From ASICS to New Balance, 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 release dates and where to buy. Please note: Some sneakers may sell out at speed.
Raffles, friends and family releases, 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's arriving on shop floors this week.
This week’s selection sees the rollout of cool new collaborations à la Nike x Rassvet and Asics x Empty Behavior, as well as the launch of Salomon's XT-Whisper sneaker that's built like wearable architecture.
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 XT-Whisper Void Black
Release Date: July 1
Editor's Notes: The XT-Whisper feels like what the XT-6 was a few years ago, which is to say it's the kind of sneaker you might start seeing everywhere soon. After the bright red pair from a few weeks back, this iridescent green finish hits a much sweeter spot. Technical enough for the trail, understated enough for everyday summer fits, this release exemplifies the balance Salomon does best.
Nike SB Zoom Tennis Classic x Rassvet
Release Date: June 30
Editor's Notes: Whoever decided navy and black don't belong together might want to reconsider. Rassvet takes the understated Tennis Classic and gives it a refined skate-ready makeover through premium materials and subtle details.
New Balance Abzorb 1890A
Release Date: July 2
Editor's Notes: Sometimes all it takes is the right combination of textures. The soft yellow python-effect upper against the oversized black sole makes this one of the most interesting color combinations we've seen in a while. There's even something vaguely Clarks-inspired about the shape, whether intentional or not, no complaints either way.
Salomon ACS PRO-A-COLD-WALL
Release Date: July 1
Editor's Notes: Samuel Ross continues to prove that technical footwear can still feel avant-garde and experimental, without compromising on wearabilty. Rather than reinventing the ACS Pro, ACW strips it back and rebuilds it through floating panels, asymmetrical lacing, and raw industrial finishes.
adidas Originals x SP5DER F50
Release Date: June 30
Editor's Notes: At first glance, the metallic silver upper makes this feel like a difficult sneaker to pull off. In reality, the streamlined football-inspired shape keeps it surprisingly wearable. Throw them on with wide denim or track pants and suddenly the bold finish feels a lot more natural than you'd expect.
Nike Zoom Streak 3
Release Date: July 2
Editor's Notes: Not every sneaker needs an oversized sole or a backstory on how it once did or is about to revolutionize footwear. The Zoom Streak 3 reminds us why stripped-back racing silhouettes are so appealing again, without having to guilt-trip us there through trivia.
ASICS Hypersync x Empty Behavior
Release Date: TBA
Editor's Notes: Ballet-inspired details aren't usually something you'd expect on a performance runner, yet Empty Behavior somehow makes it feel completely natural. The ballet skirt-inspired, sculptural tongue instantly catches the eye, but it's the ratio between delicate design cues and ASICS' technical DNA that makes this collaboration stand out.
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