There is a lot to be thankful for this week. The Jordan 4 Fire Red is returning with Nike Air branding, Peaceminusone is issuing a sequel to their beloved Para-noise AF-1, and Nike is reviving the iconic Air Max 90 Infrared. Find out what other releases caught our attention on this latest instalment of The Drop List.
Jordan 4 Fire Red
For the first time since 1989, the Jordan 4 Fire Red is returning in its original form. Jordan Brand began reissuing Jordan 4s with the classic Nike Air branding on the heel tab in 2016 with the White Cement colourway, and again in 2019 with the Bred 4. Now, the Fire Red colourway is the latest of the OGs to don the Swoosh and we couldnāt be more excited.
The upper of the Jordan 4 Fire Red is composed of smooth white leather with black and red support wings and white mesh netted panels. āNike Airā branded heel tabs, a classic Jordan Flight tag on the tongue, and a red and grey sole with a visible Air unit sum up this Jumpman masterpiece.
The Jordan 4 Fire Red will release this Saturday, November 28th for Ā£164.95 on the SNKRS app and at select retailers.
Air Force 1 Low Peaceminusone Para-noise 2.0
After a year-long hiatus, K-Pop star G-Dragonās fashion label, Peaceminusone, is teaming up with Nike once again to release the Nike Air Force 1 Low Peaceminusone Para-noise 2.0. This new release follows the same DIY theme as last yearās AF-1 Para-noise, only this time the colorway has been flipped.
The Air Force 1 Low Peaceminusone Para-noise 2.0 features a white upper treated with a special lacquer coating that will rub off over time, revealing G-Dragonās hidden artwork. The Peaceminusone Daisy motif is embroidered on the tongue and is accompanied by black paint streaks on the entire white sole. Black overlays, detailing, and laces complete the design.Ā
Look out for this AF1 to release Wednesday, November 25th for Ā£169.95 on SNKRS and at select stockists.Ā
Nike Air Max 90 Infrared
TheĀ Nike Air Max 90 Infrared is returning this week in its original form to celebrate the modelās 30th Anniversary. While younger Air Max fans might refer to the silhouette as the Air Max 90 Infrared, (referencing its release in 1990), the original colourway was dubbed Hyvent Orange. How the name shifted over time canāt be traced to one source directly, but itās clear that the Infrared name stuck, and the rest is history.
The Nike Air Max 90 Infrared arrives in a mix of white mesh, black leather, and grey suede with Infrared inserts on the midfoot, heel tab, and mudguard. A white Air bubble, classic Nike Air branding on the heel tab, and a black and Infrared sole complete the retro design.
The classic Infrared Air Max 90 released Saturday, November 28th for Ā£129.95 on SNKRS and at select stockists. Learn more about the history of the Air Max 90 Infrared here.
Yeezy Boost 380 Onyx
Yeezy is expanding their 380 line with a new colourway in the Yeezy Boost 380 Onyx. Unlike this yearās earlier releases like the Yeezy 380 Mist and Pepper, the Onyx colourway is the first 380 to feature primarily black and dark brown uppers.
The Yeezy 380 Onyx features a black and dark brown camo-print Primeknit upper with a flat black side spot. Similar to past colourways, a dark translucent BOOST sole delivers the ultimate cushioning experience that is primed to keep your feet fresh with style.Ā
The Yeezy Boost 380 Onyx will release on Saturday, November 28th for Ā£199.95 on Yeezy Supply and at select stockists.