Collabs and retros are truly the name of the game for this week’s deliveries. On the former end, the Jumpman’s foremost BMXer continues his reign over Fall ’24 with the Nigel Sylvester Jordan 4 RM “Driveway Grey,” a palette swap of last month’s pair. Stussy delivers another colorway of their LD-1000, this time in “Sanded Gold,” and Joe Freshgoods closes out his “A Cousin Named Friend” collection as his New Balance 990v6 “Prom Blue” goes wide.
However, it’s possible that the latter is the more intriguing category this time around. The Protro program continues with the Nike Kobe 4 “Gold Medal,” joined shortly after by Kevin Durant’s own reissue, the Nike KD 4 “Nerf.” The Air Max Sunder mints its second and third retro colorways in “Fuchsia Flash” and “Electric Green,” while the Zoom Vomero 5 revisits a 2019 standout in “Bright Crimson.”
As always, that doesn’t come close to touching of everything of note landing this week. Check out the full list below- we’ll keep it updated with any additional late-breaking drops. For full coverage, though, head to our Sneaker Release Dates & Jordan Release Dates hubs for up-to-the-minute info.
Believe that. The adidas AE1 Low “Mural” brings a Georgia Peach colorway to the model’s chop-down on August 5th.
The Black Mamba’s “Redeem Team” heroics light the way for the Protro release of the Nike Kobe 4 “Gold Medal.” hitting shelves August 6th.
Stars of the past two SNKRS Previews, the Air Max Sunder “Fuschia Flash” & Air Max Sunder “Electric Green” release August 6th.
Vibrant looks keep returning to shelves when the Nike Zoom Vomero 5 “Bright Crimson” restocks on August 6th.
A contender for Nike SB of the year, the There Skateboards SB Dunk Low hits SNKRS August 6th.
Creating a faux-pack with other shaggy suede drops, the Nike Dunk Low “Olive Aura” slides in on August 7th.
As we march towards the closing ceremony, the Air Jordan 6 “Paris” presents its own international ode on August 7th.
A few months following the “Ultramarine,” the Air 180 “Concord” brings the “Cult Classic” to the masses on August 7th.
Already a defining 2024 release, the August 8th’s “Jordan 4 RM “Driveway Grey” adds Nigel Sylvester’s second colorway in as many months.
Put on for your school or just your favorite team with the Nike Air Max Solo “NCAA Pack” on August 8th, granting 14 schools their own colorways.
Three brands (KITH Marvel ASICS) join forces for the Super Villains pack on August 9th – drawings for all five pairs are open now.
Real hoopers rejoice. On August 9th, the Nike KD 4 “Nerf” lands once again.
While his “Paris Red” remains exclusive to the JFG site, the Joe Freshgoods New Balance 990v6 “Prom Blue” gets a wide release on August 9th.
Following the full “Electric Pack,” the Nike SB Dunk Low “Olympic” delivers a high-heat revisit to the concept on August 9th.
After sell-out reception to the first steps, the Stussy LD-1000 collection keeps on with the SNKRS release of the “Sanded Gold” edition on August 9th.
“Olympic,” “Metallic Gold” or perhaps even “Olympic Melo?” Regardless of what you call it, the Air Jordan 1 “Gold Medal” reaches the top of the podium on August 10th.
The Air Force 1 “Paris” carries inspiration from historic catacombs for a nocturnal colorway on August 10th.
The Jordan 13 “Midnight Navy” closes out the festivities, adding a Nike SB touch when it drops on August 10th.