A Complete Guide to This Weekend's Sneakers Releases

From the Kendrick Lamar x Nike React Element 55 to Supreme x Nike Air Max 95 Lux, here is a detailed look at all of this week's biggest sneaker releases.

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With only a few more months until 2019 officially comes to a close, your favorite brands are still supplying a bunch of collaborations worth trying to get your hands on.

This week of drops kicks off early with the "Multi-Platinum" Kendrick Lamar x Nike React Element 55 and "Young King of the Night" Nike Air Max 720 OBJ both hitting select shops this Tuesday. These will be followed up by trio of Supreme x Nike Air Max 95 Lux releasing exclusively via Supreme on Thursday morning.

On Friday, look forward to the Nike Air Max Plus III retro, Nike's 2019 N7 lineup, and the wider launch of the Olivia Kim x Nike "No Cover" collection. The drops conclude with the "Island Green" Air Jordan XIII, Blue the Great x Air Jordan I Mid Fearless, and Sneakersnstuff x Adidas Consortium "20th Anniversary" collection all arriving on Saturday.

Check out a Complete Guide to This Weekend's Sneaker Releases below.

Kendrick Lamar x Nike React Element 55 'Multi-Platinum'

Price: $150

When: Tuesday, Nov. 5 at 10 a.m.

Where: Nike SNKRS and other select retailers

What You Need to Know: After a series of takes on the West Coast-favorite Cortez, Kendrick Lamar is continuing his work with Nike with a React Element 55. Dubbed the "Multi-Platinum," the colorway features a marbled white and black upper, semi-translucent Swoosh, and cement print covering the carved out React midsole.

OBJ x Nike Air Max 720 'Young King of the Night'

Price: $200

When: Tuesday, Nov. 5 at 10 a.m.

Where: Nike SNKRS and other select retailers

What You Need to Know: Odell Beckham Jr. might have a tough time celebrating much on the football field right now, but he can celebrate Nike releasing a third colorways of his Air Max 720 this week. This all-black pair is nicknamed the "Young King of the Night." It features reflective accents, a cream suede tongue, and bright red accents. It is releasing on OBJ's 27th birthday.

Supreme x Nike Air Max 95 Lux

Price: $500

When: Thursday, Nov. 7 at 11 a.m.

Where: Supreme stores and supremenewyork.com

What You Need to Know: Supreme is releasing a trio of colorways of the Nike Air Max 95 Lux this Thursday. The collab was first spotted on Drake back in September. The black, red, and blue pairs are each handmade in Italy. Detailed include a lasered Supreme logo on each side panel, gold branding stamped on the footbed, and a silver hangtag in the shape of Italy. The pairs are a spin on the almost identical Air Max 95 Lux released by Nike in the early 2000s sans Supreme branding.

Nike Air Max Plus III

Price: $180

When: Friday, Nov. 8

Where: Sneakersnstuff and other select retailers

What You Need to Know: Following an extensive retro run for the original Air Max Plus, Nike is bringing back the Air Max Plus III this Friday in its OG "Hyper Blue" colorway. The 2000 runner maintains a similar look to its more well known predecessor albeit with tweaks like a new upper pattern, leather overlays, and a large plastic cage wrapping the heel.

Nike N7 2019 Collection

Price: $120-$200

When: Thursday, Nov. 7 at 10 a.m.

Where: Nike SNKRS and other select retailers

What You Need to Know: Nike's Fall 2019 N7 collection includes the Air Jordan VII and Air Force 1 Low. The Air Jordan VIII opts for a grey suede upper with colorful detailing on the fuzzy tongue logo, liner, and outsole. The Air Force 1 opts for a rust suede upper and bright yellow leather Swoosh. Each option is highlighted by its fair share of authentic Pendleton wool dressing each side panel inspired by Native American trade blankets.

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Olivia Kim x Nike "No Cover" Collection

Price: $120-$190

When: Friday, Nov. 8 at 10 a.m.

Where: Nike SNKRS and other select retailers

What You Need to Know: Following a limited launch at Nordstrom last week, Olivia Kim's five-shoe collaboration with Nike is getting a wider release. The "No Cover" collection includes the Nordstrom VP of Creative Projects' take on popular models from across the brand's archive including the Air Mowabb, Air Jordan IV, Air Footscape, Air Force 1, and Air Max 98. The most desirable pair from the '90-inspired lineup for many will be the all-black Air Jordan IV constructed of pony hair complete with OG "Nike Air" branding on the heel tab. Matching apparel will accompany the women's collection.

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Image via Nike

Image via Nike

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Air Jordan XIII 'Island Green'

Price: $200

When: Saturday, Nov. 9 at 10 a.m.

Where: Nike SNKRS and other select retailers

What You Need to Know: This brand new colorway of the Air Jordan XIII appears to take some inspiration from Diamond Supply Co.'s iconic "Tiffany" Nike SB Dunk Low collaboration. Black crocodile-esque leather replaces the usual dimpled mesh side panel. The premium pair is completed with Island Green suede on the midsole and heel panel, a silver metal Jumpman on the tongue, and a silver metal logo on each lateral heel in place of the customary holographic bubble.

Blue the Great x Air Jordan I Mid Fearless

Price: $130

When: Saturday, Nov. 9 at 10 a.m.

Where: Nike SNKRS and other select retailers

What You Need to Know: Releasing from Jordan Brand's Air Jordan I Mid "Fearless" collection is a mutli-colored collab from artist Blue the Great. Red, blue, green, and yellow suede panels make up a majority of the upper. Other notable details incude a cream corduroy side panel, black fleece Swoosh, and special logo representing the Los Angeles-based artist embroidered on each lateral heel.

Sneakersnstuff x Adidas Consortium '20th Anniversary' Collection

Price: $69-$299

When: Saturday, Nov. 9 at 10 a.m.

Where: SNS and other select retailers

What You Need to Know: Sneakersnstuff is celebrating two decades of work with Adidas Consortium with the "20th Anniversary" collection. Two colorways of the ZX 4000 4D represent the sunrise and sunset in Los Angeles, respectively. The boutique keeps it simple for a premium version of the Stan Smith with a white leather upper, black heel tab, gold foil "Sneakersnstuff" lettering on each lateral side panel, and the faces of SNS co-founders Erik Fagerlind and Peter Jansson replacing Stan Smith on each tongue. A white Adilette sandal covered in various logos of each brand completes the quartet.

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