
2026-04-13T16:16:41.646Z

Nike has officially brought the Total 90s out of retirement, and wow—they’ve nailed it. The reboot of this iconic silhouette is a love letter to early-2000s football flair, reimagined for the streets. Whether you're reliving your glory days or just vibing with the retro energy, these are more than just shoes—they're a full-on throwback flex.

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Dropping in four colourways—black, orange, beige, and white—each pair brings its own personality.

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The white and gold edition? Absolute showstoppers, with that crisp white synthetic upper and signature metallic gold heel wrap that made the originals unforgettable. The orange pair pops with energy, sporting a bold upper, a clean white midsole, and a gum outsole that gives it a timeless, sporty edge.

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Then there’s the beige version, keeping things cream and classic with black and gold details for a subtly luxe finish. And the black? Pure class. Dressed down but dressed right, the silver accents give it that retro-chic vibe that screams early-2000s cool without trying too hard.

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Sure, we’re not getting the studded pitch versions this time around—but who cares? These T90s are built for the street game now. Perfect for a kickabout in the park or just turning heads on your coffee run.
The nostalgia wave is in full flow, and Nike’s surfing it like it’s 2004.
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