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.
The latest collaboration between fashion powerhouse Jacquemus and sneaker giant Nike is nothing short of high-fashion magic. You guessed it – the highly-anticipated Air Max 1 is finally here to steal the spotlight. Keeping the iconic ‘80s silhouette largely intact while adding a premium twist, these striking offerings are a must-have for any collection. Consider it an instant classic in the making!
Brought into fruition by New Balance’s Yue Wu, the 1906A ‘Refined Future’ radiates an organised chaos, creating a uniquely wild aesthetic that unmistakably channels 2002R ‘Protection Pack’ vibes. Take a closer look, and you’ll spot seemingly random yet deliberate elements adorning the exterior, like loose-hanging textiles, extended laces, and asymmetrically placed tongue labels. Creatively adorning the upper, visible stitching, enhances the overall deconstructed feel. Boasting a mix of white mesh, metallic silver overlays, and grey accents, this sneaker truly lives up to the Protection Pack legacy.
New Balance 1906A ‘Refined Future’ >>
Ready to return to the scene in a timely manner, the Nike Air Max 1 ‘Black & White’ is back. Debuting in honour of the silhouette’s iconic and undisputed legacy, this offering strips things back and keeps it nice and simple. Working atop a mesh base, the upper expresses sleek leather overlays that offer a subtle contrast, allowing the white branding to really pop. Other than these contrasting accents, the silhouette is kept blacked-out for a minimalist appeal.
Nike Air Max 1 ‘Black & White’ >>
In celebration of the prestigious Olympic Games, Nike is prepped and ready to deliver some gold-medal worthy sneakers. Unveiling a streamlined Air Jordan 4 for the occasion, this offering also marks 35 years since the silhouette first hit the streets. Crafted with top-notch nubuck leather and suede, this ‘Paris Olympics’ colourway expresses speckled details on the wings. And the standout feature? A chequered pattern pressed into the suede, replacing the conventional mesh panel that graces the sidewall.
Air Jordan 4 SE ‘Paris Olympics’ >>
After what has felt like a lifetime of patiently waiting, the Bad Bunny x adidas Gazelle Indoor ‘White’ is finally in reach! Towards the end of June, we saw the ‘San Juan’ colourway make serious noise, so it only makes sense that its counterpart receives the same flowers. Maintaining the same classic Gazelle persona that we know and love, this iteration incorporates some notable updates including toe perforations, sleek leather panelling and an exposed size label.
Bad Bunny x adidas Gazelle Indoor ‘White’ >>
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Collaborating once again with Australian retailer, Above the Clouds, ASICS presents the GT-2160 ‘Chocolate Brown’. Showcasing a stunning palette of silvers, creams and a stand-out brown hue, these kicks seamlessly encapsulate the technical yet stylish appeal of the Japanese label. Swapping out the typical mesh panels for a visually-intriguing translucent TPU, this masterpiece doesn’t compromise on comfort with a Gel cushioning system.
Above The Clouds x ASICS GT-2160 ‘Chocolate Brown’ >>
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