With only a few weeks left in 2017, every brand is making some of its last offerings of the year. Featured this week are releases from Ewing Athletics, Adidas, Jordan Brand, and Nike. Included in the mix are collaborations, new Yeezys, and a pair of Air Jordan retros that is finally releasing after years of speculation.
The releases start on Wednesday with a luxurious collaboration between Rick Ross and Ewing Athletics on the 33 Hi inspired by his MMG label, and a new Adidas sneaker for James Harden designed by students from Oregon's footwear design school Pensole Academy.
On Thursday, Jordan Brand releases a new premium Air Jordan V covered in bordeaux leather, Nike is dropping its first Air Foamposite One exclusively in women's sizing, and also debuting another new iteration of the Vapormax with an all-black, perforated nubuck upper. Germany's Overkill is releasing a super limited run of the Nike Plattenbau Dunk inspired by German architecture on Thursday as well exclusively at its shop.
Friday, Nike drops a bright, volt green pair of Paul George's signature model, the PG 1, and Adidas debuts its latest silhouette inspired by its '90s archive, the Adidas Prophere.
A day later, a Prophere collaboration is already scheduled to release between Adidas and L.A.'s UNDFTD that reinterprets the model with the shop's frequently used military theme. Finishing off the weekend of releases are the "Blue Tint" Adidas Yeezy Boost 350 V2, and the Air Jordan VI "Gatorade" inspired by MJ's time endorsing the brand throughout his legendary career.
For a detailed look at everything dropping, here's a Complete Guide to This Weekend's Sneaker Releases.
Rick Ross x Ewing 33 Hi 'MMG'
Adidas Harden Pensole Academy
Air Jordan V Premium 'Bordeaux'
WMNS Nike Air Foamposite One 'Dark Stucco'
Nike Air Vapormax LTR
Nike Plattenbau Dunk
Nike Air Max 1 'Obsidian'
Soulland x Nike SB 'FRI.day part 0.2' Collection
Price: $100-$130
When: Friday, Dec. 15 at 10 a.m.
Where: Nike SNKRS and other select retailers
What You Need to Know: Danish menswear brand Soulland has created two Nike SBs, a Dunk Low and Dunk High, dubbed the "FRI.day part 0.2" collection. Each pair has a deconstructed upper design that mixes suede and tumbled leather.The Dunk High utilizes a cream and tan colorway with royal blue accents on the tongue and unconventional Jewel Swoosh on the side panel. The Dunk Low opts for a black upper with white piping on the forefoot, a royal blue Swoosh embroidered on the toe box, and lacks traditional, big Swoosh branding on the side panels.