Nike is expanding their Duck Camo catalog with a new Air Max 90 and the Hare colorway has found a new home on the Air Jordan 6 Retro. Check out everything dropping this week in our latest edition of The Drop List.
Nike Air Max 90 Duck Camo Orange
Nike is adding a new colorway to its collection of Duck Camo Air Max 90s with the release of the Nike Air Max 90 Duck Camo Orange. The Duck Camo theme originates from the Nike Air Max 90 atmos Duck Hunter Camo, a collaboration between Nike and Japanese sneaker powerhouse atmos that arrived in 2013.
The Nike Air Max 90 Duck Camo Orange sticks to the script and follows the same color blocking as its predecessors. A sharp orange mesh with orange and brown leather duck camo mudguards and overlays makes up the upper, while hits of black and orange appear on the heel and midsole inserts to extend the theme.
So far there is no confirmed date for a US release, but it looks like these Air Max 90s are hitting SNKRS and select stockists in Europe this Friday, June 19th for a retail of $140 USD.
Jordan 6 Retro Hare
First arriving in 1992, the Hare colorway originally appeared on the Air Jordan 7, receiving its name when worn by the Looney Tunes leader itself, Bug Bunny, in a commercial. But in 2020, the Hare colorway has returned on the Air Jordan 6.
The Air Jordan 6 Hare takes on all of the characteristics of the traditional Air Jordan 7 colorway and places it properly on the OG silhouette’s predecessor. Hits of True Red on the midsole contrast the neutral grey and white blocking on the upper, while the Court Purple Jumpman on the heel and retro-inspired patterns add colorful elements to the sneaker’s 90s-era aesthetic.
Dropping in a full family size run, catch the Air Jordan 6 Hare on the SNKRS app and other Jordan stockists on June 19th for $190 USD.
Jordan 1 Retro High Zoom Black Green
Jordan Brand added Zoom Air technology to the Jordan 1 silhouette for the first time last December and since then, the updated design has been proven to be a Jumpman favorite. We saw a second colorway release in March and now, they have done it once again with the Jordan 1 Retro High Zoom Black Green.
The Jordan 1 High Zoom Black Green is very reminiscent of the 2007 Nike SB Dunk High Brut, a shoe that also features Zoom Air cushioning. Thick green suede with smooth black leather overlays makes up the upper while a silver Swoosh ties together the range of materials. Similar to previous Jordan 1 Zooms, this release features an icy translucent outsole beneath a white midsole to complete the design.
Anticipate the Jordan 1 Zoom Black Green to arrive on the SNKRS app and select retailers in Europe on June 20th for $175 USD.
Jordan 5 Retro Top 3
Jordan Brand adds the Top 3 theme to a new silhouette with the release of the Jordan 5 Retro Top 3. For those unfamiliar, the “Top 3” design is a simplified version of Nike’s renowned “What The” theme. Instead of pulling inspiration from dozens of colorways, Jumpman selects three of the most well-known colorways for a silhouette and uses key aspects of each to effortlessly create a new colorway. We have seen the Jordan 1 High receive the Top 3 treatment in the past and now, it’s time for the Jordan 5 silhouette to take its turn.
The Jordan 5 Retro Top 3 is a mash-up of some of the most memorable Jordan 5 colorways to ever release, featuring design elements from Fire Red, Metallic, and Grape colorways. Composed of a black nubuck upper with fire red detailing and translucent mesh underlays, the Jordan 5 Top 3 is a highlight reel of heat. A grape and aqua tongue, fire red and cement midsole, and classic translucent outsole add the finishing touches to complete this Top 3 masterpiece.
After being pushed back several times, the Jordan 5 Top 3 is set to release on the US SNKRS app and at select stockists this Saturday, June 20th for $200 USD.
Jordan 4 Retro Metallic Red
The final colorway of the Jordan 4 Metallic Pack is set to arrive this week with the release of the Jordan 4 Retro Metallic Red. The Metallic Pack draws inspiration from a few of the first Air Jordan 1 colorways that debuted in 1985. Although Nike did not formally announce it, the Metallic Pack has appeared to be a regional release. North America saw a release of the Purple Metallic 4s late last month while the Asia / Australia region received the Orange and Green Metallic colorways. A release of the Metallic Red colorway has been pretty quiet for the most part, until now.
The Jordan 4 Retro Metallic Red brings back a mid-2000s feeling the way it arrives in a sophisticated, yet simple fashion. Similar to the Pure Money 4s and its counterparts in the Metallic Pack, the Red Metallic 4 features a triple white leather upper with red metallic eyestays and traditional white netted underlays. A white sole and heel tab with red Jumpman detailing complete the design, gearing these Jordan 4s for any outfit.
Expect the Jordan 4 Retro Metallic Red to arrive on SNKRS and select stockists in Europe this Saturday, June 20th for $190 USD.