
Nike Football has taken the international break as an opportunity to refresh some of its catalog. In addition to prepping a South Beach-inspired collection for the modern game, the division obsessed with the beautiful game continues to present its iconic Total 90 III from 2004 in eye-catching makeovers. The latest rocks a "Dynamic Yellow" look just as perfect for the indoor court as for the streets.
Once associated with Luis Figo and Wayne Rooney, the third Total 90 model has gained popularity outside savvy ball-knowers thanks to a shift in consumer trends. Low-top, heritage designs from yesteryear have widely trumped modern styles like the Air Max Dn8. And yet, both proposals are rooted in innovative design presented in handfuls of vibrant color palettes that demand at least a glance from even the biggest skeptic.
The newly-surfaced "Dynamic Yellow" style of the T90III features the same glossy upper as the impending "Safety Orange" pair. Profile swooshes and other branding hits across the retro model deviate in a "Green Spark" tone that works in-tandem with the titular yellow hue to evoke images of Ronaldinho and the Brazil Men's National Football Team. The Zoom Air-assisted midsole cushioning keeps things simple, allowing for both the classic "Gum Medium Brown" outsole and aforementioned bold top-half to steal the spotlight.
Enjoy official photos of the "Dynamic Yellow" Total 90 III below. Pairs are scheduled for a Nike SNKRS and select retailer launch on Tuesday, April 1. The shoe is priced at $110.
For more iconic retros from the Swoosh family, check out the Big Bubble Air Max 95 "Neon", which returns throughout April in celebration of the its 30th anniversary.







