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.
First up on this week’s agenda, we have the Nike Zoom Vomero 5 ‘Cool Grey’. Proving that the Zoom Vomero 5 hype is far from over this Summer, this icy offering blends a tonal concoction of grey hues throughout, including ‘Wolf Grey’, ‘Metallic Silver’ and ‘White’. Donning the same familiar structure that we’re used to seeing from the silhouette, the exterior is elevated with 3M reflective touches for a reflective edge.
Nike Zoom Vomero 5 ‘Cool Grey’ >>
Continuing to roll-out the P-6000 heat, Nike introduces the colourway ‘Obsidian’. Boasting a mostly a white exterior, the iteration adopts hits of midnight blue within the laces and just above the midsole. Delivering a minimalist yet effective persona that’s impossible to dislike, this iteration reaffirms once again just how seamlessly the silhouette fits into a lifestyle frame.
Amidst the surge of Dad-shoes taking over both streets and social media, Nike unveils its sashiko-inspired Zoom Vomero 5. This sneaker, a visual tribute to early 2000s style, creatively updates the classic runner with a detailed fusion of personality and practicality, seamlessly blending the past with the present. Set on a neutral canvas, this silhouette boasts unique leather, suede, and TPU panels in earthy beige tones. The collar’s intricate sashiko-patterning nods to traditional Japanese stitching, while a chocolate Swoosh completes the innovative design.
Nike Zoom Vomero 5 ‘Sashiko’ >>
Ever since its debut within the sneaker scene, the Air Max DN has kept the bar high with eye-catching colourways. And it looks like this won’t be stopping anytime soon, with an all-new ‘Sky Blue’ entry garnering excitement. Building on a predominantly jet black exterior, the upper expresses a dark-to-light gradient that travels towards the tongue, which dons a light blue shade. If this vibrant fashioning wasn’t enough to capture your attention, then the yellowy-green detailing within the Air unit and miniature Swoosh definitely will.
Adding another notch in the belt to their impressive lineage of successful collaborations, ASICS reunites with Australian label Up There for a joint GEL-Terrain sneaker. Paying homage to none other than the rural Aussy outback, the palette reflects shades of mauve, tonal greens, lilac as well as neon green and fiery red accents. To really solidify that trail-centred feel, a mini carabiner attached to the laces acts as the finishing cherry on top.
Up There x ASICS Gel-Terrain ‘Purple’ >>
Nike Air Max DN steals the spotlight once more with its latest ‘Light Smoke Grey’ release. This colourway showcases a sleek two-tone design, effortlessly blending grey with crisp white. For the first time in this line, an extra navy Swoosh near the toe adds a striking contrast. Beyond its looks, the shoe features supportive TPU overlays, a bold black shank, and a sturdy heel counter, seamlessly merging style with functionality.
Nike Air Max DN ‘Light Smoke Grey’ >>
Rightfully honouring Michael Jordan and his previously owned US basketball team Charlotte Hornets, Opium Paris joins forces with Jumpman for a nostalgic offering. Paying homage to the team through a distinctive palette of ‘White’, ‘Court Purple’ and ‘Blue Chill’ – the sneaker reps ‘DESIGNED IN CHATELET’ text on the tongue. Keeping the retro vibes strong, a 90s pattern decorates the spine, whilst a debossed graffiti-style ‘Paris’ adorns the lateral ankle.
Opium x Jordan Air Ship ‘Court Purple’ >>
Check the newsfeed on Monday for an updated list of next week’s drops.
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