This week, Travis Scott delivers the highly-anticipated Air Jordan 1 Low Travis Scott Reverse Mocha, Nike celebrates the 40th Anniversary of the Air Force 1 with a classic triple white colorway, and Jordan Brand expands their women’s line with the Air Jordan 1 High Varsity Red. Find out which sneaker releases are the most popular, which are the most expensive, and which new Jordans, Nikes, and more are coming your way in this latest installment of The Drop List.
Best Sneakers This Week
Bryant Giles x New Balance 2002R and 2002R Mule
Last week, New Balance teamed up with contemporary artist Bryant Giles for special edition models of both the 2002R and 2002R Mule silhouettes. Aside from each design’s intricate embroidery, removable logos, and decorated insoles, each box is a piece of art. Giles himself has encouraged those who got a pair to hang their box up on the wall. If you missed out on last week’s release, you will have another chance this Thursday, July 21st on the New Balance website.
adidas Samba Wales Bonner Cream Green
This summer has been the summer of the adidas Samba. Demand for the silhouette has never been higher on StockX, and leading the pack is the adidas Samba Wales Bonner Cream Green. In collaboration with British designer Grace Wales Bonner, this Samba meshes signature styling with luxe fabrication and tooling, creating a great shoe for daily wear.
Most Expensive Sneaker This Week
NikeCraft Mars Yard 2.0 Tom Sachs
Last week, a pair of the NikeCraft Mars Yard 2.0 Tom Sachs sold for just over $7,000, becoming the highest sale for the model in StockX history. A new wave of fans was introduced to Tom Sachs’ innovative NikeCraft collection with the release of the most recent NikeCraft General Purpose Shoe, the line’s largest release to date. With NikeCraft shoes becoming more accessible, it’s clear the value of older Tom Sachs Nikes is going up.
Best Sneakers Releasing This Week
Air Jordan 1 Low Travis Scott Reverse Mocha
Travis Scott and Jordan Brand are back, this time flipping their first Air Jordan 1 colorway for the much-anticipated Air Jordan 1 Low Travis Scott Reverse Mocha.
Nodding to the Air Jordan 1 High Travis Scott Mocha, the Air Jordan 1 Low Travis Scott Reverse Mocha offers a similar Mocha and off-white palette but in a reverse-style color blocking. Its upper is constructed with a Mocha Durabuck base, white leather overlays, and signature reverse Swooshes. Hits of red on the Wings logo heel embroidery and woven tongue label give a sharp contrast to the design’s neutral look. From there, a yellowed Air sole adds a vintage feel.
The Air Jordan 1 Low Travis Scott Reverse Mocha releases on Thursday, July 21st for $190 on Travis Scott’s website and at select retailers.
Nike Air Force 1 Low Color of the Month
Nike celebrates the 40th Anniversary of the Nike Air Force 1 by bringing back the classic all-white AF-1 Low in a style close to its original form.
The Nike Air Force 1 Low Color of the Month pays tribute to Baltimore-area sports shops in the mid-1980s who kept the AF-1 from extinction through their Colors of the Month series, which proved the AF-1 as a street staple. In a traditional fashion, the Nike Air Force 1 Low Color of the Month arrives in a classic triple white leather construction atop a matching Air sole. At the heel, Nike Air embroidery reminiscent of the original AF-1 styling is featured instead of the Swoosh embroidery of the last two decades. Included with the shoes is a special edition shoe-cleaning toothbrush to hold as a memento, or to keep your shoes crisp.
The Nike Air Force 1 Low Color of the Month releases on Thursday, July 21st for $150 on the SNKRS app and in select stores.
Air Jordan 1 High Varsity Red (Women’s)
Jordan Brand pulls inspiration from old-school varsity letterman jackets for the Air Jordan 1 High Varsity Red (Women’s).
Also known as the Jordan 1 Newstalgia for its nostalgic fabrication, the Air Jordan 1 High Varsity Red (Women’s) features a white smooth leather upper with red leather overlays, light grey collars, and matching chenille Swooshes. From there, signature woven Nike tongue tags, a corduroy-fabricated tongue, and a Jordan Wings logo atop the color complete the design.
The Air Jordan 1 High Varsity Red (Women’s) releases on Saturday, July 23rd for $170 on the SNKRS app and in select Jordan retailers.
Union LA x Nike Cortez Smoke Grey and Lemon Frost
Union LA delivers Part 2 of its Nike Cortez collaboration with the Nike Cortez Union LA Smoke Grey and Lemon Frost.
Arriving in both Smoke Grey and Lemon Frost colorways, the Nike Cortez Union LA boasts a striped, woven construction referencing Mexican sarape blankets and their presence in Southern California. Suede overlays and Swooshes frame the woven material, adding durability. At the base, a speckled sole containing recycled materials offers traction and support.
The Nike Cortez Union LA Smoke Grey and Lemon Frost release on Thursday, July 21st for $130 exclusively at Union LA. A broader release has yet to be announced.
Nike Dunk Low Jackie Robinson
Just 75 years ago, Jackie Robinson broke the color barrier in baseball when he stepped onto the field for the Brooklyn Dodgers in his MLB debut. Nike honors the legacy of the iconic civil rights activist and baseball hero with the Nike Dunk Low Jackie Robinson.
The Nike Dunk Low Jackie Robinson boasts a Brooklyn Dodgers color palette with a light grey Durabuck upper, royal blue leather overlays, an embroidered mini-Swoosh at the toe, and a felted side Swoosh – reminiscent of baseball caps in the late-1940s. Throughout the design, Robinson’s famous quote, “I’m not concerned with you liking or disliking me…All I ask is that you respect me as a human being”, is printed in a pattern format. At the heel, Robinson’s number 42 is embroidered, providing a custom feel.
The Nike Dunk Low Jackie Robinson releases on Tuesday, July 19th for $130 on the SNKRS app and in select Nike retailers.
Comme Des Garçons x Nike Air Max Sunder
Japanese fashion label Comme Des Garçons Homme Plus dug into Nike’s archives to collaborate on the 1999 Nike Air Max Sunder.
Releasing in Triple White, Triple Black, and White/Black colorways, the Nike Air Max Sunder Comme Des Garçons features a premium neoprene and Durabuck upper with a sock-like collar, zippered forefoot, and mini-Swoosh embroidery. CDG branding is minimal, only appearing at the tongue. At the base, a Phylon midsole with visible Air units offers support.
The Nike Air Max Sunder Comme Des Garçons pack releases on Thursday, July 21st for $333 at Dover Street Market and select shops.