Sneaker Releases 22nd April

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. 

Tuesday 22nd April

Nike Shox Ride 2 ‘Metallic Platinum’ (IB8174-100)

Nike Shox Ride 2 'Metallic Platinum' (IB8174-100)

The Nike Shox Ride 2 ‘Metallic Platinum’ reimagines the early-2000s silhouette with a bold, distressed aesthetic, delivering sheer, nostalgic Y2K vibes. Elevated with contemporary design elements, the upper features a unique scuffed black-and-white graphic that gives the sneaker a pre-worn, textured look. Chrome accents enhance the futuristic appeal, while the iconic Shox columns in metallic silver add a dynamic, retro touch. Completing the design is a translucent outsole with hints of vibrant pink and chrome detailing, delivering a pop of energy to this otherwise neutral palette.

Nike Shox Ride 2 ‘Metallic Platinum’ >>

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Thursday 23rd April

NIGO x Nike Air Force 3 SP

‘White Croc’ (HF7630-100) / ‘Black Croc’ (HF7630-001)

Sneaker Releases 22nd April NIGO x Nike Air Force 3 SP

‘White Croc’ (HF7630-100) / ‘Black Croc’ (HF7630-001)

The NIGO x Nike Air Force 3 SP arrives in two standout colourways – ‘White Croc’ and ‘Black Croc’ – blending luxury textures with classic hoops heritage. The ‘White Croc’ edition features an all-white upper with embossed crocodile textures, smooth leather overlays, and gleaming gold accents, including a Nike pendant dubrae for a lavish finish. Meanwhile, the ‘Black Croc’ brings a more understated edge with its tonal black build, snakeskin-like textures, and a contrasting off-white Swoosh that pops against the monochrome palette. Both pairs are grounded by a chunky retro midsole and Nike Air cushioning, delivering street-ready steez with refined details.

NIGO x Nike Air Force 3 SP >>

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Friday 24th April

ASICS Gel-DS Trainer 14

‘White & Pure Silver’ (1203A607-100) & ‘Tai Chi Yellow’ (1203A607-101)

Sneaker Releases 22nd April ASICS Gel-DS Trainer 14

‘White & Pure Silver’ (1203A607-100) & ‘Tai Chi Yellow’ (1203A607-101)

The ASICS Gel-DS Trainer 14 makes a striking return with two fresh palettes of ‘White & Pure Silver’ and ‘Tai Chi Yellow’. The first of the pair opts for a clean, understated palette, featuring layered mesh and synthetic panels with crisp white overlays and cool grey underlays, all sitting atop a vintage cream midsole for a subtle nod to the past. Its ‘Tai Chi Yellow’ counterpart livens things up with vibrant yellow accents popping through the heel and outsole, contrasted against silver overlays and black tiger stripes, channeling unmistakable Y2K performance energy. Both pairs deliver heritage tech with everyday wearability, staying true to ASICS’ legacy of functional style.

ASICS Gel-DS Trainer 14 >>

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Nike Air Max 95 OG ‘Pink Foam’ 2025 (HJ5996-001)

Sneaker Releases 22nd April Nike Air Max 95 OG ‘Pink Foam’ 2025 (HJ5996-001)

Back in 2022, the queen of the internet set sneaker culture ablaze when she shared a snap flaunting a pair of Pink Bubble Air Max 95’s. Originally released in 2020 and gaining popularity after being worn by Kim Kardashian, this reissue stays true to the original design with its signature gradient grey suede upper and black mesh base. Striking ‘Pink Foam’ accents highlight the lace loops, mini Swoosh, and visible Air units, offering a fresh twist on the classic ‘Neon’ colourway. Notably, this edition features the OG-inspired ‘Big Bubble’ Air unit, enhancing both comfort and visual appeal.

Nike Air Max 95 OG ‘Pink Foam’ 2025 >>

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Brain Dead x adidas Forest Hills

‘Crew White’ (JR7943) / ‘Core Black’ (JR7942)

Sneaker Releases 22nd April Brain Dead x adidas Forest Hills

‘Crew White’ (JR7943) / ‘Core Black’ (JR7942)

Brain Dead and adidas’ Forest Hills collaboration reimagines the archival tennis classic with an avant-garde twist. The ‘Crew White’ edition features a clean leather base disrupted by Brain Dead’s signature mismatched aesthetics – including oversized graphics, contrasting textures, and a gum sole that grounds the experimental design in vintage court DNA. Meanwhile, the ‘Core Black’ version flips the mood with a dark palette, accented by eye-catching pops of neon green and metallic details that give the sneaker a futuristic, underground feel. Both pairs strike a balance between chaos and control, merging adidas heritage with Brain Dead’s subversive design ethos.

Brain Dead x adidas Forest Hills >>

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