Bad Bunny adidas Gazelle, Jordan 4 “Rare Air,” And This Week’s Best Releases

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Is the summer finally heating up? As the pictured trio above would indicate, there’s no shortage of A-listers on this week’s slate, inviting some tough decisions between what to pick up in the coming days.

Surely, it’s that group that most will be after; the latest in the Bad Bunny adidas Gazelle lineage in an ode to the salt flats of Cabo Rojo, the Air Jordan 4 “Rare Air” alluding to the brand’s history of cutting floor samples, and the A Ma Maniere x Air Jordan 5 “Black Collective” continuing a strong season for the brand.

However, there’s plenty more lingering below the surface that’s worthy of your attention. The Nike Sabrina 3 “Blueprint,” the silhouette’s first announced look, finally touches down, and the Nike Ja 3 “NY v. NY” brings Morant’s latest to the public. Wide distribution for the Arts-Rec x Nike SB collection comes with its SNKRS release, the Nike Ava Rover makes its own debut, and the adidas Harden Vol. 9 “Dynamo” brings a high-octane look to the hardwood.

As always, the above breakdown can give you a thousand-foot view of what we’re tracking, but for full day-by-day breakdowns of everything in store, you’ll need to scroll ahead. Below each gallery, follow the hyperlinks for our original coverage of each of these releases, including store lists and “Where To Buy” sections containing direct pick-up links upon arrival. Finally, though we aim to keep this page current with any late-breaking additions to the slate, keep our Jordan Releases 2025 and Sneaker Release Dates pages within reach to ensure nothing falls through the cracks.

July 20th delivers the ASICS GEL-1130 “Pink Glo,” seeing the Japanese brand revisit a prompt that’s brought them tons of success in the past.

Skaters will want to circle July 21st, as two new editions of the heralded New Balance 933 Andrew Reynolds touch down.

The Big Apple is in focus for July 22nd‘s ongoings, as the Nike Ja 3 “NY vs. NY” introduces the silhouette to the market and the Nike Air Force 1 “NY vs. NY” keeps up a series of tournament-centric Uptowns. If you struck out on the initial release, you’ll have a second chance at the Arts-Rec Nike SB Dunk and Air Trainer 1 via SNKRS. Shifting from the East to the West, the Nike KD 18 “Rain City” pours one out for Durant’s first NBA home.

The New Balance 2010 “Linen” takes the cake on July 23rd utilizing a buttery sole as its first few months continue on. Speaking of, another new face emerges with the Nike Astra Ultra, an AI-assisted, low-pro women’s silhouette dropping in a burgundy colorway.

If the All-Star look wasn’t your style or evaded your clutches entirely, the Nike Sabrina 3 “Blueprint” offers another look at Ionescu’s latest on July 24th. Though a GS-exclusive, the Air Jordan 3 “Cobalt Bliss” should attract attention all the same, pinning gender reveal shades atop a white leather base. Then one of the Swoosh’s foremost womens’ shoes as the Air Max Muse “Bruce Lee” takes on the iconic black and yellow.

Busy as ever, the A Ma Maniere Jordan 5 gets its initial site-specific launch on July 25th. Nike keeps the new product rolling with the debut of the Ava Rover in two general release colorways. Hoopers can look forward to a re-release of the Nike Zoom GT Cut “White,” while fans of the Ukranian designer see his oeuvre expand via the Kiko Kostadinov ASICS GEL-Kinetic Fluent US6-S. Finally, the two Bode collaborations finally pay off as the Nike Astrograbber shuffles into the catalog with its own two-pack.

In a real bout, Bad Bunny adidas Gazelle “Cabo Rojo” earns top billing on July 26th, dipping back into one of his most successful silhouettes with inspiration from one of PR’s natural vistas. The Air Jordan 4 “Rare Air” then enters as the most coveted member of the sprawling series. The Beard ensures he’s heard from this week via the adidas Harden Vol. 9 “Dynamo,” a high-octane tonal do-up of his latest.




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