With more than 2,400 locations worldwide (at least until its parent company begins closing a few), Foot Locker is once again positioned to be a go-to destination for sneaker gift-giving this holiday season, whether you’re shopping for the sneakerhead in your life or showing yourself a little self-love.
The sneaker chain has a full month of Nike and Jordan heat on deck, led by five models made famous by sports legends and another that’s ready to carve out its own legacy. Find every sneaker included in the Foot Locker “Gift Of Greatness” campaign below, complete with photos, brief descriptions, release details, and purchase links.
Nike Air Diamond Turf “Cowboys” (December 5th)

Deion Sanders’ first signature sneaker returns in a colorway that celebrates his Dallas Cowboys era, pairing white and navy for a clean, classic look. You could even call these the “Yankees,” which fits the long-running joke about their overlapping fanbases.
Nike Air Griffey Max 1 “Freshwater” (December 12th)

The Nike Air Griffey Max 1 returns in its original “Freshwater” colorway for the first time since 2021. Ken Griffey Jr.’s signature line remains one of the sweetest in sports, consistently surfacing every few years to strong collector buzz.
Air Jordan 11 “Gamma Blue” (December 13th)

The “Gamma Blue” 11s are arguably the most important release of the Holiday 2025 season. This is the first time the colorway has returned since its original 2013 debut.
Nike Air Foamposite Pro “Pine Green” (December 19th)

Nike’s Foamposite revival continues with the Air Foamposite Pro “Pine Green”, marking the colorway’s first-ever retro release.
Nike GT Future “Metallic” (December 20th)

The lone non-retro on the list is the Nike GT Future in “Metallic Silver,” the model’s first wide release. A reflective shell pairs cleanly with black accents on the tongue, lining, and outsole.
Air Jordan 8 “Bugs Bunny” (December 20th)

What’s up, doc? The original Air Jordan 8 “Bugs Bunny” returns on December 20th, delivering peak ’90s nostalgia through its era-appropriate construction and Space Jam–born nickname.
