Nike sneakers, prices and release dates for June 2025

Nike’s June 2025 sneaker drops include the Air Max 95 x WORKSOUT and Hayley Wilson’s SB Dunk Low. Full release details, prices, and buying info for South Africa inside.

nike sneakers June 2025

Nike kicks off June 2025 with a promising start, spotlighting collaborations that blend street culture with athletic heritage.

These Nike sneakers are dropping in June 2025

From an earthy reinterpretation of a classic runner to a skate-ready design born from pro-rider inspiration, the first wave of drops brings texture, performance, and story-rich design.

Here’s what’s confirmed so far.

Wednesday, 5 June 2025

Air Max 95 x WORKSOUT (Medium Olive and Sequoia) – R3,699.95

Air Max 95 x WORKSOUT Medium Olive and Sequoia
Photo: SNKRS

The Air Max 95 gets a utilitarian makeover in collaboration with Korean streetwear brand WORKSOUT.

This edition leans into earthy tones, combining Medium Olive with Sequoia for a rugged, understated aesthetic.

With its layered upper inspired by the human anatomy, signature visible Air units in the heel and forefoot, and durable textile finishes, this is a function-forward twist on an iconic silhouette.

Friday, 7 June 2025

Nike SB Dunk Low Pro x Hayley Wilson (Black and Court Purple) – R2,599.95

Nike SB Dunk Low Pro x Hayley Wilson Black and Court Purple
Photo: SNKRS

Australian skateboarder Hayley Wilson brings her signature clean style to the Nike SB Dunk Low. This version features a mixed-material upper in Black with hits of Court Purple and subtle personal detailing throughout.

The padded collar, grippy outsole, and Zoom Air unit in the heel offer skate-focused performance, while the design captures Wilson’s understated aesthetic with quiet impact.

Friday, 14 June 2025

Women’s Air Jordan 1 Low OG (Washed Teal) – R3,199.95

Women's Air Jordan 1 Low OG Washed Teal
Photo: SNKRS

Refined and rooted in classic style, the Women’s AJ1 Low OG returns in a soft Washed Teal colourway. Premium leather overlays, vintage-inspired Nike Air branding, and the clean OG shape make this a standout for minimalists and Jordan fans alike. Understated elegance with a bold summer edge.

Wednesday, 19 June 2025

Air Max Waffle (Bright Ceramic and Sail) – R2,799.95

Air Max Waffle Bright Ceramic and Sail
Photo: SNKRS

The Air Max Waffle celebrates Nike heritage with a modern update to two legacy models—the Waffle Racer and the Air Max. Featuring a Bright Ceramic and Sail colour palette, this sneaker sports a layered mesh and suede upper, visible Air cushioning, and a signature waffle outsole. It’s old-school running DNA reimagined for today.

Monday, 24 June 2025

Air Force 1 Low Protro (Soft Yellow) – R2,999.95

Air Force 1 Low Protro (Soft Yellow)
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This Protro take on the iconic Air Force 1 Low brightens the silhouette with a soft pastel update. Featuring premium materials and subtle retro detailing, the Soft Yellow colourway blends early-2000s nostalgia with everyday versatility.

Wednesday, 26 June 2025

Clogposite (Multi-Colour and Off-Noir) – R2,799.95

Clogposite (Multi-Colour and Off-Noir)
Photo: SNKRS

The futuristic Clogposite returns in bold form with a Multi-Colour and Off-Noir mix. A slip-on evolution of the Flightposite, this sculptural design combines Foamposite material with breathable perforations and an unmistakable aesthetic.

Air Flightposite (Dusty Cactus and Persian Violet) – R4,699.95

Air Flightposite (Dusty Cactus and Persian Violet)
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Bold and otherworldly, the Flightposite drops in Dusty Cactus and Persian Violet—balancing court-ready performance with futuristic appeal. Its zip-up shroud, contoured Foamposite build and Zoom Air cushioning cement its place as a sneakerhead favourite.

Thursday, 27 June 2025

Air Tech Challenge 2 (Tart and Stone Blue) – R2,999.95

Air Tech Challenge 2 (Tart and Stone Blue)
Photo: SNKRS

An icon of tennis heritage, the Air Tech Challenge 2 makes a retro return in a Tart and Stone Blue combo. Known for its visible Air unit, classic court tooling and splash-pattern overlays, this release brings Andre Agassi flair into the modern rotation.

More releases are expected to be announced throughout the month.

Keep this page bookmarked as we update the calendar with additional drops.

What to expect when buying sneakers online in South Africa

All of June’s confirmed drops will be available through Nike SNKRS, which means South African buyers will need to plan ahead for international shipping and import costs.

Here’s a breakdown:

  • Shipping Costs: Nike typically charges international shipping fees between R500 and R1,000, depending on delivery method and location.
  • Import Duties & Taxes: South African customs apply 30% to 40% import duties and VAT on most footwear purchases. This can significantly increase your final price.
  • Estimated Total Cost: For instance, the Air Max 95 x WORKSOUT (R3,699.95) may cost R4,800 to R5,200 once duties and shipping are included. The SB Dunk Low Pro (R2,599.95) may end up between R3,400 and R3,900 all-in.
  • Currency and Payment Notes: Nike SNKRS transactions are processed in foreign currency. Double-check that your card supports international purchases and factor in possible forex fees.

Understanding these added costs can help avoid surprises at checkout or customs.

With storytelling-rich designs already on the board, June is expected to bring more standout drops for collectors and fans alike.