The best-selling Jordan shoe of all time is the Air Jordan 11. Released in 1995, the Air Jordan 11 has achieved iconic status among sneaker enthusiasts and is often regarded as one of the greatest basketball shoes ever made. Its popularity has been fueled by its design, performance on the court, and its association with Michael Jordan during his comeback from retirement.
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Never-Released Air Jordan 6 Infrared Set for Valentine’s Day Debut
A version of the Air Jordan 6 that never reached stores in the 1990s is set for its first public release in early 2026. Jordan Brand announced that the Air Jordan 6 Infrared “Salesman,” inspired by an unreleased 1999 sample, will launch Feb. 14 on nike.com and at select retailers. The release comes during the 35th anniversary year of the Air Jordan 6. The shoe traces its origins to a seasonal preview catalog from 1999, where an Infrared colorway appeared before being removed from production. T
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New Faces on Old Runways at September 2025 Fashion Week
September–October 2025 Fashion Week felt less like a normal season and more like a mass relaunch for several major houses. New creative directors took their first bows in New York, Milan, and Paris, with big‑name labels using the shows to reintroduce themselves after a long stretch of designer “musical chairs” and quiet‑luxury fatigue. On the runways, that meant a lot of “statement first collections.” Designers leaned on brand signatures—logo hardware, archival prints, familiar silhouettes—to r
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Trump Threatens New Tariffs on Countries Opposed to Greenland Takeover
US President Donald Trump has threatened to place tariffs on nations that do not go along with his ambitions to annex Greenland. Trump said at a White House meeting that he "may put a tariff on countries if they don't go along with Greenland", which is a self-governing territory controlled by Denmark. He did not say which countries might be hit with new tariffs, or what authority he would invoke to use such import taxes in pursuit of his goal. Along with Denmark and Greenland, other countrie
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Your Feed Says 2026, Your Brain Says 2016
The “2026 is the new 2016” nostalgia wave is one of the clearest early‑year pop culture storylines, with social feeds full of people insisting this year “feels like” the mid‑2010s again. The vibe is less about exact dates and more about mood: a return to bright, slightly chaotic pop aesthetics, meme‑y humor, and a heavy dose of internet déjà vu, summed up in explainers like People’s breakdown of the viral trend. On TikTok and Instagram, creators are leaning into 2016 nostalgia with edits that m
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Anticipation Builds as Kanye West Confirms ‘BULLY’ Release Date
Kanye West’s long‑gestating album “BULLY” is finally lining up for a January 30, 2026 release, after more than a year of shifting dates and teases. First announced in 2024 and delayed through multiple 2025 targets, the project has existed in a familiar Ye limbo where leaks, listening events, and fan speculation keep it active even without an official drop. Several associated tracks, including “Highs and Lows,” “Beauty and the Beast,” and “Preacher Man,” have surfaced via early releases and ISRC
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North West Teases New Song Snippet Produced By Kanye West
A renewed creative pulse is running through the West household, where music has once again become a shared and evolving project. North West is steadily carving out space as a young artist with her own instincts, while Kanye West moves closer to the release of his forthcoming album, BULLY. Clips and previews circulating online have fueled conversation across hip-hop circles, offering brief but telling glimpses into what both are building. The moment feels less like a passing curiosity and more l
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