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Nike's 2025 is about to be massive, from the Jordan Brand's stacked 20th-anniversary lineup to the brand continuing to bring back killer classics like the Total 90 III.

Earlier this year, Nike announced the return of the beloved Total 90 III, which has gone from a soccer cleat to a dressy sneaker. Nike continues to build on the Total 90's anticipated return, previewing three additional (and stylish) colorways: orange, white/gold, and bordeaux with matte finishes. The latter option really ups its formal shoe charm.

Honestly, the Total 90 III already had a somewhat cool dress shoe vibe, crafted with quilted, creamy uppers and a neat asymmetrical lace system (all included on the revival, as you could probably see). The only real update to the football icon is the sole, now flattened for more casual wear.

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Nike's Total 90 III continues the craze of stylish sports shoes. Lately, many performance-based shoes have become fashion, maintaining their sporty looks but more style-focused than ever.

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Fashion's football-ification eventually came for the game's cleats, resulting in luxury takes on soccer shoes (some even on the weirder side).

Nike previously revealed the new Total 90 III sneakers in three other slick colorways, due to finally release during the spring season. The newer colorways above are slated to launch in the summer.

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