Key Points
- The Nike Tiempo Streetgato is an indoor-football silhouette styled for the street.
- It launched globally on January 22, 2026, and has drawn frequent colorways since.
- Recent drops include a Pre-Aged Pack and a "Grey/Pink" pair on June 4.
- Pricing runs roughly $95-$105, with a Jordan "Phantom" edition at $130.
In a World Cup year, Nike's most quietly consistent release isn't a boot or a runner — it's the Tiempo Streetgato. The indoor-football shoe, pulled from the heritage Tiempo line and rebuilt for the street, launched globally on January 22, 2026, and has been steadily dripping out colorways ever since.
The appeal is the lane it sits in. The Streetgato is a futsal-style court shoe — low, grippy, gum-soled — that reads just as well with jeans as it does on hardwood. That dual purpose is the entire pitch, and Nike has leaned into it with a release cadence that treats the model less like performance gear and more like a lifestyle staple: the Streetgato PRM "USA" on February 12 ($105), a Jordan Tiempo Streetgato SE "Phantom" on March 13 ($130), an April 9 Pre-Aged Pack with a deliberately distressed finish ($105), and a "Grey/Pink" pair (style code IQ2389-901) landing June 4 at $95.
It's a smart read of where football and fashion meet right now. The terrace-and-blokecore aesthetic has pulled football silhouettes into everyday rotation, and a $95-$105 indoor shoe is a far easier entry point than a $300 signature boot. Nike is using the World Cup runway to turn a niche futsal model into a year-round closet item — the same instinct driving football-adjacent drops like Kith and adidas Football's Messi collaboration.
None of these are grail releases, and that's the point. The Streetgato is Nike playing the volume game — accessible price, broad sizing, a new colorway every few weeks — betting that in a summer when the whole country is thinking about soccer, the easiest sale is a shoe you can actually wear off the pitch.
Source: Sneaker News, Sneaker Bar Detroit
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