Collaboration

Since the earliest days of sneaker collecting, collaborations have been a surefire way to attract attention to upcoming releases. Be it with individual artists, designers or retailers, collabs have been and will remain one of the biggest drivers in the industry.

On tap for 2024, Travis Scott takes the biggest step in his relationship with Jordan Brand yet with the Jordan Jumpman Jack. JB has plenty on the docket outside of Houston, with pairs like the Nina Chanel Abney Jordan 3 and J Balvin Jordan 3 already attracting plenty of attention. The Aime Leon Dore New Balance 1000 highlights a stacked category outside of the Swoosh, with brands like ASICS, and adidas releasing new collaborative efforts on a very consistent basis as well.

In the articles below, you’ll find the latest on what sneaker brands are uniting with what outside collaborators.

Collaboration

Classics Revisited: Jeremy Scott x adidas – First Collection (2009)

ADIDAS CLASSICS WEEK In just a short span of four years, the Jeremy Scott for adidas Originals series has managed to wedge itself some room...

By John Kim September 14, 2012
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Classics Revisited: Neighborhood x adidas Originals Consortium Superstar (2005)

ADIDAS CLASSICS WEEK In 2004, adidas Originals celebrated the milestone 35th Anniversary of the adidas Superstar – a sneaker that is undoubtedly one of the...

By John Kim September 12, 2012
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Classics Revisited: IRAK x adidas Rmx EQT Support Runner (2007)

ADIDAS CLASSICS WEEK The last several weeks of Classics Revisited were all about the most prized Nike relics of our generation, but adidas deserves just...

By John Kim September 10, 2012
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Classics Revisited: Nike Air Force 1 Low “World Cup Pack” (2006)

NIKE AIR FORCE 1 LOW WEEK PART 2 Closing out this week of Classics Revisited isn’t one particular pair of the Air Force 1 Low,...

By John Kim September 7, 2012
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Classics Revisited: mita x Nike Air Force 1 Low (2004)

NIKE AIR FORCE 1 LOW WEEK PART 2 Let’s go back to back features of Air Force 1 Lows designed by Japanese retailers by following...

By John Kim September 6, 2012
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