This is a week where the sheer volume of what to watch in footwear really comes into view.
Our two headliners offer both innovation and nostalgia, as Fragment Design brings their “Concept Testing” to the Mind 001 and Mind 002, while the Jordan 14 “University Blue” relives one of the silhouette’s best non-OGs. Yet quite nearly every single brand worth their muster has something to say in the upcoming days: the LEGO Crocs, Vans “Pearlized” Slip-On and Old Skool, Jacquemus x Nike Moon Shoe, Pharrell x adidas adiZero EVO SL, Comme Des Garcons x New Balance 2010, and PUMA Hali 1 “Halucinating” just some of the highlights.
Catch day-by-day breakdowns of everything coming in the next several days below. Hyperlinks attached to each gallery will lead back to our initial coverage of each individual release. There, you’ll find “Where To Buy” links (updated upon arrival) and deeper dives into what makes all of them worth paying attention to. We’ll continue to update this page with any late-breaking additions to the slate, but to ensure you stay totally in the loop, keep an eye on our Sneaker Release Dates and Jordan Release Dates landing pages.

March 15th offers a refined piece of performancewear: the adidas DON Issue 7 “Best of Adi.”

March 16th sees one of 2025’s biggest hits with the ladies close out a sequel effort: two Jacquemus Moon Shoe colorways hit SNKRS.

March 17th clears out for the Dashawn Jordan SB Dunk Low, hitting retailers after a drop exclusive to Jordan’s Arizona skate shop.


March 18th offers two delicate editions: the spring-forward Jordan 1 Low OG “Floral Swoosh” and the Nike Zoom GT Cut 4 “Think Pink” for a charity-driven take on sprightly tones.










March 19th is a big one for Hiroshi Fujiwara and his brand: the Fragment Mind 001, Fragment Mind 002, and Fragment Book 2 all touch down in an all-out celebration of the vaunted Nike partner. Then it’s to the Nike Basketball “Unseen Hours” collection (comprised of the Ja 3 “At Dawn,” Dylan Harper GT Cut 1, GT Future “Unseen Hours”) for three of the Swoosh’s biggest modern hoops hits. From there, Vans’ bejewled series continues with the Old Skool “Pearlized Navy” and three Vans Slip-On “Pearlized” editions. A varied slate wraps with the 3M Air Max 90 “Infrared” and launches from four more brands: the LEGO Crocs, Thug Club adidas , Yaosoba ASICS GEL-Kinetic Fluent, and New Balance 991 “Cream Croc” make for a complete picture.











March 20th begins Beaverton’s women-first family with the Nike First Sight Noir, while a Fashion Week tease finally pays off in the Comme Des Garcons / CDG New Balance 2010. On a mainline level, the New Balance 1890 “Black/Yellow” adds a second GR look for the mashup model. A flurry of drops in hoops follows: the KD 6 “Peanut Butter & Jelly,” the Book 2 “Must Be The Denim,” the Zoom Hyperflight “Black,” and the PUMA HALI 1 “Halucinating” chief among them. If you prefer lifestyle, Nike, Inc. still has plenty in store: the Nike Air Vapormax Plus Black/Bright Crimson, the Air Force 1 Low “White Croc,” the Spizike Low Black Denim, and two colorways for a spin-off silo: Jordan MVP 92 “Pantone” and Jordan MVP 92 “Infrared 23.”




March 21st closes with another Jumpman one-two punch: the Air Jordan 14 “University Blue” for some nostalgia, and the Swarovski Jordan 1 for some top-shelf heat. adidas brings us home, delivering the Pharrell adiZero EVO SL and adidas Harden Vol. 10 “Joker.”
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