Where To Buy
Welcome to the Sneaker News Where To Buy Store Lists. These comprehensive lists are useful guides to help you purchase some of the most sought after sneakers as well as key releases. Some of these sneaker releases will be hard to buy as you'll have to enter raffles (in-store or online). Other releases may be readily available.
In general, sneaker releases launch at 10:00 AM EST at Nike US and most retail partners.
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Here is a list of online stores we recommend:
Nikestore
adidas
Finish Line
JD Sports
Foot Locker
Eastbay
Footaction
LUISAVIAROMA
Stadium Goods (after market)
eBay (after market)
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Make sure to follow @kicksfinder on twitter for up to the minute links on where to buy starting at 9:45am ET most mornings.
Where To Buy
Where To Buy The Takashi Murakami Ohana Slides
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Where To Buy The Nike Dunk Low “Plum”
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Mismatched Swoosh Logos Carry The Nike Dunk Low In “Dusty Cactus/Thunder Blue”
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Nike Dunk Low “Red Mesh” Rebuilt With 90s Branding
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The Joker Takes Over The Nike Dunk Low
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Everything You Need To Know About The ANTA KAI 1
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Cobblestone Leather Takes Over The Nike Dunk Low PRM “Dark Stucco”
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Between Mocha & Reverse Panda Is The Nike Dunk Low Next Nature “Velvet Brown”
As the Nike Dunk Low continues its transition into a pretty readily available sneaker, that shift has opened up a lane for the shoe to...
The Nike Dunk Low Sports A Multi-Colored Hemp Base
Hemp sneaker treatments are often associated with tan, natural color palettes, but that gets thrown out the window with news of an upcoming Nike Dunk...