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.
Starting off strong this week, we have the AF1 ‘07 Low ‘Oil Green’. If you’re a fan of neutral hues and plush textures, look no further. Setting the tone with a ‘Pale Ivory’ midsole and co-ordinating Swoosh-lace-combo, rustic tones of mauve, ‘Sesame’ and ‘Terra Blush’ bring a calm persona to the kicks. A dynamic offering of canvas, suede and corduroy unite to elevate this grail silhouette, ideally paired with a casual winter ‘fit for a strong look that requires zero effort.
Nike Air Force 1 ‘07 LX ‘Oil Green’ >>
Stealthy 2000s steez. Anime inspired. It’s the Naruto x asics GEL-NYC ‘Naruto Uzumaki’. Extracting influence from both heritage and contemporary runners, you can expect a hybrid offering of excellence from this signature asics model. Separating itself from the rest of its kind, of course, is the exciting Naruto perspective – flaunting on-theme detailing throughout the silhouette. Featuring a Leaf Village dubrae and the protagonist’s own logo on the tongue, these progressive kicks are nothing short of fire.
Naruto x asics GEL-NYC ‘Naruto Uzumaki’ >>
The asics Gel-Terrain capsule is next on the agenda. Taking notes from the sportswear giant’s GEL-FUJITRABUCO series, these technical creps have sleek as their middle name. Designed with technical welding and no-sew elements whatsoever – the smooth exterior is only given dimension via the dominant hue of each palette. A speed lacing system allows for convenient wear, providing style, performance and technicality before you can say Top Drops of the Week!
Yes, you’re reading that right, the Nike Dunk Low ‘Reverse Curry’ is BACK! Holding cultural significance as an extremely rare ‘99 sneaker artefact, the distinctive model is returning to shelves once again. However, we can’t guarantee that it’ll be any easier to get your hands on them this time around. Donning an all-leather appearance separated by all but two opposing hues, this re-release is staying authentic to its OG predecessor.
Nike Dunk Low ‘Reverse Curry’ >>
Calling all lovers of y2k – the millennial-sensation, AKA PUMA Mostro, returns. Brought into fruition by designer Peter Schidmt many moons ago, the progressive model was distinctively different to anything else on the market. Flaunting an exterior that captured a futuristic perspective through its experimental design, it was this IT factor that saw the silhouette skyrocket past a million sales post debut. Landing as a remastered version of the Mostro’s that have paved the way – the upcoming pack incorporates all of the elements that we know and love.
After what has felt like a lifetime of waiting – the AJ3 ‘Midnight Navy’ arrives this Saturday. Landing alongside sizing for all the family, the Tinker Hatfield speciality falls in line with other ‘Midnight Navy’ iterations. Premium materials host a crisp white upper, whilst ‘Cement Grey’ hits adorn the lacing system. Entering at the mudguard is none other than the iconic elephant print patterning, bringing together this contemporary, yet reminiscent offering.
Air Jordan 3 Retro ‘Midnight Navy’ >>
Ever since its timely resurrection (thanks to French fashion house Jacquemus), the ‘90s-born Nike Air Humara has seen a handful of fresh iterations released in the past year. The latest to join the clan is the ‘Future Motion’ offering – seamlessly showcasing a minimal (yet effective) exterior. Textured suede overlays grace an off-white canvas base, creating the perfect space for opposing hues to enter the landscape. Tonal brown hits dress the lateral and medial sidewalls, as well as the underfoot, for a white-kinder-bueno type of steez. If you know, you know.
Stay locked on our socials @thedropdate for the latest sneaker releases. Check back on Monday for an updated list of next week’s drops.