To start out the month of May, Yeezy expands their 450 line with the adidas Yeezy 450 Sulfur, Jordan Brand brings Red October vibes to an Air Jordan 9, and Nike finally delivers the Nike Air Max 1 Treeline. Find out which sneaker releases are the most popular, which are the most expensive, and which new Jordans, Yeezys, and more are coming your way in this latest installment of The Drop List.
Best Sneakers This Week
Nike Dunk Low White Black
Following another round of global restocks, the Nike Dunk Low White Black is once again the most traded sneaker of the week on StockX. It’s beginning to look like this Dunk is becoming another staple colorway in Nike’s arsenal.
Nike Air Force 1 Low ’07 White
Speaking of staple colorways, the Nike Air Force 1 Low ’07 White has entered the charts once again as the second-most popular sneaker in the past week, trailing the Dunk Low White Black. As the weather starts to warm up in areas that suffered a gruesome winter, a surge in AF1 Low White sales could be attributed to those who are re-upping on the ultimate summer shoe.
Most Expensive Sneaker This Week
Air Jordan 1 High colette (Friends & Family)
Last week, the pair of the Air Jordan 1 High colette (Friends & Family) sold for a historic $13,500. Not only was this the most expensive sneaker sale of the week, but the third-highest sale in the colorway’s history on StockX.
Best Sneakers Releasing This Week
adidas Yeezy 450 Sulfur
Yeezy adds a new monochromatic look to the 450 with the adidas Yeezy 450 Sulfur.
Similar to previous Yeezy 450 releases, the adidas Yeezy 450 Sulfur features a monotone sock-like Primeknit upper with a cinched collar and thick rope laces that appear to be braided into the forefoot. At the base, a sculptural sole that grips the upper provides structure and support.
The adidas Yeezy 450 Sulfur releases on Saturday, May 7th for $200 on the adidas CONFIRMED app and in select stores.
Air Jordan 9 Chile Red
If you are looking for the Red October look without the five-figure price tag, the Air Jordan 9 Chile Red might be the shoe for you.
The Air Jordan 9 Chile Red arrives with a Chile Red Durabuck construction with matching patent leather mudguards and quilted paneling. At the heel, an embroidered “23” and rubber Jumpman insignia stay true to the model’s original detailing. From there, a muted black sole and matching lace hooks complete the design.
The Air Jordan 9 Chile Red releases on Saturday, May 7th for $190 on the SNKRS app and in select Jordan retailers.
Nike Air Max 1 Treeline
Originally scheduled for Air Max Day 2022, the Nike Air Max 1 Treeline is finally receiving a global release.
Constructed with brown mesh, taupe Durabuck, and hairy green suede, the Nike Air Max 1 Treeline brings an earthy feel to this classic model. Hits of Light Bordeaux on the Swoosh and woven tongue label add a subtle contrast, while a cream Air Max sole provides a neutral base.
The Nike Air Max 1 Treeline releases on Saturday, May 7th for $150 on the SNKRS app and in select shops.
Reebok x Tyrrell Winston Club C & Question
Reebok teamed up with NY-based contemporary artist Tyrrell Winston for a fresh take on two classic Reebok silhouettes.
Using the Reebok Club C and Question as his mediums, Tyrrell Winston revisits his abstract New York Yankees logo motif that was prominently featured in his 2021 solo exhibition at Stems Gallery titled Family Values. The Club C arrives in a minimal, all-white leather look with “NY” motifs on the left tongue and insole. The second shoe in the pack, the Question, features a white and black leather composition with a “NY” motif at the heel and a blue semi-translucent outsole bearing Winston’s signature.
The Reebok x Tyrrell Winston Club C and Question release on Friday, May 6th for $120 and $160 on the Reebok website and in select stores.
Nike Dunks
After a brief state of dormancy, Nike is erupting with a plethora of Dunks in a wide range of styles for all tastes.
There is a Dunk style for everyone this week. If you are a fan of the classic look, the women’s Nike Dunk High Pink Prime, Dunk Low Championship Court Purple, and women’s Dunk Low Next Nature White Black take it back to 1985 with their simple two-tone color blocking. If you are looking for something more extravagant, the Nike Dunk Low Fossil Rose boasts a premium suede construction in a faint palette, while the women’s Dunk Low Safari Mix explores exotic patterns and fabrics.
The Nike Dunk Low Fossil Rose releases on Wednesday, May 4th for $110, while the rest of the Nike Dunks release on Thursday, May 5th for $100 to $115 on the SNKRS app and in select retailers.
adidas ZX 8000 Parley
Environmental organization and global collaboration network Parley continues their adidas partnership with the adidas ZX 8000 Parley.
The adidas ZX 8000 Parley utilizes sustainable materials for a retro-inspired look. The shoe’s upper is constructed with a high-performance yarn made up of equal parts Parley Ocean Plastic and recycled polyester. From there, a BOOST drop-in midsole adds the brand’s renowned cushioning for all-day comfort.
The adidas ZX 8000 Parley releases on Tuesday, May 3rd for $160 on the adidas website and in select stores.
Air Jordan 1 High Utility Stash
If you are looking to add some extra storage space to your outfit, look no further than the Air Jordan 1 High Utility Stash.
While this isn’t the first time a pair of sneakers has come equipped with external cargo pockets, the Air Jordan 1 Utility Stash takes a unique approach, featuring a shimmering black canvas upper with side cargo pockets and bright orange pulleys. At the heel, a removable cargo pocket with a zipper enclosure gives wearers an opportunity for customization.
The Air Jordan 1 High Utility Stash releases on Tuesday, May 3rd for $175 on the SNKRS app and in select Jordan retailers.