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Nike's June 2026 SNKRS Calendar: Every Upcoming Launch

A signature debut, a Jordan retro family rollout, two A Ma Maniére collabs, a Collina Strada Chuck 70 capsule, and a women's-only Shox revival — Nike's next ten SNKRS days, ranked and read.

By the Sampled desk·
Nike.com — Pegasus Premium x A Ma Maniére (opens in a new tab)

June is usually Nike's loudest month, and 2026 is no exception. Today's Nike SB Air Force 1 Low "Flax and Black" was just the opener: the SNKRS upcoming page↗ (opens in a new tab) is now stacked with eighteen launches through June 20, including a signature debut, a Jordan family rollout, two A Ma Maniére collabs, a four-pair Collina Strada Chuck 70 capsule, and a women's-only Shox revival pulled straight from the Y2K archive.

Here is the full calendar, in order, with context on what each drop is actually about.

June 11 — SHAI 001 Premium "Steel"↗ (opens in a new tab)

SHAI 001 Premium Steel

Style code A23977C-040. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander's signature line gets its first "Premium" tier, and the brand played it patient: instead of leading with a contrast pop, the SHAI 001 arrives in a muted steel grey with tonal stitching and a matching sole unit. After a launch run that leaned into bold colorblocking, this is the first time the silhouette feels designed to disappear into an outfit rather than headline one — a quiet flex for a player who just turned a Finals MVP run into a global signature.

June 12 — Air Diamond Turf II "Sail and Blue Grey"↗ (opens in a new tab)

Air Diamond Turf II Sail and Blue Grey

Style code II7080-100. Deion Sanders's mid-90s cross-trainer is in the middle of a quiet, deliberate revival, and the sail-and-blue-grey makeup is its cleanest retro yet. Mesh underlay, leather overlays, and the original DT2 strap return without any modernizing tweaks. With Y2K trainers like the Shox TL and Air Trainer Huarache back in rotation, the Diamond Turf II is positioned as the next late-90s silhouette to break out.

June 13 — Air Jordan 3 "BIN 23" Team Red and Burgundy Crush↗ (opens in a new tab)

Air Jordan 3 BIN 23 Team Red and Burgundy Crush

Style code IO7744-600. "BIN 23" is Jordan Brand shorthand for the premium 2008 retro program that came in numbered storage bins and used Italian leather instead of standard tumbled hide. Pulling that branding onto a tonal Team Red AJ3 is a deliberate move — a signal that the materials, not the colorway, are the story. Expect oily, deep-red leather and an elephant print rendered in burgundy crush over white.

June 16 — Five-pair Wednesday

The week's heaviest day. Four Converse x Collina Strada Chuck 70 colorways drop alongside the Pegasus Premium in two makeups — six pairs total if you count both brands.

Collina Strada's New York studio, run by Hillary Taymour, has built a reputation for upcycled florals, runway styling that doubles as activism, and a refusal to do "basic." The four-pair Chuck 70 capsule is the brand's biggest footwear moment to date, and judging by the lineup, Nike gave her real freedom: a printed XXHi, a primary-color low, a tonal black, and a clay-toned high.

Converse x Collina Strada Chuck 70 XXHi↗ (opens in a new tab)

Converse x Collina Strada Chuck 70 XXHi

Style A19050C-001 — the doubled-up high silhouette is the capsule's hero.

Converse x Collina Strada Chuck 70↗ (opens in a new tab)

Converse x Collina Strada Chuck 70

Style A19047C-650.

Converse x Collina Strada Chuck 70↗ (opens in a new tab)

Converse x Collina Strada Chuck 70

Style A19049C-001.

Converse x Collina Strada Chuck 70↗ (opens in a new tab)

Converse x Collina Strada Chuck 70

Style A22205C-700.

Pegasus Premium "White and Black"↗ (opens in a new tab) & Pegasus Premium "Black and Sail"↗ (opens in a new tab)

Pegasus Premium White and Black

Pegasus Premium Black and Sail

Styles IR2166-102 and IR2166-001. The Pegasus Premium is Nike's new tier above the standard Peg — full-length ZoomX in a sculpted carrier plate — and the two general-release colorways drop here as the in-line baseline before the A Ma Maniére collab three days later. Buy these if you actually run; wait three days if you don't.

June 17 — Air Liquid Max "Bright Crimson and Fire Red"↗ (opens in a new tab)

Air Liquid Max Bright Crimson and Fire Red

Style code IQ7634-002. The Liquid Max is the latest entry in the experimental Air family — a sculpted, metallic-coated upper that reads more concept car than running shoe. The all-red treatment dials the futurism up, and on shelf it'll sit closer to Comme des Garçons-coded fashion sneakers than to the rest of Nike's Max catalog.

June 18 — Wellness meets workboot

Two drops on the same day that have almost nothing in common — except that both are quietly some of Nike's most interesting silhouettes of the year.

Mind 001 Flyknit "Bronze Eclipse"↗ (opens in a new tab)

Mind 001 Flyknit Bronze Eclipse

Style IR2175-200. Nike's wellness-coded "Mind" line in a bronze Flyknit upper with a sculpted midsole. Quiet, considered, and very much aimed at the Hoka/On crowd.

Air Max Goadome Low "Black"↗ (opens in a new tab)

Air Max Goadome Low Black

Style IR2173-001. The first low-cut Goadome in the model's history. The chunky lugged outsole and full-grain leather upper stay, but losing the ankle wrap turns it into a year-round shoe instead of a winter-only one. Triple black is the right launch colorway.

June 19 — A Ma Maniére closes the week

Pegasus Premium x A Ma Maniére Black and Burgundy Crush

Whitaker Group's A Ma Maniére has spent the last five years redefining what a Nike collab looks like: aged tooling, premium materials, restrained colorways, and storytelling that treats the shoe like an editorial cover. Pulling that template onto the Pegasus Premium — a brand-new performance silhouette, not a retro — is the biggest swing of the month, and the most-watched drop in this entire window.

The two-pair pack is anchored in Burgundy Crush:

Pegasus Premium x A Ma Maniére Summit White and Burgundy Crush

June 20 — Two more for the weekend

Air Jordan 5 "Black Carolina"

Air Jordan 5 Black Carolina

Jordan Brand rolls the AJ5 out in a full family run — Men's, Big Kids', Little Kids', and Baby/Toddler all on the same day. The black nubuck upper, icy translucent outsole, and University Blue lining make this read as the Jordan 5 answer to the long-running "UNC" treatment that has carried across the line from the 1 to the 11. A safe, deep-rotation buy.

Women's Total 90 Shox Magia x Forget-me-nots "Shy Pink and University Red"

Total 90 Shox Magia x Forget-me-nots Shy Pink and University Red

The wildcard of the month. LA studio Forget-me-nots — known for archival reworks and a very online girl-coded aesthetic — gets the Total 90 Shox Magia in satin shy pink with a University Red Swoosh and a fully chromed Shox column. It's a women's exclusive that fuses two early-2000s Nike silhouettes (the T90 football boot and Shox running) into one piece, and it's the most fashion-forward release on the entire calendar.

The takeaway

Three themes run through Nike's next ten days. Signature debuts (SHAI 001 Premium) testing whether a star's line can carry a quieter, more wearable tier. Retro reissues with archival packaging cues (BIN 23, Diamond Turf II, Jordan 5) leaning on materials and storytelling instead of new tooling. And high-design collaborations (Collina Strada, A Ma Maniére, Forget-me-nots) doing the cultural heavy lifting and driving the resale market.

If you only have time for one alarm: set it for A Ma Maniére on June 19. If you want the fashion sleeper: the Shox Magia on June 20. Everything else, the calendar speaks for itself. All releases drop at 10:00 AM ET on SNKRS unless Nike states otherwise.