Sneakers Dropping This Week (16-23 March)

Sneakers Dropping This Week (16-23 March)

In the dynamic world of sneakers, staying ahead of the curve means knowing what's dropping and when. From iconic retros to cutting-edge collaborations, we've got you covered with the latest release dates, exclusive insights, and trend forecasts on a week-to week basis. Lace up and let's get into the sneaker drops happening from 16 - 23 March.

16 March

Air Jordan 3 “Green Glow” 

Jordan Brand is reviving the “Green Glow” color theme for 2024. The colorway was initially introduced in 2013 with a few releases, and now it’s making a triumphant comeback. Among the upcoming releases is the highly anticipated Air Jordan 3 “Green Glow” edition.


This version of the Air Jordan 3 will showcase a sleek combination of Black, Green Glow, Wolf Grey, and White hues. The shoe features a sleek Black tumbled leather base with captivating Green Glow accents as striking highlights. The shoe’s distinctive elephant print overlay on the toe, eyestay and heels will surely make a statement. Completing the design, a White midsole and a Grey rubber outsole will also be featured.

17 March

Air Jordan 1 Retro Low 85 Metallic Navy

The joints boast a clean flat-leather “Summit White” upper, complete with metallic Navy Blue Swooshes. The heel tab also sees metallic blue accenting, dipping the “Air Jordan” insignia in the captivating color.

20 March

Air Jordan 14 Stealth

the greyscale Air Jordan 14 siphons its palette’s inspiration from the Air Jordan 13’s OG “Flint Grey” composition. As such, a two-toned ensemble enters the fold with the heritage-infused tone overtaking the entirety of the tumbled leather upper. Complimented by a crisp white outsole, spine and Ferrari badge, the reinterpreted offering drapes its reserved “Stealth” tint across the glossy mid-foot overlays and foxing of the heel.

21 March 

Trophy Room x Air Jordan 1 Low OG

Back in 2016, Michael Jordan’s son Marcus opened up Trophy Room — home of some of Jordan Brand’s most exclusive releases. Over the years, the shop has received many collaborations across the Air Jordan series, with 2022’s Air Jordan 7 “New Sheriff in Town” as their most recent release. 

The pair reveals its color arrangement of a white leather base, red at the mudguard and eyestays and black at the Swooshes, heel counter and heel tab while gold chimes in at the special Wings logo attached to the heel. Final touches from the duo involve Jordan’s signature at the lateral heel and the Trophy Room logo embossed at the lateral midfoot.

22 March

HIDDEN.NY x ASICS GEL-NYC

 

While HIDDEN.NY started out as just a digital moodboard that lived on Instagram, it has now grown a cult-like following that has allowed the platform to develop into a full fledged brand releasing its own collaborations and merch.

HIDDEN has now teamed up with ASICS on a pair of GEL-NYCs. Many retro ASICS have gained popularity over the years and with the simple HIDDEN signature white and green palette, the collaboration is kept clean.

The shoe arrives in a white mesh base featuring silver synthetic panels across the upper. However, HIDDEN’s branding in the rich green contrast is seen across the vector logos and midsole components on the underfoot. The ASICS logo takes on a pixelated makeover for the collaboration, a nod to the New York-based brand’s online origins. The sole unit is mostly in a greyscale color scheme while its lowercase “h” logo is on the tip of the toe and reworked on the shoe-box for the co-branding.

23 March

A Ma Maniere x Jordan Air Ship

The James Whitner-led retail brand A Ma Maniére (AMM) is gearing up for a big year as it expands on its ongoing partnership with Nike and Jordan Brand. 

Outfitted in “Green Stone” and “Summit White,” the duo are presenting their third take on the silhouette, following 2022’s “Game Royal” and 2023’s “White/Black.” Its white leather base combines with a rough “Green Stone” suede at the Swooshes and collar, matching the lining, outsole and tongue tag.

Callouts to AMM arrive courtesy of the tongue and the left shoe’s heel, which sees the brand’s “A” hit debossed there. This logo similarly appears on a metallic keychain that is included with the pair while an aged midsole rounds out the colorway.

Air Jordan 9 Powder Blue

The Air Jordan 9 “Powder Blue” will make its first comeback since 2010. The original version initially launched in 1993 and was one of four OG colorways, this one being an ode to Michael’s college basketball team — the North Carolina Tarheels.

The 2024 Air Jordan 9 “Powder Blue” version will stay true to the original, boasting an all-white upper with geometrical perforations across the medials. Black mesh tongues deliver strong contrast along with matching textile liners and heel tabs. Striking notes of “Powder Blue” adorn the tongues and midsoles, sitting atop white rubber bottoms ornamented with Jordan’s Jumpman silhouette. Like the original, the new release will not feature #23 numerical on the heels.

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