This week, Jordan Brand adds a vibrant look to the Jordan 1, A Ma Maniére drops their collaborative Jordan 3 once again, and Yeezy delivers a new Yeezy Boost 700 MNVN. Find out what other new sneaker releases caught our attention in this latest installment of The Drop List.
Air Jordan 1 Light Fusion Red
Summer is a great time to get loud with your footwear. For those who are having a hard time finding a shoe that is bold yet adaptable, the Air Jordan 1 Light Fusion Red offers both.
While the Air Jordan 1 Light Fusion Red features a simple white leather base, its Fusion Red and Laser Orange overlays add vibrance. Warm gradient woven tongue labels are also a switch-up from the two-tone labels Jordan 1s typically come with.
The Air Jordan 1 Light Fusion Red releases on Saturday, June 12th for $170 on the SNKRS app and at select retailers.
Air Jordan 3 A Ma Maniére (W)
Natural aging in vintage footwear has inspired multiple coveted Jordan collaborations (Off-White, Union LA, Travis Scott), and it is on display once again with the Jordan 3 A Ma Maniére (W).
Its yellowed eyelets, heel tabs, and midsoles provide a broken-in, aged feeling without having to put in 10+ years of wear and tear. Even the grey suede overlays arrive with a texture that is tarnished yet plush.
The Jordan 3 A Ma Maniére (W) releases on Thursday, June 10th for $200 on the SNKRS app.
adidas Yeezy Boost 700 MNVN Bright Cyan
If you are looking for a Yeezy 700 that’s a little more sporty, the adidas Yeezy Boost 700 MNVN Bright Cyan might be for you.
Bright Cyan nylon uppers with thick Boost soles make the Yeezy Boost 700 MNVN Bright Cyan versatile enough for the gym and the street. Plus, its reflective side graphics come in handy if you plan on jogging after dark.
The adidas Yeezy Boost 700 MNVN Bright Cyan releases on Monday, June 7th for $220 on the adidas CONFIRMED app and at select stores.
adidas Yeezy Boost 700 Enflame Amber
Alongside the 700 MNVN Bright Cyan, Yeezy adds a bright colorway to their original 700 silhouette with the adidas Yeezy Boost 700 Enflame Amber.
The adidas Yeezy Boost 700 Enflame Amber features range in its fabrication. Mesh, leather, and suede all make up the shoe’s multicolored upper in a layered fashion. Along with reflective material, there is never a moment of dullness in the design.
The adidas Yeezy Boost 700 Enflame Amber releases on Friday, June 11th for $240 on the adidas CONFIRMED app and at select retailers.
Nike Dunk Low Sunset Pulse (W)
Classic Nike Dunk color blocking might not be for everybody. Some of us want a little more flair, and thankfully, the Nike Dunk Low Sunset Pulse (W) brings just that.
Dressed in a mismatched palette, the Nike Dunk Low Sunset Pulse (W) provides a mixed bag of color and materials. Metallic leather and suede on the upper are asymmetric in both shoes, giving each its own distinct look and feel.
The Nike Dunk Low Sunset Pulse (W) releases on Thursday, June 10th for $100 on the SNKRS app and at select stores.
Nike Dunk Low Free.99 Black
If you appreciate sneakers with subtle details, the Nike Dunk Low Free.99 Black could help you achieve a sneaky flex.
Resembling its name, the insoles of the Nike Dunk Low Free.99 Black feature an assortment of neon price sticker graphics. “Free.99” text is printed atop each price sticker where actual prices would usually be located.
The Nike Dunk Low Free.99 releases on Tuesday, June 8th for $110 on the SNKRS app and at select retailers.
Nike Air Max Tailwind V Skepta Bloody Chrome
British rapper Skepta is teaming up with Nike once again to deliver his fifth shoe, the Nike Air Max Tailwind V Skepta Bloody Chrome.
Similar to their last Tailwind V collaboration, the Nike Air Max Tailwind V Skepta Bloody Chrome features a graphic mesh upper, this time in tones of University Red. From there, a plastic web-like overlay encages the forefoot, contributing structure to the flexible mesh. Also, if you missed out on picking up the Lil Nas X x MSCHF Air Max 97 but still want a shoe with the same fiery spirit, these Tailwind Vs are a good consolation prize.
The Nike Air Max Tailwind V Skepta Bloody Chrome releases on Saturday, June 12th for $180 on the SNKRS app and at select stores.
Nike Dunk Low Grey Light Bone Tropical Twist (GS)
Nike brings back some Tiffany SB Dunk vibes with the kid’s exclusive Nike Dunk Low Light Bone Tropical Twist (GS).
On the upper, Light Bone leather with black overlays set the stage to make striking Tropical Twist Swooshes pop. Hits of Tropical Twist are also set in the woven Nike label stitched atop the tongue.
The Nike Dunk Low Grey Tiffany (GS) releases on Thursday, June 10th for $85 on the SNKRS app and at select stores.
Reebok Question Low Grey Toe
Reebok remixes the original Question Grey Toe release with the Question Low Grey Toe.
At a glance, the Reebok Question Low Grey Toe looks true to the OG Grey colorway with its white and grey leather upper, but instead of smooth leather on the toe and heel, a pop of grey patent leather adds an element of textural variation.
The Reebok Question Low Grey Toe releases on Thursday, June 10th for $120 on the Reebok website and at select stores.
New Balance 990v3 KITH Genesis
New Balance teams up with KITH to bring the New Balance 990v3 silhouette back from a two-year hiatus with the New Balance 990v3 KITH Genesis.
With its subtle tonality, the New Balance 990v3 KITH Genesis is built to be a wardrobe staple. Its grey mesh upper with dark navy overlays are similar enough in shade to compliment your wardrobe but distinguishable enough to offer a varied color scheme.
The New Balance 990v3 KITH releases on Monday, June 7th for $175 on the KITH web store and global locations.