Best Sneaker Releases July 6 to July 12 2025

by thesneakerscroll@gmail.com


Summer is famously a season of retail slowdown, something that undoubtedly affects the number of releases we interface with once the weather warms.

However, that doesn’t entirely mean that hotter climates are incompatible with high-heat drops. Case in point: the Levi’s Nike Air Max 95. Only a true tempest of high demand could dethrone a new Jordan signature model from our top billing, but the three-pair pack arguably has it; previous coveted precedent, an already hyped model, and an incredibly splashy rollout. No doubt the Air Jordan 40 is still incredibly noteworthy, tipping off one of just nine currently known colorways for the silhouette’s upcoming run. Rounding out the calendar, JJJJound issues the PUMA Mostro in suede, Cecilie Bahnsen starts the “Signature Series” with the ASICS GEL-Cumulus 16, the Book 1 looks to “Desert Camo,” and the adidas DON Issue #7 starts its run.

Like we always say at this juncture, the above brief gives you a general overview at what’s on the way, but you’ll need to thumb through the day-by-day breakdowns ahead to get the complete picture. Below each day’s gallery, you’ll find hyperlinks leading back to our original articles — follow those for “Where To Buy” guides directing you to direct pick-up links for respective release days. We’ll keep this page updated with any late-breaking entries to the week’s bounty, but just as general practice, keep an eye on our Sneaker Release Dates and Jordan Releases 2025 hubs to make sure you don’t miss a thing.

July 7th sees an unexpected restock, as the original New Balance 1906 Loafer hits NB.com anew.

July 8th is all about the Wonder Boy, continuing the pair releases of his latest chapter with the Jordan Luka 4 “Navidor” and Luka .77 “Navidor.”

July 9th brings another restock for the adidas Climacool, ostensibly one of the final such replenishments before the model looks to additional colorways.

July 10th sees one of the Boston brand’s latest additions flex two new variations: the New Balance 2000 “White/Silver Metallic” and New Balance 2000 “Black/Silver Metallic.” But NB isn’t done with that issuance, as the New Balance 992 “Marsh Green” drops alongside to round out the Teddy Santis season collection. Note that the Levi’s initial launch of the Air Max 95 will also take place on the 10th through their website. Additionally, the PUMA x JJJJound Mostro releases via JJJJound.com the same day. 

July 11th likely stands as the biggest day in this group, crossing off the SNKRS drop for the Levi’s Air Max 95 in white and black. The Cecilie Bahnsen ASICS relationship sets off the “Signature Series,” unleashing a trio of floral GEL-Cumulus 16 pairs. Nike, Inc.’s hoops arm gets involved with the Nike Book 1 “Desert Camo” and the Jordan Tatum 3 “Cloud 0.”

July 12th finishes out with a host of notables, beginning with the Air Jordan 40 “The Classic” to introduce the XL. Nike furthers its throwback push with the return of the Total 90 Shox Magia. The Big Cat marks refined territory with the PUMA JJJJound Mostro, and Three Stripes’ b-ball vertical puts forth the first the DON Issue 7 in “Lucid Pink” and the AE1 Low “Preloved Lime.” Finally, for the football-oriented, the Air Jordan 1 “Shattered Backboard” cleat releases in high and low formulations.




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