One of Nike Basketball’s most distinctive sneakers from the late 1990s is officially making a comeback.

Image courtesy of @zsneakerheadz and Sneaker Files
Introduction:
The Nike Air Bakin 'Varsity Royal' is set to return during Holiday 2026, marking the first reissue of the iconic colorway since 2008.
According to sneaker insiders zsneakerheadz and Sneaker Files, the beloved 'Black' and 'Varsity Royal' edition will once again hit shelves, giving longtime collectors and younger sneaker enthusiasts a chance to own a piece of basketball footwear history.
Originally released in 1997, the Air Bakin became closely linked to NBA legend Tim Hardaway, whose fearless style of play perfectly complemented the sneaker’s bold design language. While the model was never a signature shoe, its presence on the court helped cement its status as one of Nike's most memorable basketball silhouettes of the era.
Design Details:
The returning retro is expected to stay faithful to the original design, featuring vibrant royal blue overlays contrasted against black mesh panels and a durable black nubuck mudguard. Silver detailing around the ankle, bright white laces, and the signature visible Air cushioning unit complete the unmistakable look.

Image courtesy of @zsneakerheadz and Sneaker Files
Beyond its eye-catching appearance, the Air Bakin is remembered for its unique place in sneaker history. Shortly after its original release, the model sparked controversy due to an early heel logo design, prompting Nike to revise the branding on future pairs. The updated Nike Air logo has since become the standard version recognized by collectors today.
The 2026 release follows renewed interest in the silhouette after recent collaborations and design callbacks across Nike's basketball line. With the 'Varsity Red' colorway also reportedly on the way, Nike appears committed to bringing the Air Bakin back into the spotlight.
Release Info:
The Nike Air Bakin 'Varsity Royal' is expected to launch via Nike SNKRS and select Nike Sportswear retailers during Holiday 2026.
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