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Highsnobiety Shop is on its way to becoming one of the go-to spots to shop sneakers online. Yes, that’s shameless self-promotion, but it’s also a challenge we set ourselves when launching our shop. As sneaker nerds and footwear connoisseurs, we only want to stock products that we’d buy ourselves.

Alongside the occasional in-house collaboration, you’ll find sneakers from leading sportswear brands such as Nike, adidas, New Balance, and ASICS. Additionally, our buyers consistently scour the fashion world for the best it has to offer in terms of footwear, leaving no stones unturned and aiming to give you a well-varied selection to choose from.

As the sneaker world moves at an incredibly high pace, it can sometimes be hard to keep up with what’s coming up, what’s dropped, and what’s still available at Highsnobiety Shop. To help keep you in the loop, we’ve put together a quick overview of Highsnobiety Shop’s hottest footwear drops. Read on to find out more.

What just dropped at Highsnobiety Shop

Maison Margiela SS22

adidas Originals SS22

ASICS Novablast 2

New Balance FW21 (Final Drop)

A-COLD-WALL* NC.2

Still available at Highsnobiety Shop

Raf Simons Cylon-21

Salomon Quest 4D GTX ADV “Black”

HOKA ONE ONE Bondi 7 “Wild Dove”

HOKA ONE ONE FW21 Drop 2

Feng Chen Wang x Converse Chuck 70 Hi

Dr Martens FW21

Raf Simons Cylon 22

ASICS FW21 Drop 1

Maison Margiela

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