Top Five Sneaker Releases Coming Out This Week


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Every single day is a a day to come harder than the last. And that's facts, especially when it comes to your sneaker game. This week, there are five shoe game upgrades that caught our eye and here's what you need to know about them (in order of release date).

Wednesday, October 13, at 7 a.m. PST

Nike Air Max 90 Off Noir

Available at Nike.com

Staying true to its roots, this Air Max 90 edition takes on its traditional classic detailing but in black, white and of course off noir. Known for its comfortability, this shoe is the perfect add for those casual days when your stepping up your Fitbit game.

Comes in at $140.00

Thursday, October 14, at 7 a.m. PST

Supreme x Nike Cross Trainer Low

Kicks that need no introduction, the Supreme and Nike collaboration features premium leather, a perforated leather toe with quarter panels of the same material. And there's only one place to get them because they were created with exclusive distribution through Supreme. With two color options, this shoe series is sure to sell out.

Out Thursday, October 14, at Supreme. And set to release, in Japan, on Friday, October 16.

Friday, October 15, at 7 a.m. PST

Air Max 1 X Patta Monarch

A joint design with Dutch streetwear brand Patta, Nike releases the Air Max 1 collaboration entitled Monarch. This shoe is an interpretation of what Nike calls the "OG execution," but includes a wave design that spans the length of the mudguard, a wavy touch.

Out Friday, October 15, on Nike, for $160.

Saturday, October 16, at 7 a.m. PST

Air Jordan 14 Winterized

The iconic Air Jordan, the number 14, is reimagined in this design to embody the "coldest" season of Michael Jordan's career. He wore the original shoe in his final championship win to earn his sixth ring. These can be used indoor or outdoor, allowing you to take on challenging weather conditions with water resistant elements like the Archaeo Brown nubuck, all for this "winterized" edition.

At $210, this Air Jordan is available at Nike, on Saturday, October 16.

Saturday, October 16, at 7 a.m. PST

Adidas Yeezy Boost 700 ‘Wash Orange’

One of the most anticipated releases, these Yeezy Boosts boasts "an upper composed of full-grain leather and suede overlays that offer a premium finish, soft hand feel, along with a supportive and durable wear. A mesh upper provides lightweight breathability and comfort where it is needed while reflective material on the heel adds unique design cues and visual interest. The TPU midsole features a stonewash effect that creates a distinctive look, making no two pairs alike. A boost drop-in midsole offers the ultimate underfoot cushioning experience."

For $240, this shoe is available Saturday, October 16, at adidas.


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