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The Nike Total 90 III Hits Reliable “Triple Black”

*Pitch* black.

The Nike Total 90 III Hits Reliable “Triple Black”

Be it in moodboards or lookbooks, soccer’s influence into street fashion is undeniable at this point. It’s manifested in the easily-understandable crest for the adidas Samba, and less intelligible waves like the #bootsonlysummer movement. In Beaverton, the Nike Total 90 III remains their best answer to the blurring lines between metropolitan streets and the field. Now, the lifestyle model finally churns out a “Triple Black” colorway, due out for Summer/Fall 2025.

The Nike Total 90 III as a cleat being among the brand’s most populous offerings during the 2000s gives its reformed sneaker counterpart plenty of OG looks to pull from, but this monochromatic edition isn’t a replica. While several black/silver pairs from ~2004 means that footballers from the era can attempt to recreate their pair with this black leather arrangement, it’s brand new all the same, turning out the lights comprehensively even in slighter touches like the 90 emblem on the lateral side and the litany of branding at the edges.

Expect the Nike Total 90 III “Triple Black” to hit Nike.com and partnering retailers in the coming weeks, carrying a $110 price tag in men’s sizing.

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Mens Nike Total 90 III

SKU: IM4841-010
RETAIL PRICE: $110
RELEASE DATE: 2025

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