering a range of topics such as Willy Chavarria’s new designs with adidas and J.L.A.L.’s collaboration with PUMA. Other highlights include Arts-Rec’s joint project on the Nike SB Air Trainer 1 and the unveiling of the Nike Giannis Freak 7 from Nike Basketball. For the upcoming year, there are whispers that the Air Jordan 4 “Toro Bravo” might make a comeback.

US Senate Bill Targets Bukele’s Bitcoin Strategy With Massive Sanctions Plan

The bill, if passed, would invoke full economic blockade powers under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act—because why not? It would freeze the assets of thirteen Salvadoran officials, including Bukele, Vice President Félix Ulloa, and the president of the Central Reserve Bank. Visas, too, would be revoked. And just for good measure, the US directors at the World Bank and IMF would be compelled to vote against new loans to El Salvador, with direct US assistance also being cut off. A fair bit of “fun” for all involved, right?

Vitra Reissues One of Jean Prouvé’s Final Designs: The Antony Chair

In the 1950s, Ateliérs Jean Prouvé was chosen to supply furniture for Europe’s largest student residence at Cité Universitaire in Antony, France, which it had originally designed. The design, reminiscent of famous pieces like the Compas Direction table, includes a chair with powder-coated red legs (Rouge Corsaire, one of Prouvé’s signature colors), a transverse tubular support system, and two metal brackets to hold up the European pine seat. The plywood shell has a unique grain that is enhanced by a wax finish for added protection.

Syd Releases First Song in Over Three Years

Before embarking on her summer performances as a backup artist for Billie Eilish and Renee Rapp during their UK tour dates, Syd has come out with her initial solo song in more than three years. Titled “Die For This,” the track serves as her first single since the April 2022 launch of her second solo project, Broken Hearts Club.

Shekel Hits 30-Month High! Is It Time to Break out the Confetti? 🎉💸

In a plot twist worthy of a thriller, this little currency has appreciated by a whopping 4.87% in just a month and a mind-boggling 9.06% over the last year. Analysts are brushing off their crystal balls and pointing to a drop in Israel’s risk premium, thanks to the ongoing geopolitical soap opera with Iran. 💥 Meanwhile, the local stock market has been working out, clearly hitting the gym and gaining some impressive muscle. With the shekel bouncing back by 3% since the drama began with Iran, who knows? We might just see it strutting down to around 3.0 ILS per USD in no time! Don’t forget your popcorn! 🍿