Following a few weeks on the leaner side, this week is filled with notable releases, a number of serious collabs and debuts hitting shelves and sites in the next several days.
Beginning on the collaborative front, the long-teased, long-awaited Nigel Sylvester Jordan 4 RM makes landfall on Saturday, introducing the spinoff model to market in the process on July 20th. As you’ll see, the 20th is really the crown jewel of the upcoming slate, also bringing back the adidas AE1 in a Low/Mid two-pack, while Kyrie Irving’s ANTA KAI 1 returns after a brief post-Finals break. Before we even get to those releases, though, there’s a ton more that have our attention in the meantime; the Nike x Stussy LD-1000, adidas Gazelle x MLS collection and the Whitaker Group’s New Balance 1906U are just some of the highlights we’re tracking.
Ahead you’ll find images of all the shoes on our radar, with release detail below each. For our full breakdown on each shoe and their respective launches, hit the links contained in those blurbs.
The biggest collective in streetwear heads to Boston with the Whitaker Group New Balance 1906U “Willful Bias” collection lands on July 16th, comprised of two “Steel” & “Shadow Grey” colorways.
In anticipation of each club’s “third kit” reveals, the adidas Gazelle “MLS” Pack (due on July 16th) matches alternate jerseys for Sporting KC, the Portland Timbers, LA FC, Inter Miami and the LA Galaxy.
#1’s signature picks up its release cadence again when the Nike Book 1 “Lilac Bloom” materializes on July 18th.
Beaverton’s tributes to Paris continue with the neapolitan-shaded Nike SB Dunk Low “Trocadero Gardens”, launching via SNKRS and select retailers on July 18th.
Not to be left out, the kids get some heat with the GS Dunk Low “Black Croc Swoosh,” set to appear via Nike channels on July 18th.
After a flagship site drop last week, the Stussy LD-1000 goes wide on July 19th, bringing the beach-ready collection fully public.
While we await the official unveiling of MADE in USA FW24, the New Balance 998 “Coffee” should help to satiate fans on July 18th.
Gear up for the All-Star game with the WNBA Jordan 3 “Desert Camo,” distributed through SNKRS and partnering stockists on July 19th.
Amid a multitude of animal print Olympic releases, the Swoosh revisits the design’s roots when the Nike Air Safari returns in OG fashion on July 19th.
One of the more surprising announcements of this year is paid off with the narrative-heavy Nigel Sylvester Jordan 4 RM “Grandma’s Driveway” on July 20th.
A sneaker of the year contender is back after a few months off when the adidas AE1 “Ascent” pack drops July 20th.
Kyrie Irving shows some love to his home state with the ANTA KAI 1 “Garden State,” set for a simultaneous retail and web release on July 20th.
Threading the needle between the diamond and the hardwood, the Air Jordan 1 Low “Barons” references 2014’s High release and the GOAT’s baseball career on July 20th.