To kick off the month, Nike delivers Drake’s first signature sneaker, Yeezy expands their 350 V2 collection with two new colorways, and the New Balance 990v3 JJJJound receives a global release. Find out which sneaker releases are the most popular, which are the most expensive, and which are coming your way in this latest installment of The Drop List.
Best Sneakers This Week
Air Jordan 1 Dark Marina Blue
It might not be an OG, but it sure is getting love like one. In its first week on the market, the Air Jordan 1 Dark Marina Blue became the most sold sneaker of the week on StockX. This colorway is very reminiscent of the classic Air Jordan 1 Royal, so if you don’t feel like creasing your wallet for some Royals, the Dark Marina Blue is a valid backup.Ā
Puma MB.01 LaMelo Ball Rick and Morty
For the first time ever, a pair of Pumas has topped the trade charts on StockX. The release of the Puma MB.01 LaMelo Ball Rick and Morty took All-Star Weekend by storm, and in less than a week, became the most sold Puma sneaker of all time. Considering the past two MB.01 releases haven’t performed as well as this latest release, it’s clear a Rick and Morty collaboration has a significant impact on demand.
Most Expensive Sneaker of the Week
Nike Air Yeezy 1 Net Tan
The release of the Kanye West Netflix docuseries Jeen-Yuhs might have already started to impact buyer behavior on StockX. Shortly after the release of the series’ first episode, a pair of Nike Air Yeezy 1 Net Tan sold at a colossal price of $10,300, more than a 100% jump in price compared to the colorway’s last sale in January.
Best Sneakers Releasing This Week
Nike Hot Step Air Terra Drake NOCTA
The moment is finally here. First teased in Drake’s “Laugh Now Cry Later” music video, Nike and Drake are debuting their long-anticipated sneaker collaboration with the Nike Hot Step Air Terra Drake NOCTA.
Releasing in both Triple White and Triple Black colorways, the Nike Hot Step Air Terra Drake NOCTA is crafted with perforated tumbled leather similar to that of Air Jordan 14. Metallic mini Swoosh emblems at the toe and heel pop against their clean background. In addition to Air Max cushioning, G-TEK is also present in the sole, a technology found in the 1999 ACG Air Terra Humara. Subtle NOCTA branding moments on the tongue and insole nod to Drake’s Nike sublabel.
Both colorways of the Nike Hot Step Air Terra Drake NOCTA release on Thursday, March 3rd for $180 on NOCTAās official website and in select stores.
adidas Yeezy 350 V2 MX Frost Blue
Yeezy continues to expand its 350 V2 line with the bold adidas Yeezy 350 V2 MX Frost Blue.
Utilizing the recurrent MX pattern, the adidas Yeezy 350 V2 MX Frost Blue features a marbled Primeknit upper filled with blue, grey, and cream. A sheer mesh side stripe adds a solid break in the camouflage-esque pattern. From there, a frosty semi-translucent Boost sole completes the design.
The adidas Yeezy 350 V2 MX Frost Blue releases on Saturday, March 5th for $220 on the adidas CONFIRMED app and in select stores.
Nike SB Dunk High Supreme By Any Means Pack
For the first time in almost 20 years, Supreme revisits the iconic Nike SB Dunk High.
Arriving in Black, Brazil, and Navy colorways, the Nike SB Dunk High Supreme By Any Means pack nods to Japanese-exclusive Nike Dunk CO.JP colorways from the late 90s and early 2000s. The Black colorway references the 1999 Nike Dunk High Storm Trooper, the Brazil colorway replicates the 2002 Nike Dunk High Pro B Brazil, and the Navy colorway pulls inspiration from the 2002 Nike Dunk Low Varsity Red Navy. Customized “SUP” woven tongue labels, “By Any Means”Ā and Nike NYC heel embroideries, “Supreme Team” collar embroidery, and a “No Love” toe embroidery add a novelty touch.
The Nike SB Dunk High Supreme By Any Means pack releases on Thursday, March 3rd on the Supreme website and in select Supreme stores. A retail price has yet to be confirmed.
New Balance 990v3 JJJJound Olive
JJJJound and New Balance teamed up again for their second 990v3 design with the New Balance 990v3 JJJJound Olive.
Arriving with olive mesh and premium suede uppers, the New Balance 990v3 JJJJound Olive takes a minimalist approach in creating a shoe geared for everyday wear. Black New Balance logos and overlays stand out against their tonal green backdrop. From there, a silver reflective heel wrap with JJJJound branding adds a custom feel.
The New Balance 990v3 JJJJound Olive releases globally on Thursday, March 3rd for $250 on the New Balance website and at select shops.
Nike SB Dunk High PASSāPORT Work Boots
In collaboration with Nike SB, Australian skate shop PASSāPORT takes inspiration from outdoor exploration for the Nike SB Dunk High PASSāPORT Work Boots.
Composed of yellow ripstop nylon, green hairy suede, and brown tumbled leather, the Nike SB Dunk High PASSāPORT Work Boot borrows its fabrication and palette from classic hiking boots. Thick patterned cord laces and brass D-Ring style lace loops are fashioned in a way that is typically geared for strenuous mountain activity. On the tongue, PASSāPORT embroidery and matching pull tabs highlight the collaboration. At the heel, find embroidering of a hatted figure in silhouette using a mini-Swoosh as a tool, underscoring the workwear inspiration of the collaboration.
The Nike SB Dunk High PASSāPORT Work Boots release on Saturday, March 5th on the SNKRS app and in select skate shops. A retail price has yet to be confirmed.
Nike Air More Uptempo Summit White (W)
Made famous by Scottie Pippen in the mid-1990s, the Nike Air More Uptempo returns in a crispy women’s exclusive colorway.
The women’s Nike Air More Uptempo Summit White (W) sticks to the original Air More Uptempo design with a perforated white leather upper and bold bubble-style “AIR” text overlays. Hits of black are found outlining each letter in the AIR overlays, as well as on the Swoosh heel logo. A thick Air Max sole pays tribute to the style of Nike’s basketball line in the 1990s.
The women’s Nike Air More Uptempo Summit White (W) releases on Tuesday, March 1st for $170 on the SNKRS app and in select Nike retailers.
Nike Dunk High Undercover Chaos Black
Japanese label Undercover and Nike continue their collaborative partnership into 2022 with the Nike Dunk High Undercover Chaos Black.
In a black monochromatic look, the Nike Dunk High Undercover Chaos Black embraces the signature 1985 Dunk silhouette with elongated collars and tongues. Smooth and tumbled leather construction offer a variety in touch, but maintain the design’s low-key appearance. At the heel, contrast printing of “CHAOS” and “GLEICHGEWICHT” (“BALANCE” in German) symbolize Undercover’s motif of embracing the space between two polarizing states.
The Nike Dunk High Undercover Chaos Black releases on Monday, February 28th for $150 on the SNKRS app and in select stores.