From Nike to Salomon, Browse This Week’s Best Sneaker Releases
This weekly guide sorts the very best from the rest when it comes to the saturated world of sneaker releases, with information on prices and where to buy. Please note — some sneakers may sell out at speed.
Raffles, friends and family, and player exclusives — all of that before a mere mention of the many fire general sneaker releases out there. The world of sneaker drops can be a tricky place to navigate, but we’re here to help. Behold, the best of the best of what you can actually buy on the open market, right now.
This week’s selection is about as balanced as we’ve seen so far, featuring collaborations, classic sportswear brands, and some seriously futuristic sneakers.
The cream of the sneaker crop awaits you. What are you waiting for?
Shop the best sneaker releases on the market, as well as upcoming sneaker drops, below.
Salomon Slam Jam XA PRO 3D GORE-TEX Sneakers Black
Release date: Available now
Editor's Notes: Built on Salomon’s battle-tested XA PRO 3D platform, this collaboration with Slam Jam strips the trail icon back to an all-black version. The GORE-TEX membrane seals the upper against the elements, while the 3D Advanced Chassis delivers lateral stability underfoot. It’s technical to the core, but visually restrained enough to slide straight into a city rotation.
PUMA x Guizio Klim L Guizio
Release date: February 28
Editor's Notes: PUMA continues to blur the lines between sport and style. This time, the silhouette emerges sharper and more streamlined, elevated through considered material upgrades and a color palette that speaks in confident tones rather than loud statements. The end result strikes a precise balance between athletic heritage and fashion-forward attitude.
Air Jordan 6 x Paris Saint-Germain Metallic Silver
Release date: February 24
Editor's Notes: Paris Saint-Germain continues its partnership with Jordan Brand through a metallic silver iteration of the Air Jordan 6. The AJ6’s structured panels and visible Air unit remain intact, while PSG detailing elevates the pair beyond standard team merch. It’s sleek, almost armored; more tunnel-walk statement than hardwood necessity.
Nike SHAI 001 Lux Truffle
Release date: February 26
Editor's Notes: Shaped around the elusive cadence of Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, the SHAI 001 favors control over spectacle. The “Lux Truffle” colorway is a deliberate provocation, richly understated, quietly opulent, and all the more striking for its restraint.
Salomon AERO GLIDE 4 GRVL
Release date: February 29
Editor's Notes: Positioned between road runner and trail devotee, the AERO GLIDE 4 GRVL is calibrated for terrain that refuses to choose a side. Its lightweight construction is paired with generous, high-stack cushioning, delivering long-distance comfort. Underfoot, a gravel-tuned outsole bites into loose ground with assurance, sidestepping the bulk often associated with off-road models.
Nike Air Jordan 1 x Union x Fragment Black and Varsity Red
Release date: February 27
Editor's Notes: When Union LA and Fragment Design collide on the Air Jordan 1, expectations are naturally sky-high. This black and varsity-red edition layers heritage color blocking with subtle co-branded detailing, merging Union’s vintage sensibility with Fragment’s minimal precision. It’s referential without feeling recycled.
adidas Megaride S2 x Jah Jah
Release date: February 27
Editor's Notes: adidas continues its Megaride revival with a Jah Jah-assisted S2. The defining feature remains the sculptural, segmented midsole tooling, a bold relic of early-2000s innovation, now paired with updated materials and sharper detailing.
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