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.
If there’s one thing we’ve come to expect from Travis Scott and Jumpman’s collaborative endeavours, it’s distinctive flair. The long-awaited sneaker flaunts tumbled ‘White’ leather overlays, working atop a ‘Black’ canva, providing a clean palette for dynamic design features. like the branded strap and signature backwards Swoosh. The lateral side displays a dynamic translucent gum midsole/outer, whilst the medial expresses a predominantly white lower, as well as a correct-facing Swoosh. Additional touches include red co-branding within the tongue and heel, rounding off this eagerly-awaited drop.
Travis Scott x Air Jordan Jumpman Jack ‘Sail’ >>
Injecting a premium take on the popular P-6000 model, Nike are going in on the Spring cleanliness with the new ‘Hemp’ silhouette. On a first glance, the model appears monochromatic, however a closer look reveals a stunning tonal palette of ‘Hemp’, ‘Sanddrift’ and ‘Phantom’. Seamlessly highlighting the intricately crafted upper through the neutral hues, this model isn’t all looks, equipped with a foam midsole for lightweight cushioning.
‘Black’ (FJ9821-001) / ‘Natural’ (FQ6892-100)
Yes, you heard it right, the Nike Astrograbber is making a comeback! Born from the brains of Bowerman and San Diego Chargers’ quarterback Dan Fouts, the silhouette has been off the radar for just over five decades. But, with the power of Bode, the retro is making a timely return, in two sleek colourways of ‘Black’ and ‘Natural’. The first iteration offers a leather upper with off-white accents. Meanwhile, the neutral counterpart boasts a mesh, knit upper giving it a unique vibe. Charms gracefully hang from the laces, a distinctive touch honouring the label’s eclectic aesthetic. Sensational.
‘Sail’ (FQ3000-100) / ‘Black’ (FQ3000-001)
Whenever Supreme and Nike link up, you know it’s gonna bang. Revamping a Swoosh classic straight outta the ‘90s vault – we introduce the Supreme x Nike SB Air Darwin Low. This reborn silhouette, tailored for the skate scene, is landing across two palettes of light and dark, ‘Sail’ and ‘Black’. Embracing a stealthy persona, the canvas construction cloaks every inch in black as hints of grey accentuate the branding, and Supreme’s iconic red steals the spotlight on the tongue tag. But the flair doesn’t stop there – each pair boasts a distinctive Supreme x Nike SB hang tag alongside its lateral Supreme tag, promising an extra touch of exclusivity.
Supreme x Nike SB Air Darwin Low >>
Landing fresh off the design table from the Boston-based powerhouse are two new 993’s – in vibrant hues of ‘Chive’ and ‘Purple Suede’. The green-hued offering sports pigskin suede overlays, which adorn a sleek mesh upper. Injecting a refreshing hit that maintains the palette’s bright persona, white accents grace the tongue, laces, and inner lining. As with all MiUSA kicks, they’re not just a pretty shoe, featuring a two-tone foam midsole and robust black rubber outsole ensures durability on-the-move. Looking to the ‘Purple Suede’ counterpart, rich tones of Dark Mercury intricately flood the upper’s luxe overlays.
Next up, we have the New Balance 990v6 ‘True Camo’. Injecting a retro aesthetic into the contemporary lifestyle shoe, the iteration expresses an all-olive colour scheme reminiscent of previous New Balance styles. Inviting a tonal contrast, an olive-hued suede floods the eyestays and extends from the mudguard to the heel counter. Rounding off these classy kicks, a subtle grey and off-white midsole offer versatility, making the 990v6 a versatile option for any outfit, any time of year.
New Balance 990v6 ‘True Camo’ >>
The Air Jordan 4 Military Blue 2024 makes a grand return, and it’s the closest thing to the OG that we’ve seen thus far! At a quick glance, the original Air Jordan 4 Military Blue and its 2006/2012 Retro counterparts seem nearly impossible to tell apart. That is, until we look towards the back of the silhouette. The inaugural model expresses a Nike Air emblem at the heel, which was swapped out for the conventional Jumpman logo that we’ve now grown accustomed to. Reviving the authentic exterior and all the trimmings – this release is set to be one of the most hyped of the year.
Air Jordan 4 OG ‘Military Blue’ >>
ProGrid Omni 9 (S70815-2) / Shadow 6000 (S70815-1)
Viral Montreal abstract artist Callen Schaub is embarking on an exciting collaboration with longstanding Saucony. In contrast to his previous bold creations, Schaub’s artistic touch takes a more refined approach within the Progrid Omni 9, showcasing a mesmerising marbled gradient on the midsole. Meanwhile, the Saucony Shadow 6000 offers a subtler interpretation, with Schaub’s influence evident on the logo and heel tab. Complemented by a painted motion-inspired tongue tag, the counterpart is rounded off against a clean backdrop of white, blue, and black.
Callen Shaub x Saucony ‘Multicolor’ >>
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