
Tom Sachs returns with the Mars Yard 3.0, pairs were extremely limited, and resale is flying above £900.
Melitta Baumeister teamed up with Nike for two premium Vomero colourways, “Total Orange” and “Premium Volt.” Built around hand-painted aesthetics and exaggerated design language, the collaboration quickly gained traction across sneaker communities and social media.
The Vomero silhouette has steadily increased in popularity over recent years, especially within lifestyle and fashion-focused sneaker markets. Combined with extremely limited stock numbers across Nike EU, the release immediately positioned itself as a strong low-risk flip opportunity.
Social media traction around the hand-painted design created strong early interest before release.
Nike EU stock numbers remained extremely low, especially across larger sizes.
The Volt colourway released with just 309 total pairs, while the Orange pair had only 170 pairs available.
Larger sizes, particularly UK 9 and above, showed the strongest resale potential.
Free Nike SNKRS returns significantly reduced downside risk for buyers.
27/04/2026
Nike officially previews the Melitta Baumeister Vomero collaboration online.
29/04/2026
Early Nike EU stock data reveals extremely limited allocations across both colourways.
30/04/2026
8:00 AM BST - Both pairs release through Nike SNKRS with heavy focus on larger sizing.
30/04/2026
Secondary market listings begin appearing above the £310 mark shortly after sellout.

▶️ eBay Sold Listings - Total Orange
▶️ eBay Sold Listings - Premium Volt
This release highlighted how niche fashion collaborations can still generate strong resale performance when paired with a growing silhouette and limited supply. The hand-painted element helped separate the pairs from standard GR Vomero releases, giving collectors something genuinely different.
The biggest factor here was stock. With allocations this low, especially on the Orange pair, even moderate demand was enough to create immediate aftermarket movement. Similar limited Nike collaborations will likely continue performing strongly throughout 2026, particularly when attached to trend-driven silhouettes.

Tom Sachs returns with the Mars Yard 3.0, pairs were extremely limited, and resale is flying above £900.