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Corteiz Sticks With Staples in the Vibrant Spring Capsule
Corteiz Sticks With Staples in the Vibrant Spring Capsule

Hypebeast

time3 days ago

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Corteiz Sticks With Staples in the Vibrant Spring Capsule

Corteizis back with a fresh delivery of staples.⁠ The London-based streetwear brand known for its rebellious spirit and unconventional drops, has recently made waves with itshighly anticipated Nike Air Max 95 'Honey Blacks' collaboration, alongside amatching apparel collection. For the most recent Spring drop, Corteiz sticks to the staples, releasing a selection of sweatpants and hoodies sets along with long-sleeves, t-shirts, shorts and more.⁠ The Allstarz tee returns in a stack of new colorways — and it wouldn't be a Corteiz drop without some co-ord tracksuits in the mix. Camo print longsleeves, clean jersey sets and a round of beanies and trucker caps round it all off.⁠ Ready for the summer, the hoodies and sweatpants shorts set are released alongside various jorts and cargo shorts. Most of the collection comes in an abundance of colorways from classic navy and greens to bright pink, yellow and blues. For those who don't want to miss it, the capsule drops on May 30 via the label'swebstore.

The New Balance 1300JP Makes Its Fabled Return in This Week's Best Footwear Drops
The New Balance 1300JP Makes Its Fabled Return in This Week's Best Footwear Drops

Hypebeast

time5 days ago

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The New Balance 1300JP Makes Its Fabled Return in This Week's Best Footwear Drops

As May comes to a close this week, summertime is just around the corner. Footwear brands are gearing up for the warmer weather to come by leaning on lightweight silhouettes and breathable builds, as evidenced by this week's top sneaker drops, which involves contributions fromCrocs,adidas,New Balance,Nike,PUMA,Jordan Brand, andVans. Before we give you the breakdown for each launch, let's first recap the top footwear headlines of the past seven days. A new report indicated thatNike will be raising its prices, both retail and wholesale, in the months to come, which may spark a wave of increases across the industry. In more exciting news, a collaboration betweenHyein Seoand the Swoosh featuring its newAva Roversilhouette surfaced. We also caught a first look at aLevi'sx Nike Air Max 95 project featuring complementary apparel. The Hypebeast team visited Nike's World Headquarters and shared exclusive first looks at the Air Jordan 11'Rare Air'and an Air Jordan 4'Rare Air' sample. A preview of the rumoredNigel Sylvesterx Air Jordan 1 Low OG 'Nitro' also popped up. Elsewhere in the sneaker space,Jeremy Scottput his own twist on the adidas Samba whileSporty & Richpreviewed its latest collection with the Three Stripes. Upcoming New Balance releases were teased too, including a 990v6'Inkwell'colorway by the MADE in USA line and a'Volt'take on the the Creatorreturned with a new archival sneaker line made in collaboration with Converse, which also had its SHAI 001'Hail Clay'revealed. As for ASICS, six collaborative sneakers withKithleaked alongside its newsneaker sandalversion of the GT-2160. From there,Goods & Servicesrounded things out with its new hybrid model, combining the upper of a football shoe with the sole of a work boot. With all of last week's key news from the sneaker world revisited, let's pivot to which 10 drops you should consider copping, starting with a wild debut project from G-SHOCK and Crocs. Once you make your way through the list,don't forget to slide by HBX to shop styles that are available to purchase now. Release Date:May 27Release Price:$200 USDWhere to Buy:CrocsandG-SHOCKWhy You Should Cop:When it comes to choosing collaborators, Crocs always subverts expectations. The slip-on specialists are back with a new partnership this week, tapping the watch experts at G-SHOCK for a new glow-in-the-dark take on the Echo Wave. The silhouette's signature flow is covered in a light beige as green and pink collide at its strap. What sets this pair apart is that it comes with its own co-branded timepiece that can either be worn with a watch strap or placed at the slip-on's custom dock at the lateral rivet of each shoe. Release Date:May 28Release Price:$250 USD to $350 USDWhere to Buy:adidasWhy You Should Cop:Grace Wales Bonner's eponymous label is back with another capsule made in collaboration with adidas Originals. The duo is responsible for many exciting footwear releases in recent years and are back with not only two revamps of existing silhouettes, but a new model entirely as well. The Karintha fuses adidas' DNA with Wales Bonner's fashion-forward vision, building atop a contrast grip-patterned, low-profile outsole with two sleek upper options. Its first colorway sees a brown sequined finish pair with satin touches whereas the other offers a light brown suede. Adding to the range are suede versions of the Superstar Hi that sport perforated Three Stripes and gilded co-branding. The Adilette slide completes the lineup with leather at both the footbed and its strap, which has been handwoven in Brazil. Release Date:May 28Release Price:$70 USDWhere to Buy:CrocsWhy You Should Cop:Just one day after the G-SHOCK drop, it'll be time for Crocs to reunite with theDragon Ball Zfranchise. The two teamed up earlier this year for hero-centric colorways dedicated to Goku and Vegeta. Now, villains are at the forefront of two Classic Clogs, nodding to Frieza and Cell. The former's pair combines high-shine purple with a muted green while carrying five Jibbitz charms based on Frieza and his forms. As for Cell's version, his green specks are back alongside his high-shine navy as his Jibbitz charms round the pair out. Release Date:May 29Release Price:$330 USDWhere to Buy:New BalanceWhy You Should Cop:The New Balance 1300JP is one of the most elusive models in the sneaker scene. Since being introduced in 1985, it releases only once every five years and is back once again courtesy of the MADE in USA line in celebration of the brand's month of 'Grey Days.' Craftsmanship is a key focus of each pair, with light brown nubuck overlays running atop a blue mesh base. A white leather 'N' logo is situated at each side of the midfoot, matching the white lining, heel tab, and ENCAP-equipped midsole. Release Date:May 30Release Price:$190 USDWhere to Buy:SNKRSWhy You Should Cop:If you missed out on UNDEFEATED's exclusive launch of the Nike Kobe 6 Protro 'Dodgers' last month, you're in luck as Nike is set to host its own drop of the LA-themed sneaker. A 'Game Royal' blue upper combines with white and 'University Red' detailing, recreating the color scheme of the MLB's most recent World Series winners, the Los Angeles Dodgers. For those looking to further celebrate their fandom, Nike has a Kobe-themed baseball equipment collection that complements the kicks. Release Date:May 30Release Price:$130 USD to $250 USDWhere to Buy:HBX(Inhale & Mostro) andPUMAWhy You Should Cop:It's been less than two years since A$AP Rocky's partnership with PUMA debuted and the style icon has already made his mark on the brand, bringing energy to the return of its ever-popular Mostro sneaker. He's doing this once again as two Mostros and another collaborative Inhale are on the way from the duo. Looking first at the Inhale, it dons fiery overlays with a reflective gray base while nodding to Flacko at the tongue. The standard Mostro maintains its sleekness with a contrast-heavy black and white color scheme that features a croc skin-inspired leather finish. The Mostro Gabbia Leather is where things take a turn. He's again replaced the Mostro's strap system with a Disc unit while also introducing a removable cage that accentuates the model's edgy flair. Release Date:May 30Release Price:$210 USDWhere to Buy:SNKRSWhy You Should Cop:One of Jordan Brand's flagship themes for 2025 is 'Rare Air.' It draws inspiration from the imperfections found on sample pairs of early Air Jordan releases and calls upon them to signify rarity. The line began with the release of two Air Jordan 1 High OGs last month and continues now with a thematic take on the Air Jordan 3. This version of the shoe not only sports Nike Air branding at the heel, but the right shoe's logo is mirrored. It also forgoes the use of the AJ3's typical elephant print, instead using various gray suedes. A black leather upper, bright blue accents and hits of off-white round it out. Release Date:May 30Release Price:$135 USD to $140 USDWhere to Buy:HBXandVansWhy You Should Cop:Japanese denim meets classic Vans silhouettes with this FDMTL x OTW by Vans collaboration. The partners worked together previously on mainline Vans releases and are back now with takes on the Old Skool 36 and Half Cab 33. Unlike some of their previous projects, these pairs recreate the look of sashiko stitching by utilizing an engineered knit upper instead of actual denim. A flurry of blues are backed by off-white notes that match the plain OTW by Vans-branded sole unit. Release Date:May 31Release Price:$200 USDWhere to Buy:WORKSOUTWhy You Should Cop:South Korean boutique WORKSOUT has teamed up with Nike to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the Air Max 95, assembling two collaborative colorways of the sneaker. Its 'Uniform' and 'Triple Black' looks, the latter of which will not be re-releasing next month, reimagine the upper of the iconic shoe. Its wavy structure sets aside its anatomy-inspired stacking in favor of sleek linework that backs a new large lateral Swoosh. The 'Uniform' pair carries a military green upper whereas the 'Triple Black' colorway offers a pure all-black look. WORKSOUT branding is visible at both the tongue tag and special packaging. Release Date:May 31Release Price:$180 USDWhere to Buy:SNKRSWhy You Should Cop:When it comes to the Air Jordan 1, the Jumpman team has proven time and again that it has plenty of tricks up its sleeves as both new and familiar colorways are reworked to provide something fresh. This week, the Air Jordan 1 High OG 'Bred Toe' becomes the 'Ruby' colorway as its white, black, and red color blocking sees the latter note transition into a shimmering 'Ruby' red thanks to a high-shine crackled leather. From there, a black metal Wings logo further elevates the women's-exclusive colorway.

WORKSOUT x Nike Air Max 95 'Uniform' release date is out: It will come within 3 colourways, unique design, and more
WORKSOUT x Nike Air Max 95 'Uniform' release date is out: It will come within 3 colourways, unique design, and more

Time of India

time23-05-2025

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  • Time of India

WORKSOUT x Nike Air Max 95 'Uniform' release date is out: It will come within 3 colourways, unique design, and more

WORKSOUT x Nike Air Max 95 collaboration: Sneakerheads, prepare to lace up! The latest news has arrived and is about the highly awaited Nike Air Max 95. You're in for a treat if you love Nike's famous designs. This new release is getting much attention, and we're here to give you the inside scoop. In this article, we'll review the details of the upcoming release, such as the release date, cost, and more. Whether you're a seasoned sneaker collector or simply a fan of attractive shoes, you'll want to stay tuned for all the latest details on this exciting new release. Nike Air Max 95 release date South Korea has officially revealed the Worksout x Nike Air Max 95, which will be released on May 31st and later in Europe and the United States in early June. To go more specific about the details, the imprint's collaboration will be released as follows. The olive and black pair will be available exclusively at Worksout in South Korea. The Olive Green pair will be available in early June at a limited number of locations and channels: All about Nike Air Max 95 Worksout didn't hold back in its debut collaboration with Nike, tackling the legendary Air Max silhouette front on. Though the Air Max 95 is known for its layered sidewalls, the brand completely flattens them, replacing the wavy overlays with sleek hardware and graphic stripes. A camouflage-like sheer design is placed on top, and diamond-knit mesh at the tongue replicates the crosshatch stitching within the Swoosh. Texture leather completes the upper, and the expanded Air units underfoot make this the first collaboration to use the new "Big Bubble" design. These distinguishing features remain for the Worksout special pair in "Triple Black." The partnership is inspired by the founders' school uniforms, which include camouflage-like designs in army olive tones. In an homage to Korean culture, the sentence is written in hangul and conveys the notion of "become indispensable." The WORKSOUT symbol is part of the tongue branding, resting atop a black midsole and outsole. The pair is limited to 3,000 and will be released later this month. Also Read: A$AP Rocky x PUMA Mostro release date: Premium design, velcro closure & everything we know Nike Air Max 95 price It will be available for $200 (17,075.66 INR). To stay updated on the stories that are going viral for sneakers then follow Sneaker News

The Air Jordan 4 "White Cement" Returns to Anchor This Week's Best Footwear Drops
The Air Jordan 4 "White Cement" Returns to Anchor This Week's Best Footwear Drops

Hypebeast

time20-05-2025

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The Air Jordan 4 "White Cement" Returns to Anchor This Week's Best Footwear Drops

After a month of playoff action, the stage is set for the Conference Finals in both the NBA and NHL. The much-anticipated matchups kick off tonight, but that's not the only thing to look forward to this Brand,Dr. Martens, andNew Balanceall have exciting sneaker releases to scope out as well. Per usual, we'll first look back at last week's top headlines, starting with the latest developments from the Swoosh. One of the year's biggest releases to come is Tom Sachs'NikeCraft Mars Yard 3.0, which has again surfaced ahead of its September launch. We also took a look atCaitlin Clark'sNike Kobe 5 Protro 'Rookie of the Year' PE that she wore during her dominant WNBA season opener. Looks at a secondWORKSOUTx Nike Air Max 95 and this year'sScarr's Pizzax Nike Air Force 1 Low were shared as well. Another headline, instead from the Jumpman team, was a preview of a new Air Jordan 5'Tokyo23.' New Balance had another big week for itself asAimé Leon Doredropped its three MT10Ts and Ronnie Fieg teased a New York Knicks-themedKithx New Balance 993 collaboration. A preview of two992 sneakersfrom the MADE in USA line hit the net too. Rounding things out for the American sportswear brand, its original'Protection Pack'of 2002Rs is on the way back to the market. Elsewhere in the industry,JJJJoundgave us a better look at what to expect from its upcoming GEL-KAYANO 14 collaboration. Meanwhile,G-SHOCKsurprised the sneaker space with its own watch-equipped take on the Crocs Echo Wave. As for adidas, another look at the adidasAnthony Edwards 2popped up alongside a newWales Bonnerproject featuring the Superstar Hi. Now that you're caught up with the latest happenings in the footwear industry, let's look at which 10 drops you should have on your radar this week, starting with another 'What The' re-release from Nike Basketball. Afterwards,head over to HBX to take a look at what footwear styles are available now. Release Date:May 21Release Price:$240 USDWhere to Buy:SNKRSWhy You Should Cop:Nike Basketball is back with another classic from the Kobe line as it has laced up the Kobe 9 Elite Protro in its 'What The' colorway from 2015. Ten years later, all of its key details remain in place as a barrage of colors cover the white sneaker, combining many of the silhouette's past colorways to create something unique. One addition to the shoe is Nike React foam at the midsole, improving its on-court performance by offering better responsiveness. Release Date:May 22Release Price:$140 USDWhere to Buy:BeASpungeWhy You Should Cop:Salehe Bembury remains one of the sneaker scene's most potent forces, leading the Crocs Pollex line, revitalizing PUMA Hoops, and doing seasonal collaborations with brands like New Balance and Moncler. In continuation of his Crocs partnership, he's back with his fifth take on the Pollex Juniper sneaker, offering yet another vibrant colorway, 'Apricot.' The pair combines orange with lavender, bright blue, red, and yellow to create a one-of-a-kind look. Release Date:May 22Release Price:$80 USD to $130 USDWhere to Buy:ConverseWhy You Should Cop:Two legacies collide asNaruto Shippudenmeets Converse in this week's lineup of launches. The duo's first collaboration features five character-themed sneakers, including four Chuck Taylor All Stars and a Weapon sneaker too. The former pays homage to Naruto, Sasuke, Kakashi, and Gaara with special graphics for each. From there, Itachi's Weapon colorway carries a special jacquard underlay tying it to its theme. To top it all off, pairs can be personalized via the Converse By You platform. Release Date:May 22Release Price:$280 USD to $350 USDWhere to Buy:adidasWhy You Should Cop:AVAVAV is back with another mind-bending take on adidas footwear. The Italian label has put together two Moonrubber Megaride runners, as well as two wavy Superstars. The Moonrubber Megaride shoes are sculpted with a special tooling that makes it look as if you're stepping into a bubble. As for the latter, the Superstar has been warped with a widened toe and heel. Release Date:May 22Release Price:$1,000 USDWhere to Buy:SNKRSWhy You Should Cop:The Air Jordan 1 Low OG has never shined brighter than with this new crystal-covered iteration made in partnership with Swarovski. Based on the color blocking of the OG 'Shadow' colorway, a 'caviar fabric' texture features the glistening crystals with bespoke hardware and packaging present as well. Release Date:May 22Release Price:$130 USDWhere to Buy:SNKRSWhy You Should Cop:Lil Yachty is back with his second sneaker with the Swoosh, once again reworking the Air Force 1 Low. His 'Lucky Green' version of the shoe sees it don a retro-inspired patent leather with a high-contrast composition as green is joined by yellow and red. Concrete Boys branding hits the lateral heel and heel tab while the group's 'It's Us' motto appears at the tongue, sockliner, and hangtag. Release Date:May 22 (North America and Europe) and May 24 (Asia)Release Price:TBCWhere to Buy:SupremeWhy You Should Cop:Supreme is back with its seasonal collaboration with Dr. Martens, this time putting their own spin on the Penton Loafer. A smooth leather upper appears in forest green, red, and black, with all three featuring studs throughout. A tonal stitched tag features the Supreme wordmark in white at the lateral heel while co-branding hits the sockliner. Each pair also is backed by an AirWair-cushioned sole unit, implemented specifically for Supreme. Release Date:May 23Release Price:$160 USDWhere to Buy:Aimé Leon DoreWhy You Should Cop:Aimé Leon Dore has established a close relationship with New Balance, especially considering how its founder Teddy Santis leads the New Balance MADE in USA line. ALD is again evolving its partnership with the brand by being the first collaborator to introduce their own co-designed sneaker: the RC56. The cross-country runner-inspired shoe appears in co-branded colorways of 'Neon/Grey,' 'Pristine,' and 'Navy,' with all three nodding to the duo at the tongue, heel, and sockliner. Release Date:May 24Release Price:$225 USDWhere to Buy:SNKRSWhy You Should Cop:Last year was chock-full of Air Jordan 4 releases in celebration of its 35th anniversary. However, one that caught the eye of sneakerheads was the return of the OG 'White Cement' colorway, which is finally here. Unlike many of the 'Reimagined' looks to drop recently, this pair stays true to the original with a white leather upper accompanied by black and gray cement detailing, including a Nike Air hit at the heel. Release Date:May 24Release Price:¥26,400 JPY (approx. $178 USD)Where to Buy:atmosWhy You Should Cop:Rounding out this week's lineup is a new exclusive drop from Japanese sneaker retailer atmos. This time around, the two have prepared a special drop for the 1000 sneaker. This 'Bāṅdhnū' colorway arrives as part of New Balance's 'Grey Days' celebration, offering an original paisley pattern in white atop a black backdrop.

Exact date JD Sports to open huge new Scots megastore
Exact date JD Sports to open huge new Scots megastore

Scottish Sun

time06-05-2025

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  • Scottish Sun

Exact date JD Sports to open huge new Scots megastore

A number of exciting events are being held to mark the launch KITTED OUT Exact date JD Sports to open huge new Scots megastore Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) RETAIL giant JD Sports has announced the opening date for its huge new megastore in Glasgow. The refurbished branch spans a whopping 16,826 sq ft - more than double the size of the previous unit. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 1 The revamped store will offer a variety of big brands Credit: JD Sports Punters will be able to snap up their favourite brands at the Buchanan Street shop, including Nike, Adidas, The North Face, Under Armour and New Balance. To celebrate the launch of the store on Thursday, May 8, rising drill group Triple01s will take to the stage for an exclusive live performance on Saturday, May 10, followed by a meet and greet with fans. Sneakerheads can also nab the highly sought-after Nike Air Max 95 'Pink Foam' on a first-come, first-served basis. And visitors can also take away their very own JD x Crep Protect goodie bag, packed full of essentials to keep their trainers looking fresh. Shoppers will also have the chance to get creative with a build-your-own trading card station, plus a "Crack the Code" game with special prizes to be won. James Air, Head of Group Acquistions at JD said: "We're delighted to launch our new, bigger and better store on Buchanan Street. "Glasgow has always been a city full of energy, creativity and style - and we're proud to be opening our doors in the heart of it. "Stocked with a wider range of their favourite premium brands, customers can expect an unbeatable shopping experience in the latest JD store environment." The store will be open 8am to 7pm on Monday to Wednesday, 8am to 8am on Thursday and 8am to 7pm from Friday to Sunday. JD boasts approximately 3,400 stores and employs more than 65,000 people across 36 territories, including the UK, Europe, North America and Asia Pacific. Pull&Bear Opens New Flagship Store at Silverburn: Fashion Fans Celebrate in Glasgow! JD Sports was named after the founders of the brand, John Wardle and David Makin, hence the name 'JD'. The brand was established in 1981 with one store in the North of England, before the first London JD Sports opened on Oxford Street in 1989.

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