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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.

Bad Bunny x adidas Ballerina

Release Date: April 12

Editor's Notes: Bad Bunny and adidas' Ballerina sneaker isn't really made for ballerinas. This shoe is an old-school taekwondo model, given small adjustments by the Puerto Rican musician.

Jae Tips x Saucony Grid Jazz 9

Release Date: April 11

Editor's Notes: Is there a Guinness World Record for the most amount of colors on a single pair of kicks? If so, Jae Tips might've just beaten it.

PAN x Nike Air 180 "NIX"

Release Date: April 12

Editor's Notes: From the same record label that gave us releases with Eartheater, Arca, and Tzusing is a new swoosh-free Air Max. PAN, a big name in electronic music, designed this Nike Air 180 sneaker with a clean finish that includes minimizing Nike's iconic branding.

COMME des GARÇONS x Nike Sense 96

Release Date: April 10

Editor's Notes: First revealed during COMME des GARÇONS's SS25 runway show last year, this silhouette blends designs from Nike's past and present, arriving with reflective accents along the upper.

White Mountaineering x Reebok Classic

Release Date: April 11

Editor's Notes: The key is in the details for White Mountaineering's new Reebok sneaker: Subtly patterned underlays, fuzzy suede uppers, and layered fabrics.

Vans OTW Old Skool 36 FM

Release Date: Available Now

Editor's Notes: Nearing 50 years since its first release, Vans OTW gives the Old Skool 36 a new makeover with a breathable upper.

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