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.
Continuing the wholesome partnership between adidas and UK artist Stormzy, a new limited-edition football boot is on the horizon. Landing in conjunction with the all-new #Merky FC HQ opening in Croydon, a multipurpose facility that aims to widen opportunities for young black people, the alliance debuts the #Merky FC x adidas Predator Elite 24+. Expressing a black and yellow palette reminiscent of #Merky FC’s signature hues, this one’s for the culture.
#Merky FC x adidas Predator Elite 24+ >>
Due to their unwavering popularity, the Nike Shox TL are back for a restock in perfect timing for SS24. Showcasing two monochromatic palettes of B&W, the model’s intricately crafted exterior means that less really is more! Supporting your step with a second-to-none cushioning system, elevated style has never been so comfy. Completed with metallic silver accents within the white iteration, and shiny hits across the counterpart, these kicks are the one for effortless steez.
Landing on the scene as a resurrected silhouette from 2006, the Air Jordan Spizike Low ‘Coconut Milk’ is due to make big waves across Jumpman’s roster. Boasting an attractive palette that’s ideal for lifestyle styling, the iteration combines hues of ‘Sail’ and ‘University Red’ throughout the exterior. Classic Elephant print enters at the heel and toe sector, bringing a visual edge to the soft palette. Crafted from a construction of leather, rubber and multi-fabric with the tongue, this definitely won’t be the last of the Air Jordan Spizike Low.
Air Jordan Spizike Low ‘Coconut Milk’ >>
KoRn and adidas are back for round two of their esteemed partnership. Utilising the classic Campus 2 within the capsule, the collaboration keeps things timeless, expressing white leather 3-Stripes amongst a plush black suede upper. KoRn iconography on the tongue and heel catches the eye with its distinctively on-brand edge. And if you look inside, you’ll find little references to their tunes, giving these kicks some serious street cred.
KoRn x adidas Campus 2 ‘Follow The Leader’ >>
In 2024, Reebok and the Canadian streetwear crew at JJJJound are teaming up once again for a fresh collaboration. The Reebok Club C is getting dipped in a smooth ‘Cork’ and ‘White’ colour scheme, adding a timeless touch to the 2024 Club C line-up and keeping that trademark JJJJound simplicity. Oozing luxury steez, the upper’s all decked out in lush suede. Swapping out the usual Reebok logo on the midfoot for the classic ‘JJJJound’ stamp – the shoe adopts a personal persona.
JJJJound x Reebok Club C 85 >>
You can’t go wrong with a Mocha – especially when it comes to sneakers. Proving this theory right is the Air Max 1 ‘Mocha’, bringing the chocolatey-shade to the Nike classic. Repping the same foolproof formula that we know and love, this iteration injects the hue into the suede mudguard, Swoosh, eyelets and branding. Meanwhile, a crisp white midsole and mesh base keeps things light and airy.
British rapper and producer Skepta is making big waves in the sneaker world once again. And this time, it’s a bold collaboration with PUMA. The Skepta x PUMA ‘Forever’ design nods to Skepta’s journey. Adorned with shiny metallic touches reminiscent of his Nike partnership and colours inspired by his album ‘Ignorance Is Bliss’, these kicks are the epitome of his cool style. The reflective overlays act as secret treasures, giving an extra edge to the sleek black design. And don’t even get us started on the wavy midsole with its funky chrome patch. Pure Y2K goodness.
Skepta x PUMA Forever ‘PUMA Black’ >>
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