Collaborations reign supreme (no pun intended) this week with new sneakers on the way from notable names like Supreme, Skepta, Odell Beckham Jr., and more.
The week kicks with an exclusive drop of the "Magnet" Adidas Yeezy Boost 700 on Wednesday via Yeezy Supply. On Thursday, the Chinatown Market x Converse collection, Skepta x Nike Shox TL, and trio of Supreme x Nike SB Dunk Lows all hit select retailers. The "FIBA" Air Jordan IV, "Inertia" Yeezy Boost 700 V2, Puma x TMC collection honoring the late Nipsey Hussle, and Engineered Garments x New Balance 990v5 collab all hit their respective stockists. This week concludes with Nike celebrating the first Sunday of the NFL season with the "Young King of the People" Air Max 720 OBJ.
For a detailed look at all of this week's biggest drops, here is a Complete Guide to This Weekend's Sneaker Releases.
Adidas Yeezy Boost 700 'Magnet'
Chinatown Market x Converse Collection
Skepta x Nike Shox TL
Supreme x Nike SB Dunk Low Collection
Air Jordan IV 'FIBA'
Adidas Yeezy Boost 700 V2 'Inertia'
Puma x TMC Collection
Price: TBD
When: Thursday, Sept. 5 at 10 a.m.
Where: puma.com and other select retailers
What You Need to Know: Puma is releasing its 19-piece TMC (The Marathon Continues) collection this Thursday. The footwear and apparel was designed in collaboration with the late Nipsey Hussle before his tragic death earlier this year. Black and white-based colorways of the California will be available alongside a wide array of apparel including tracksuits, hoodies, and T-shirts. 100% of the net proceeds from the sales will go to the Neighborhood "Nip" Foundation.
Engineered Garments x New Balance 990v5 Collection
Nike Air Max 720 OBJ 'Young King of the People'
New Balance 'Grey Day' Pack
Price: $180-$210
When: Thursday, Sept. 5
Where: newbalance.com and other select retailers
What You Need to Know: New Balance is celebrating its heritage with a limited edition "Grey Day" two-pack. The release will consist of a 997 and 997S dressed in the brand's signature all-grey color scheme. The 997 swaps out the usual "N" logo on each side panel for white "New Balance Made in USA" script, while the 997S offers the traditional look of the brand on one of its updated hybrid silhouettes.