It’s another diverse week of drops on tap, with events across the sports calendar and as always, a slew of notable collabs informing a lot of what we’re closest tracking in the next several days.
To that point, the WNBA All-Star Game brings a serious trio to our doorstep: the Kobe 6 “Total Orange,” Jordan 3 “Starfish,” and Sabrina 3 “All-Star,” the latter functioning as the silhouette’s debut edition. Later in the week, the Air Jordan 8 “Aqua” checks off another monumental Retro, while the INVINCIBLE ASICS collection provides another noteworthy chapter in the recent GEL-Nimbus 10.1 push. In rounding up the collaborative slate, JD Sports nabs four exclusive looks for the New Balance 1000, Marvel’s First Family features on the Fantastic Four x Crocs Classic Clog, Veneda Carter’s Air Max Muse goes wide, and Arts-Rec takes a novel approach to their Nike SB link-up, including an Air Trainer 1 alongside the requisite SB Dunk Low.
Check out the day-by-day breakdowns below for a full sense of what’s on the way, with the embedded links below each leading back to our original coverage. It’s within those where you’ll find direct “Where To Buy” widgets containing shopping links for each respective release. While we always do our best to keep this page updated with any late-breaking drops, keep an eye on our Sneaker Release Dates and Jordan Releases 2025 page close by for any that may slip through the cracks.
The Nike KD 18 “Thunder” releases on July 14th, another step in a series on his latest signature paying homage to the distinct chapters in his Hall of Fame career. Then we get a quartet of JD Sports New Balance 1000 colorways exclusive to the retailer. For Marvel ‘heads, keep an eye out for the Fantastic Four Crocs, a step into footwear as the film nears theaters.
The Nike Ja 3 “EYBL” easily leads off July 15th, marking the earnest introduction of one of the most anticipation Nike Basketball models. The adidas Climacool Laced comes in a close second, transitioning the 3D printed model into more traditional fare. Finally, those who aren’t as compelled by hype can look forward to the New Balance 9060 “Calcium,” a fresh take on trademark grey.
While not an official collaboration, the Nike Total 90 “Manchester United” on July 16th should satisfy any Red Devils with its combination of signature tones. For those who wish they could bring their heat onto the field, two versions of Air Jordan 4 “White Cement” Cleats arrive the same day. The 2025 MLS adidas Gazelle collection comes in behind, dedicating the Terrace icon to Nashville, Seattle, San Jose, and a host of additional clubs.
July 17th is highlighted by the Nike LeBron 21 “Prime ’93,” finally letting loose one of The King’s more coveted PEs in recent years, but the Veneda Carter Air Max Muse isn’t far behind, marking the jewelry designer’s first ever Swoosh link-up.
The WNBA All-Star Game informs a bulk of what July 18th has to offer, including the Nike Zoom Kobe 6 “Total Orange,” a commemorative do-up of the highly-regarded hoops model. A debut for Ionescu’s latest with the Sabrina 3 “All-Star” and the toanl Jordan 3 “Starfish” also get in on the action. Last but certainly not least, the Arts-Rec Nike SB collection introduces Safari-soaked versions of the Dunk Low and Air Trainer 1.
Retro fans have had July 19th circled for some time, as it’s when the Air Jordan 8 “Aqua” will officially tip off. The INVICIBLE ASICS GEL-Nimbus 10.1 gets its widest launch to date, and the Jumpman makes one closing splash with the Jordan Trunner in all-black.