The Procell x Nike Total 90 III "Heirloom" Is Dropping on SNKRS

Name: Procell x Nike Total 90 III “Heirloom”Colorway: Baroque Brown/Fir-Summit White-BlackSKU: IQ5794-237MSRP: $125 USDRelease Date: May 27Where to Buy: SNKRSThe Procell x Nike Total 90 III "Heirloom" is officially set for a wider release on May 27 at $125 USD via SNKRS following its May 16 release on Procell. It’s the Total 90 III's first official boutique collaboration, and its landing on SNKRS is the clearest signal yet that Nike views the silhouette as something considerably more than a football nostalgia play.The SNKRS placement matters more than it might initially appear. Nike's platform has become the primary distribution channel for releases the brand considers culturally significant — it is where Jordan collaborations, limited Dunk drops, and select boutique partnerships reach their widest audience. The Total 90 III appearing there for the first time, via a Procell collaboration, is Nike formally acknowledging that the silhouette has earned its place in that conversation. The football pitch is no longer the reference point. The sneaker rotation is.Procell's approach to the "Heirloom" colorway reflects that repositioning. A boucle-style pattern across the glossy upper blends burnt orange and green tones in a way that references the Baroque Brown/Fir palette without leaning on it literally, producing a texture and warmth that reads vintage without feeling archival. Black laces, mini Swooshes, a side logo, and oversized "90" branding down the medial side keep the Total 90's original graphic vocabulary intact, while a dark brown heel tab embossed with Procell branding gives the shoe the collector register that a first official boutique collaboration warrants. A white midsole prevents the build from becoming too heavy, and a small green Swoosh on the underside of the majority black outsole is the kind of detail that rewards the people who think to look.The Total 90's trajectory from pitch to lifestyle to SNKRS collaboration has not been a linear one. The silhouette spent years as a reference point for people who remembered it from early-2000s football culture before Nike began actively reintroducing it in lifestyle configurations. The flat rubber outsole swap that repositioned the shoe for street wear was the first signal. The "Black/Gamma Blue/Metallic Silver" Japan drop was the second. The Procell "Heirloom" on SNKRS is the third, and the most definitive: a boutique partner, a considered colorway, and a global platform.Click here to view full gallery at Hypebeast

The Procell x Nike Total 90 III "Heirloom" Is Dropping on SNKRS

Name: Procell x Nike Total 90 III “Heirloom”
Colorway: Baroque Brown/Fir-Summit White-Black
SKU: IQ5794-237
MSRP: $125 USD
Release Date: May 27
Where to Buy: SNKRS

The Procell x Nike Total 90 III "Heirloom" is officially set for a wider release on May 27 at $125 USD via SNKRS following its May 16 release on Procell. It’s the Total 90 III's first official boutique collaboration, and its landing on SNKRS is the clearest signal yet that Nike views the silhouette as something considerably more than a football nostalgia play.

The SNKRS placement matters more than it might initially appear. Nike's platform has become the primary distribution channel for releases the brand considers culturally significant — it is where Jordan collaborations, limited Dunk drops, and select boutique partnerships reach their widest audience. The Total 90 III appearing there for the first time, via a Procell collaboration, is Nike formally acknowledging that the silhouette has earned its place in that conversation. The football pitch is no longer the reference point. The sneaker rotation is.

Procell's approach to the "Heirloom" colorway reflects that repositioning. A boucle-style pattern across the glossy upper blends burnt orange and green tones in a way that references the Baroque Brown/Fir palette without leaning on it literally, producing a texture and warmth that reads vintage without feeling archival. Black laces, mini Swooshes, a side logo, and oversized "90" branding down the medial side keep the Total 90's original graphic vocabulary intact, while a dark brown heel tab embossed with Procell branding gives the shoe the collector register that a first official boutique collaboration warrants. A white midsole prevents the build from becoming too heavy, and a small green Swoosh on the underside of the majority black outsole is the kind of detail that rewards the people who think to look.

The Total 90's trajectory from pitch to lifestyle to SNKRS collaboration has not been a linear one. The silhouette spent years as a reference point for people who remembered it from early-2000s football culture before Nike began actively reintroducing it in lifestyle configurations. The flat rubber outsole swap that repositioned the shoe for street wear was the first signal. The "Black/Gamma Blue/Metallic Silver" Japan drop was the second. The Procell "Heirloom" on SNKRS is the third, and the most definitive: a boutique partner, a considered colorway, and a global platform.

Click here to view full gallery at Hypebeast