In the sneaker world, the release cycle never really stops. This roundup features a couple of Jordan fusion models, re-releases of vintage soccer shoes and some innovative collaborations.
Continue on for photos of the hottest upcoming sneaker releases.
Reverse Oreo
June 1, 2024
This sneaker originally released in 2008 as a tribute model to Michael Jordan’s 6 NBA championships with the Chicago Bulls. The 6 Rings feature elements from all the Air Jordan models he wore during those championship seasons. That includes the Air Jordan 6, 7, 8, 11, 12, 13 and 14.
Photography: Nike
June 14, 2024
As part of the KD 17 Producer Pack, this stormy pattern and color scheme was influenced by Atlanta-based hip-hop producer Metro Boomin. The sneaker’s heel features a signature of the name Leslie — a tribute to Metro's late mother.
Photography: Nike
Charlotte Hornets
June 1, 2024
Before the Air Jordan I debuted in 1985, Michael Jordan wore the lesser-known, Jordan Air Ship. You’ll see Jordan wearing custom pairs of the Air Ship in clips from the 1984-85 preseason. This particular color way pays tribute to the team Jordan owned for 13 seasons.
Photography: Nike
Quai 54
June 1, 2024
Jordan Brand and the Quai 54 world street ball tournament are frequent collaborators. Russell Westbrook’s signature sneaker is the latest to get the Quad 54 treatment which includes the tournament’s logo and signature royal blue hue.
Photography: Nike
Motion Logo
June 1, 2024
This fusion model takes cues from the Jordan I and V. The Stadium 90 is the perfect blend of iconic style and modern comfort with its synthetic leather construction and ultra plush Formula 23 foam.
Photography: Nike
Polka Dot Black
June 8, 2024
The 1906R silhouette pays homage to the year the American sportswear company was founded. IT features a classic New Balance look with modern style cues taken from models made during the 2000s.
Photography: New Balance
Polka Dot White
June 8, 2024
Photography: New Balance
June 8, 2024
Skateboarder Sky Brown was the youngest pro in her sport to sign with Nike and four years later, her very first Nike collaboration is set to release. Brown’s sneaker draws inspiration from her Japanese and British heritage.
Photography: New Balance
All Star Brown
June 6, 2024
For a workwear company, Carhartt has done a great job of securing its footing in fashion circles. This latest collaboration has a unique split color design, a nice suede finish and both company’s logos on the tongue.
Photography: Nike
Dark Driftwood
Nike’s very first breakdancing sneaker drops ahead of the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris. Breakdancing was added as an Olympic sport and you’ll likely spot these kicks in an array of color ways.
June 1, 2024
Photography: Nike
Enigma Stone
June 1, 2024
World famous designer and former Givenchy creative director Matthew M. Williams collaborated with Nike to create a fashion forward shoe made for treadmill runners. The Zoom 6 TRD Run’s final design was crafted from actual insights form runners and it features the best tech and materials Nike has to offer.
Photography: Nike
Magic Beige
June 1, 2024
This model originally launched back in 1979 and was a favorite among soccer fans and tastemakers alike. The Gazelle has a leather construction and the color scheme carries a real 80s vibe.
Photography: Adidas
Global Purple
June 1, 2024
This punk-inspired women’s exclusive arrives with a detachable collar, and a bold platform on the bottom.
Photography: Nike
Black/Varsity Maize
June 14, 2024
All-Pro NFL cornerback and University of Colorado football coach Deion Sanders’ signature shoe from the 90s is making a return to shelves. The original color way of this sneakers just so happens to match the Colorado Buffaloes football uniforms perfectly.
Photography: Nike
Sedia
June 8, 2024
PUMA is also reviving a classic low top model with a nostalgic feel. According to Asphaltgold, the Palermo Sedia honors Italian values and the joys of hospitality.
Photography: PUMA