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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.

Story mfg. x ASICS GEL-Venture 6

Release Date: April 18

Editor's Notes: Has a gingham-patterned sneaker ever looked this good? Story mfg. transformed a retro running sneaker into a beautiful statement through this milkmaid-y textile.

MM6 Maison Margiela x Salomon XT-4 Mule

Release Date: Available Now

Editor's Notes: MM6 Maison Margiela and Salomon continue to dish out the hits with the XT-4 Mule. Sure, a backless trail shoe might not be of much use on trails, but it is an undeniably fun concept.

Kenzo x Converse Chuck 70

Release Date: Available Now

Editor's Notes: Kenzo and Converse team up for a 3-piece collaboration of Chuck 70 sneakers detailed with a playful Hana Leopard pattern. 

Nike Air Max 95 OG

Release Date: April 19

Editor's Notes: It's officially Air Max 95 season. The legendary sneaker continues to dish up brilliant colorways on its 30th anniversary.

CLOT x adidas Gazelle

Release Date: Available Now

Editor's Notes: CLOT and adidas return to the Gazelle to swap out its traditional rubber bottoms for thick crepe soles. Plus, silky smooth satin uppers top this sneaker off.

New Balance 991 MADE in England

Release Date: Available Now

Editor's Notes: It's hard to go wrong with a pair of 991s, especially when they have the premium craftsmanship signature to New Balance's English factory.

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