Collectibles
Lego and Nike unveil Air Max 95 Neon brick set
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Nike and Lego have announced a new collaborative brick-building set recreating the iconic Air Max 95 Neon sneaker. The 1,213-piece set, numbered 43025, will release on March 28, 2026, alongside a matching kids' sneaker. This project builds on their ongoing partnership to blend sneaker culture with construction toys.
Razer has launched the Boomslang 20th Anniversary Edition gaming mouse at $1,337, with all 1,337 units selling out shortly after preorders opened. The device revives a design from 1999, featuring modern internals but targeted primarily as a collector's item complete with a display frame. Reviewers note its nostalgic appeal despite ergonomic challenges.
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Pop Mart is releasing a limited-edition collaboration featuring its Labubu character with Sanrio icons like Hello Kitty. The collection includes blind box pendants and a vinyl plush doll, available online starting March 12, 2026. Sanrio has confirmed no restock plans once sold out.
The United States Pentagon has installed a Lucky Box vending machine in its food court, offering rare Pokémon cards as prizes for a fee. The machine, which dispenses graded trading cards and sports memorabilia, appeared around Christmas Eve. It highlights the growing intersection of collectibles and chance-based purchases in unexpected locations.
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Following the success of Oasis's 2025 reunion tour, Funko Pop has launched collectible vinyl figures of band members Liam and Noel Gallagher. Priced at $29.99, the figures are available online on Amazon and capture the brothers in their signature style. This release comes amid rumors of future projects for the band, including a potential James Bond theme song.
Trading card manufacturer Cardsmiths has launched its Currency Series 5, featuring five cards redeemable for a full Bitcoin each, valued at over $100,000. The set includes redemptions for Ethereum, Litecoin, and Dogecoin, available through the company's website and select retailers. Demand for this release has surpassed previous sets, according to CEO Steven Loney.