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.
In a progressive journey of providing footwear that takes up space in both performance and lifestyle sectors, Salomon collaborates with Maison Margiela for the XT-4 Mule. Transforming one of the brand’s most accredited silhouettes into an open-heeled delight, the shoe draws from its heritage to still provide unwavering technicality and comfort. Boasting a bright palette that couldn’t be more appropriate for SS24 if it tried, this high-fashion hybrid is a no brainer.
MM6 x Salomon XT-4 Mule ‘Spectrum Blue’ >>
Continuing to keep the New Balance 1000 wave alive, a dreamy ‘Angora Moonrock’ hue enters the scene. Showcasing a subdued persona with ethereal hues of baby blue, pale pink and mint green, the sneaker utilises a white and grey base atop an aged midsole. Bringing the perfect level of clean appeal freshness to our wardrobes, this iteration makes total sense as your favourite in rotation.
New Balance 1000 ‘Angora Moonrock’ Made in USA >>
Exuding a stealthy, futuristic edge, the Swoosh welcomes the Nike Air Zoom Spiridon Cage 2 ‘Xenomorph’ back from the archives. Keeping things effortlessly steezy – these kicks boast a metallic theme that doesn’t have to do a whole lot to serve up a sleek persona. Honouring the intricacy of the design, a blend of shiny and matte overlays dress the upper, working atop the honeycomb mesh base for a dynamic finish.
Nike Air Zoom Spiridon Cage 2 ‘Silver’ >>
Dropping their first round of sneakers towards the end of March 2024, JJJJound and adidas are keeping the fire burning in their Samba ventures. Landing amongst a collection of sophisticated apparel, the latest ‘Mesa’ offering delivers a distressed suede upper. Utilising a two-tone colour scheme, the campaign features the kicks modelled by none other than football legend José Mourinho.
Queens multi-hyphenate Action Bronson and New Balance know how to deliver a hot sneaker. The proof is in the pudding! The ‘Medusa Azul’ colourway at hand, seamlessly communicates the Rapper’s unparalleled creative mind, elevated through New Balance’s unparalleled craftsmanship. Repping an unmissable electric blue persona, tonal hues enter throughout the intricacy of the silhouette, supported through contrasting hits of warm honey and black.
Action Bronson x New Balance 1906R >>
Paying rightful homage to the goat of the streets and the pitch, get ready for the Nike Air Max Plus Tiempo. Fusing the cherished football style into the Air Max Plus, it’s an unexpected crossover, but we have to agree it works! Expressing two colourways of ‘Black’ and ‘Wolf Grey’, subtly tumbled leather upper sets the tone for this sleek pairing. The DNA of the shoe still remains prominent, adopting subtle detailing that mimics the conventional TPU caging, as well as the usual Air units.
Drawing similarities to 2010’s ‘Bin 23’ AJ13 colourway, Jumpman’s latest ‘Red Dune’ iteration boasts an array of textiles for an intriguingly good visual outcome. Mesh panelling on the lateral and medial side walls immediately captures our attention, situated against immaculately clean white leather segments. An ever-so-subtly distressed suede acts as a perfect transition from the deep colour and crisp exterior, additionally allowing the holographic gem to have its moment and shine.
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