Nike’s September 2025 sneaker lineup brings bold collaborations, nostalgic comebacks, and one-of-a-kind textures.
These Nike sneakers are dropping in September 2025
From Limosine Skateboards’ first-ever Dunk to fresh lifestyle drops, this month’s releases offer something for every collector.
Below is a confirmed list of Nike sneakers dropping in September 2025, with prices in South African rands and local release times.
Bookmark this page — we’ll keep updating it as more releases are confirmed.
Nike SB Dunk Low Pro x Limosine Skateboards in Brown and Black – R 2,599.95

Available 06/11 at 12:00
For their first Nike SB collaboration, Limosine Skateboards reimagines the Dunk into what they call a “football shoe”.
The sneaker features American football-textured leather, a chrome-outlined Swoosh, slime-green outsole, custom Limosine artwork, and four different lace options.
The sockliner mimics performance football boots, rounding off a design that blurs the line between skateboarding and irreverent sportswear.
Dunk Low x Black and Pink Rise – R 2,599.95

Available 11/09 at 12:00
Classic and vibrant, this Dunk Low balances smooth black leather with energetic Pink Rise pops across the upper. Featuring a lightly padded collar and signature Nike cushioning, this sleek take delivers all-day comfort and style you can count on.
Air Max 95 ‘Big Bubble’ x Black and Golden Beige – R 3,899.95

Available 12/09 at 12:00
To celebrate 30 years of the Air Max 95, Nike brings back the ‘Big Bubble’ edition in a bold neutral palette. Rippling layers of synthetic leather and mesh recall the original’s anatomy-inspired design, while the oversized Air units in Golden Beige and Old Moss elevate both cushioning and street cred.
Paul Rodriguez Air Zoom Low x Black and Flint Grey – R 2,199.95

Available 15/09 at 12:00
Marking 20 years of partnership with Nike SB, Paul Rodriguez brings back the shoe that started it all. The P-Rod 1 returns in its original black and red colourway, complete with premium suede, padded construction, and signature details like the perforated Varsity Red Swoosh and P-Rod pattern heel. A true OG remastered for today’s skaters.
Air Foamposite One in Black and Varsity Red – R 4,499.95

Available 25/09 at 12:00
Step into the history books with the Air Foamposite One. Rare, classic and ahead of its time, it’s a bold nod to Penny Hardaway’s legacy.
Varsity Red pops against a glossy black Foamposite upper, finished with the 1 Cent logo and that iconic liquid design that helped define late-‘90s basketball fashion.
What to expect when buying sneakers online in South Africa
Nike’s official South African web store typically drops sneakers at 12:00 midday (SAST) on release days.
Products appear as “Coming Soon” before the live time.
When the countdown ends, you may need to refresh the page to access the “Add to Cart” button.
Here are a few things to keep in mind:
- Queue system: For high-demand drops, Nike SA may implement a queue. Once you click “Buy”, you’ll be placed in line and notified if you secure a pair.
- Payment: All prices are in South African rands. Nike SA accepts major cards and offers free delivery on most orders.
- Sizes: Stock is limited. Sizes tend to sell out quickly, especially in men’s UK 8–10 and popular women’s sizes.
- Shipping Costs: Nike’s international shipping typically costs between R500 and R1 000, depending on your chosen delivery method.
- Import Duties & VAT: South African customs apply 30% to 40% on imported footwear, significantly raising your total price.