Keeping track of sneaker releases can be tricky at the best of times, but as the OG’s in Organising The Chaos, we’ve made it simple for you. Below is a list of the hottest drops this week, so you don’t take any L’s! Check our newsfeed every Monday for an updated round up.
This week, we’re kicking things off with a shoe that looks though it’s been fished from the depths of the ocean. It’s the Nike Zoom Vomero 5 ‘Pacific Moss’. Boasting a stunning plethora of tonal mossy hues, the palette is ideal for the transition from winter to spring. Differing slightly from the typical construction of the 2000s runner, panels of supple suede dress the upper, contrasting hits of Pear and Black. Sure to catch eyes with a stunning palette and solid silhouette, you don’t wanna miss this drop.
Nike Zoom Vomero 5 ‘Pacific Moss’ | FJ1910-300 >>
Within our next top drop, specialised performance technology is elevated to new heights. Crafted with a HybridTouch 2.0 upper and Strikeskin fins for unparalleled traction, you can take confidence in these kicks to perform under pressure. Underfoot, a Controlframe 2.0 outer ensures grip for crafty tekkers on the pitch. If you’re a serious baller, you need serious kicks – and this shoe might just be the one.
adidas Predator 24 Elite ‘White’ | IE1811 >>
If you’re familiar with the dynamic partnership that is JJJJound x New Balance, you’ll know that their creations are nothing short of magic. And for the first time ever, they’re going GORE-TEX. Composed of a sleek fusion of leather, suede and mesh, the silhouette boasts a lifestyle flair with a technical edge. Elevating your ‘fit whether rain or shine, this collaborative drop is just another banger to add to the duo’s long, long of collaborative hits.
JJJJound x New Balance 2002R GORE-TEX >>
Making big waves within their Parisian pop-up, C.P Company x ASICS have taken the net by storm, using GEL-QUANTUM 360 VIII as its muse. Expressing opposing palettes of ‘Cement Grey’ and ‘Yellow’, the GEL-QUANTUM 360 VIII sneaker takes cues from the outdoors and intricate structures, providing a fresh vibe. The upper design introduces 5D print details, inspired by the organic shapes you’d find in nature. However, it’s not just about looks – with advanced Trusstic technology and an external back counter inviting stability and a dynamic feel. Expressing a seamless blend of style and substance, and we wouldn’t expect anything less from the duo.
C.P Company x ASICS GEL-QUANTUM 360 VIII >>
2024 marks six whole decades of Nike, and what better way to celebrate than with all-new Air Max 1 colourways?! Landing with the title ‘Thunder Blue’, this sophisticated iteration utilises conventional AM elements, like a white breathable mesh base and suede grey overlays. A pale pink Swoosh brings a lightness to the colour scheme, also evidenced within the tongue label and Air unit. Grounding the model with a crisp white midsole and black outer combination, this one is a no brainer for your rotation all year round.
Nike Air Max 1 ‘Thunder Blue’ | FD9082-001 >>
Next up, we have the ASICS Sportstyle US4-S Gel-Terrain ‘Black Neon Lime’. Fashioned in conjunction with Kiko Kostadinov Studio, this eye-catching model speaks for itself. Donning an experimental aesthetic with bright hues adorning a wide-knit base, the shoe’s visual persona reflects its progressive performance elements. The Japanese brands’ GEL Tech keeps impact to a minimum, whilst increasing shock absorption for unmatched comfort. Looking towards the lower, a FlyteFoam midsole rounds off the innovative offering, providing lightweight and responsive movement.
ASICS Sportstyle US4-S Gel-Terrain ‘Black Neon Lime’ | 1203A394-001 >>
Proving once again that the adidas Superstar is far more than your average basketball sneaker, the Three Stripes are joining forces with cult label always. This skate-coded Superstar features a black exterior, highlighted with bright hits of colour throughout. Drawing inspiration from the New Zealand heritage of founder Nick Mason, the sneaker endures personal touches, depicting a vibrant map of the country within the gum sole. Additionally, the brands’ overriding message of “tell your friends you love them” makes significant appearances on the shoe. Landing as the brand’s first ever footwear partnership (and surely not the last), we’re excited for what else may be to come.
always do what you should do x adidas Superstar Adv ‘Core Black’ | IE1436 >>
Piggybacking off of the undeniable success of the iconic Panda colourway, the Reverse Panda was born. And this time, it’s the Air Jordan 1 Retro High OG’s turn to flaunt the legacy. Landing as part of Jordan Brand’s Spring 2024 lineup, the model boasts the colour scheme over a leather upper, featuring mesh hits at the tongue and lining. Set to release in full family sizing, why not deck the whole team out in this two-tone steez.
Air Jordan 1 Retro High OG ‘Reverse Panda’ | DZ5485-010 >>
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