best sneakers releasing this week

June 22, 2022

Last updated on June 24, 2022

Die Drop List 20-06-22

Morgan Baylis

Morgan is a writer and sneaker analyst based in Detroit, MI. He is the Content Coordinator of StockX.

Vom Nike Air Force 1 Mid Off-White bis zum Air Jordan 9 Particle Grey, finden Sie in dieser neuesten Ausgabe von The Drop List die besten Sneaker heraus, die diese Woche veröffentlicht werden.

Vom Nike Air Force 1 Mid Off-White bis zum Air Jordan 9 Particle Grey, finden Sie in dieser neuesten Ausgabe von The Drop List die besten Sneaker heraus, die diese Woche veröffentlicht werden.

This article is part 170 of 185 in the series: The Drop List

Diese Woche setzt Nike das Vermächtnis von Virgil Abloh mit einem kollaborativen Nike Air Force 1 Mid fort, Yeezy füllt ein Paar einfarbiger Yeezy Boost 350 V2 auf und Jordan Brand liefert den Air Jordan 9 Particle Grey. Findest Du in dieser neuesten Ausgabe von The Drop List heraus, welche Sneaker-Releases die beliebtesten, welche die teuersten sind und welche auf dich zukommen.

Die besten Sneaker der Woche

adidas Yeezy Foam RNR Onyx

Während der Foam RNR einen neuen Namen haben mag (früher bekannt als „Foam RNNR“), ist die Nachfrage immer noch dieselbe – stratosphärisch. In seiner ersten Woche auf dem Markt wurde der adidas Yeezy Foam RNR Onyx zum meistgehandelten Produkt der Woche auf StockX und zum vierthäufigsten gehandelten Foam RNR in den letzten 12 Monaten.

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Nike Dunk Low White Black

Der Nike Dunk Low Black White setzt seinen Lauf zum meistgehandelten Nike-Sneaker in der Geschichte von StockX fort. Letzte Woche war das Modell 2021 einer der beliebtesten Sneaker der Woche, nur hinter dem adidas Yeezy Foam RNR Onyx – ein Schuh, der noch frisch von seiner Erstveröffentlichung ist.

Die teuersten Sneaker der Woche

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Air Jordan 1 Chicago (1985)

Letzte Woche wurde der originale Air Jordan 1 Chicago von 1985 für satte 30.000 US-Dollar gehandelt und wurde nicht nur zum teuersten Trade der Woche, sondern auch zum teuersten Air Jordan in der Geschichte von StockX. Angesichts der Tatsache, dass signierte und getragene Air Jordan 1 Chicagos von 1985 zu Preisen von über einer Million Dollar versteigert wurden, ist es gerechtfertigt, dass ein Deadstock-Paar eine Menge dieses Kalibers erzielt.

Die besten Sneakerreleases der Woche

Nike Air Force 1 Mid Off-White White & Black

Virgil Abloh’s legacy continues through Off-White’s newest Nike Air Force 1 collaboration.

Releasing in both Black and White colorways, the Nike Air Force 1 Mid Off-White honors the 40th Anniversary of the Nike Air Force 1 by refreshing the classic design with Abloh’s signature avante-garde style. Both models feature a wood grain-textured, lightweight mesh construction with ripstop collar straps, and clear TPU Swooshes. At the base, a warped midsole with multi-colored sections of a track-inspired spiked outsole reference past Nike Off-White designs like the Nike Waffle Racer and Air Zoom Tempo Next%.

The Nike Air Force 1 Mid Off-White Black and White release on Thursday, June 23rd for $185 on the SNKRS app and in select Nike retailers.

adidas Yeezy Boost 350 V2 Bone & Onyx

If you have been looking for a clean pair of 350s to throw into your daily rotation, the adidas Yeezy Boost 350 V2 Bone and Onyx might end your search.

With monochromatic Primeknit uppers, the adidas Yeezy Boost 350 V2 Bone and Onyx take it back to the basics, using muted palettes to emphasize the intricacies of their construction. Sheer mesh side stripes and canvas heel loops offer a subtle contrast in texture. From there, semi-translucent cushioned midsoles with Boost technology add comfort and support.

The adidas Yeezy Boost 350 V2 Bone and Onyx released on Monday, June 20th for $220 on the adidas Confirmed app, Yeezy Supply, and at select shops.

Air Jordan 9 Particle Grey

Jordan Brand adds a new look to their ninth signature model with the Air Jordan 9 Particle Grey.

With color blocking similar to the 2014 Air Jordan 9 Barons, the Air Jordan 9 Particle Grey boasts a black nylon upper with quilted panels and light grey Durabuck mudguards. At the heel, a red Jumpman basketball emblem brings a sharp contrast to its neutral base. Nodding to the original Air Jordan 9, a white outsole with embossed graphics and phrases completes the design.

The Air Jordan 9 Particle Grey releases on Tuesday, June 21st for $200 on the SNKRS app and in select Jordan retailers.

Nike Cortez Union LA Sesame & Off Noir

Union LA and Nike celebrate Los Angeles’ diverse communities and their impact on fashion with the Nike Cortez Union LA Sesame and Off Noir.

For those who are unfamiliar, LA is well-known for popularizing the Nike Cortez. The Nike Cortez Union LA Sesame and Off Noir build off of this rich history by refreshing the silhouette with striped woven textile uppers with patched premium suede overlays and Swooshes. At the forefoot, yellow “UN|LA” tags are prominently featured, similar to previous Union LA sneaker collaborations. A speckled sole with signature grooves offers traction and support.

The Nike Cortez Union LA Sesame and Off Noir release on Tuesday, June 21st for $150 exclusively at Union LA.

Air Jordan 6 Red Oreo

Jordan Brand embraces classic Chicago Bulls colors with the Air Jordan 6 Red Oreo.

Reminiscent of the OG Air Jordan 6 White Varsity Red, the Air Jordan 6 Red Oreo features a white tumbled leather with Durabuck perforated paneling and a red Jumpman embroidery atop a mesh and TPU tongue. At the molded heel tab and midsole, hits of red with white speckles add a subtle flair. From there, a signature icy semi-translucent outsole adds the finishing touch.

The Air Jordan 6 Red Oreo releases on Saturday, June 25th on the SNKRS app and in select Jordan retailers.

Nike SB Dunk Low Be True

In honor of Pride Month, Nike SB celebrates the LGBTQIA+ community with the Nike SB Dunk Low Be True.

Because everyone is unique in their own way, each pair of the Nike SB Dunk Low Be True will have a one-of-a-kind look over time. Wear and tear on the painted white leather upper will reveal multicolor panels beneath the surface, similar to the Air Jordan 1 High SB Lance Mountain. From there, mismatched gradient blue and pink heel tabs and laces offer a spontaneous look, while gradient rainbow stitching throughout the design nods to the Pride flag.

The Nike SB Dunk Low Be True releases on Wednesday, June 22nd for $115 on the SNKRS app and in select skate shops.

Supreme x Nike Shox Ride 2

Supreme brings on the Y2K vibes in their latest Nike collaboration with the Supreme x Nike Shox Ride 2.

Arriving in Black, White, Red, and Neutral Olive colorways, the Nike Shox Ride 2 Supreme features a layered mesh, suede, and leather upper with reflective detailing and webbed paneling. Signature DURAPLUSH tongues and sock liners add maximum comfort for daily wear. Beneath the heel, red Nike Shox units with Supreme branding adds a custom feel.

The Supreme x Nike Shox Ride 2 releases on Thursday, June 23rd for $190 exclusively at Supreme stores and on their website.