Turf covers the latest Crocs collaboration.
With Chinese New Year around the corner, Adidas taps Pharrell for a new collaboration while Nike releases a Pine Green Air Jordan 1 Mid for those who weren’t lucky enough to get the Retro release last year. Here are our sneaker releases for week4 of January.
Adidas LXCon
January 26
Adidas LXCON in FTWR White/Active Blue/Core Black
Style guru Jonah Hill first teased these sneakers in a sneaky bathroom selfie on Instagram and at HypeFest. After announcing the official launch date last week, expect this on-trend chunky silhouette to release on Saturday. Check out our break down of the sneaker here.
Pharrell x Adidas CNY
January 26
Pharrell x Adidas BYW
Adidas teams up with long-time collaborator Pharrell Williams on a CNY edition of the BYW. The basketball sneaker’s all-knit upper get the CNY treatment with red, yellow and orange splashes of color.
Chinatown Market x Crocs
January 25
Crocs is definitely in the running for Most Improved Brand of the year with all these collaborations they’re putting out. The latest is a light-hearted take on the classic clog with artificial turf on and in the slip-on silhouette. Check out our break down of the shoe here.
Air Max 98
January 25
Nike puts out a classic iteration of the Air Max 98 in an iconic white and University Red colorway similar to the Supreme x Nike Air Max 98 collaboration released a few years back. Nike is also releasing a trendy pastel pink Air Max 98.
Air Jordan 1 Mid SE
January 24
If you were not able to cop the Pine Green Air Jordan 1 Retro, have no fear, Jordan Brand has got your back: it’s releasing an Air Jordan 1 Mid in the same pine green colorway. However, instead of a black toe, Jordan uses a tonal Pine Green toe, ensuring a difference between the Hi and the Mid. If you are not fussy about the other details and want the beautiful Pine Green, give these a check.
What are some of your favorite January sneaker releases 2019? How many sneakers have you copped this year? Let us know in the comments below.
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