Jordan Brand telling you not to resell its sneakers, Adidas restocking one of the most popular Yeezy colorways to date, and Diamond Supply Co. releasing the sequel to its iconic Nike SB collaboration from 2005 highlight this week's lineup of sneaker releases.
Drops start on Wednesday when Jordan Brand drops the playful "Not For Resale" Air Jordan I. Releases continue on Thursday with Supreme dropping an Air Force 1 Low in collaboration with Comme des Garçons.
On Friday, Nike releases a new pack of Air Max 97s inspired by popular OG colorways. Adidas brings back the "Multi" pack of Ultra Boost 1.0s, a six-shoe collab with Undefeated, and a restock of the "Zebra" Yeezy Boost 350 V2.
Releases wrap up on Saturday with a wider release of the Kinfolk x Adidas Ultra Boost, Pharrell's "Inspiration" pack of NMD Hus with Adidas, the latest pair of Diamond Supply Co. x Nike SB Dunk Lows, "Singles Day" Air Jordan IV for the ladies, "Chlorophyll" Air Jordan III, and Chinese basketball star Guo Ailun's PE of the Air Jordan XXXIII.
For an in-depth look at all of this week's drops, here is a Complete Guide to This Weekend's Sneaker Releases.
Air Jordan I 'Not For Resale'
Comme des Garçons x Supreme x Nike Air Force 1 Low
Nike Air Max 97 Pack
Price: $180
When: Friday, Nov. 9 at 10 a.m.
Where: Nike SNKRS and other select retailers
What You Need to Know: Nike is taking inspiration from two popular OG colorways for its latest pack of Air Max 97s. Reflective black uppers are accented by gold or silver detailing on the mud guard and tongue, and red branding to reference the original "Metallic Gold" and "Silver Bullet" color schemes of the popular retro runner.
Adidas Ultra Boost 1.0 'Multi' Pack
Price: $200
When: Friday, Nov. 9
Where: adidas.com and other select retailers
What You Need to Know: Adidas' next round of Ultra Boost retros brings back two popular colorways of the original 1.0 version. Both the "White Multi" and "Navy Multi" pairs are set to return. Each features a white or navy blue Primeknit upper, a tonal Three Stripes cage and heel cup, and white Boost midsole. The standout feature of both pairs is the the multicolored knit wrapping the toe. The "Navy Multi" pair stands out further with a red liner.
Undefeated x Adidas Collection
Price: $100-$200
When: Friday, Nov. 9 at 10 a.m.
Where: adidas.com and other select retailers
What You Need to Know: Undefeated has joined forces with Adidas once again to create an expansive collection of military-inspired footwear. Six different Boost models—two pairs of the Ultra Boost, two pairs of the Pure Boost, an Adizero Adios 3, and Adizero XT Boost—are outfitted in black and grey color schemes. Each features its own specific tiger camouflage hits and Undefeated branding.
Adidas Yeezy Boost 350 V2 'Zebra'
Kinfolk x Adidas Ultra Boost
Pharrell x Adidas NMD Hu 'Inspiration' Pack
Price: $250
When: Saturday, Nov. 10 at 10 a.m.
Where: adidas.com and other select retailers
What You Need to Know: Staying consistent with other recent projects, Pharrell once again is taking inspiration from East African culture for his latest offering of NMD Hus with Adidas. Four different colorways will be available. Each features a multicolored ankle collar mimicking traditional weaving techniques and Chinese symbols for "Empower" and "Inspire" stitched on the across the Primknit upper.
Diamond Supply Co. x Nike SB Dunk Low 'Black Diamond'
Price: $100
When: Thursday, Nov. 8 (pop-up) and Saturday, Nov. 10 at 10 a.m. (Nike SNKRS)
Where: Nike SNKRS and other select retailers
What You Need to Know: Back in 2005, Diamond Supply Co. released its Nike SB collaboration. The "Tiffany" Dunk Low would go on to become one of the most hyped-up releases in the history of sneakers. Over a decade later, Nick Tershay (aka Nicky Diamonds) is back again with another collab. Taking cues from the original, a black leather upper is accented by crocodile panels, a Diamond logo on the tongue, and metallic silver Swoosh. A new feature for the 2018 project is a Velcro Swoosh that can be removed to reveal Tiffany-colored Velcro. "Diamond" can also be seen written in black on the heel when the leather heel tab is flipped up. To capture some of the magic of SB's heyday in the mid-2000s, Tershay made sure the SB Dunk Low's build mimicked its predecessor with the same shape and signature puffy tongue. Along with the black pair, a white version will be releasing exclusively at select skate shops as well.