This week of releases might not be very vast in size, but it still features a good amount of high-profile pairs from the likes of Nike, Adidas, and Jordan Brand worth opening your wallet for.
On Thursday, Supreme delivers the first big release of the week with its collaboration with the NBA and Nike that covers black and white Nike Air Force 1 Mids with NBA team logos. Jordan Brand is also dropping its own black and white pairs on Thursday—two pairs of the Air Jordan I High Zip for the ladies. Meanwhile, End. Clothing will be dropping its "Wasabi" Asics Gel-Lyte III collaboration inspired by the popular sushi condiment.
Friday brings the first drop from the Adidas Spezial Spring/Summer 2018 collection, a "Hot Punch" colorway of the Nike Air VaporMax 2.0, a special pair that fuses the NikeCourt Vapor RF midsole with the classic "Neon" Air Max 95 upper, the "Japan" VaporMax 97, and the eye-catching "Vibrant Air" Air Max 98.
This week of releases finishes off on Saturday with the arrival of the "March Madness" pack of Jordan Why Not Zer0.1s, "Bred" Air Jordan IX, South Korea-exclusive Air Jordan III "Seoul," and a re-release of the popular "Wave Runner" Adidas Yeezy Boost 700.
For a more detailed look at all of the drops, here's a Complete Guide to This Weekend's Sneaker Releases.
Supreme x Nike x NBA Air Force 1 Mid
WMNS Air Jordan I High Zip
Price: $150
When: Thursday, March 8 at 10 a.m.
Where: Nike SNKRS and other select retailers
What You Need to Know: This women's model is a brand new interpretation of the classic Air Jordan I. This version adds a gold zipper down the center of the tongue in place of a traditional lacing system, a pull tab on the heel, and strips the Swoosh branding from the upper to create a one-of-a-kind take on the iconic silhouette.
END. x Asics Gel-Lyte III 'Wasabi'
Adidas Spezial Spring/Summer 2018 First Drop
Nike Air VaporMax 2.0 'Hot Punch'
NikeCourt Vapor RF x Air Max 95 'Neon'
Nike Air VaporMax 97 'Japan'
Nike Air Max 98 'Vibrant Air'
Jordan Why Not Zer0.1 'March Madness' Pack
Price: $125
When: Saturday, March 10 at 10 a.m.
Where: Nike SNKRS and other select retailers
What You Need to Know: Just in time for March Madness, Jordan Brand is delivering three new colorways of Russell Westbrook's Why Not Zer0.1 signature model for some of its schools. UNC, Michigan, and Gerogetown are all represented with pairs of the model that coincide with their team colors, display the team's logo on the right shroud, and feature special graphics on the insoles. Common elements throughout the pack include a Jumpman logo on the left shoe and marble grey heel piece. Expect all three teams to be lacing up their respective pairs when the tournament kicks off at the end of the month.