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Dylan Harper’s TITAN x Nike Air Zoom GT Cut EP “Daybreak” Pays Homage To His Filipino Roots

Name: Dylan Harper x TITAN x Nike Air Zoom G.T. Cut EP “Daybreak”Colorway: Bleached Aqua/Cashmere/Sport Gold/Chile Red/Metallic Silver/Glacier BlueSKU: IU0779-400MSRP: $200 USDRelease Date: June 17Where to Buy: TITANNike, TITAN, and San Antonio Spurs rising star Dylan Harper have unveiled “Daybreak,” the first colorway in the Nike Air Zoom GT Cut EP “DUSK 2 DAWN” series, releasing June 17. The light blue upper and soft gradients on the Swoosh draw directly from a sunrise over Bataan, the Philippine province that is the hometown of Harper’s mother, making the colorway a tribute to both his Filipino heritage and the values she instilled in him.The colorway’s design brief is specific and personal. Bataan is not a generic cultural reference but a precise geographic anchor — Harper’s mother’s hometown — and the decision to build the “Daybreak” colorway around its morning light connects the shoe to a particular place and a particular influence rather than to Filipino heritage in the abstract. The light blue upper carries the calm of that sunrise, while the soft gradients on the Swoosh introduce a warmth that shifts the palette without disrupting its serenity. The GT Cut EP’s performance-first construction holds the colorway’s narrative without competing with it: the shoe is built for the court, and the color is built for the story behind the player on it.That story is the “DUSK 2 DAWN” narrative’s organizing principle. For Harper, basketball is a 24-hour pursuit, and the three-colorway series maps his journey from top prospect to professional pillar across the arc from dusk to dawn. “Daybreak” opens that arc at the moment of transition — the hours before the world sees the result of the work that has already been done. The values the colorway honors — humility, resilience, and an unrelenting drive to rise — are framed explicitly as a Filipino inheritance, passed from mother to son and from the province of Bataan to the San Antonio Spurs.The collaboration launches alongside the TITAN Daybreak Tournament, giving the shoe a live basketball context at its moment of release. TITAN, the Manila-based basketball collective founded in 2010, has spent more than a decade building itself into the cultural authority on hoops and sneaker culture in the Philippines, and its Nike collaborations have consistently used that platform to tell stories rooted in the archipelago’s relationship with the game. Dylan Harper’s Filipino heritage makes him a natural subject for that storytelling — a player whose roots connect directly to the community TITAN was built to serve, now competing at the highest level of professional basketball.

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Takashi Murakami’s Ohana Hatake Launches Full-Bloom Multicolor Collection II

Name: Ohana Hatake Full-Bloom Multicolor Collection IIColorway: “Turquoise/Green” “Blue/Black”SKU: TBCMSRP: $130 USDRelease Date: Available Now Where to Buy: Ohana Hatake Following the first Full‑Bloom slipper range, Takashi Murakami’s playful footwear brand, Ohana Hatake, now expands the series with an aptly named sequel: the Full-Bloom Multicolor Collection II.This drop introduces two new colorways: a bright “Turquoise/Green” and a moodier “Blue/Black”. Heavily inspired by the layered layouts and cheerful saturation of the artist’s beloved flower plush pillows, the slides translate his signature pop-art universe into a wearable lifestyle format. To mark the launch, a fresh, spring-inspired campaign showcases the sculptural footwear against a sprawling floral backdrop, beautifully echoing the natural references and airy themes that define the collection’s seasonal identity.

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Did Ronnie Fieg Just Tease a Possible Kith x Nike Air Force 1 Low “Reverse Linen?”

SummaryKith founder Ronnie Fieg was recently spotted wearing a potential Kith x Nike Air Force 1 Low “Reverse Linen”The unconfirmed design flips the iconic “Linen” tan and “Atmosphere” pink color blocking from the original 2001 releaseNeither Nike nor Kith have officially confirmed release dates or pricing details for the sneakerNike and Kith may be collaborating on a brand-new footwear project following an early look at the Kith x Nike Air Force 1 Low “Reverse Linen”. Spotted on the feet of Kith founder Ronnie Fieg during a podcast appearance, the unconfirmed pair offers a fresh twist on a highly respected colorway from the early 2000s. While official details remain scarce, the preview has quickly generated significant online traction.According to surfaced images, the unconfirmed design flips the traditional palette of the original 2001 Japan-exclusive “Linen” release. The imagery suggest that the soft Linen tan tone and vibrant pink Atmosphere accents trade places across the upper, Swoosh, outsole, and midsole branding. Suggested imagery shows white laces, a white tongue, a matching sockliner, and a crisp white midsole working together to keep the overall aesthetic clean while letting the reversed color blocking do most of the work.While speculation hints at a potential December 2026 launch to mark the ten-year anniversary of the 2016 Kith “Linen” retro, official release timing has not been confirmed by Nike. It remains unclear if the pair will drop as a full Kith collaboration, an exclusive Kith drop, or a broader Nike release. View this post on InstagramA post shared by shawnpecas (@shawnpecas)

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