From Nike to Salomon, Browse This Week’s Best Sneaker Releases
This weekly guide sorts the very best from the rest when it comes to the saturated world of sneaker releases, with information on release dates and where to buy. Please note: Some sneakers may sell out at speed.
Raffles, friends and family releases, and player exclusives — all of that before a mere mention of the many fire general sneaker releases out there. The world of sneaker drops can be a tricky place to navigate, but we’re here to help. Behold, the best of the best of what's arriving on shop floors this week.
This week’s selection sees, among other highlights, a new embodiment of the Nike x Patta friendship, as well as an ASICS Gel-Kinetic sneaker that's built like wearable architecture.
The cream of the sneaker crop awaits you. What are you waiting for?
Shop the best sneaker releases on the market, as well as upcoming sneaker drops, below.
Asics Gel-Kinetic 2.0
Release Date: May 7
Editor's Notes: ASICS rarely chases desirability head-on. Its aesthetics move at an own pace, and the GEL-Kinetic 2.0 feels representative of that. In this colorway's deep green and burgundy pairing, the best of the shoe's unmistakable and trend-defiant look becomes apparent.
Nike Air Max 1000.2
Release Date: May 7
Editor's Notes: The 1000.2 refines the 3D-print experimentation of its predecessor, updating the outsole and streamlining the product without sacrificing comfort. The laceless design keeps things functional and easy, while the sculpted upper adds texture and depth, with subtle nods to the original Air Max DNA.
Salomon X-ALP Woven
Release Date: Available Now
Editor's Notes: Salomon’s ascent into the everyday dress code has been less an invasion, more quiet acclimatization. The X-Alp Woven exemplifies that with particular elegance. Its woven upper diffuses the usual severity of technical footwear, while the muted tones temper any overt performance signaling. Even the rear strap, ambiguous in its purpose, reads as a design gesture as much as it does a functional add-on. What emerges is a shoe suspended between contexts: not quite urban, not entirely alpine.
Nike Mercurial Zoom Vapor 16 Elite FG SE x Patta "Unite"
Release Date: May 5
Editor's Notes: Some sneakers exist to be worn. Others exist to be wanted. The Patta Mercurial sits awkwardly, and beautifully, between column A and column B. Built for speed, engineered for elite performance, it resists any too-easy translation into lifestyle territory. And yet, Patta’s wave design injects the kind of stylish oomph to make you want to do just that and give it a spot on your footwear rack, not the collectibles shelf.
Adidas Melbourne
Release Date: May 7
Editor's Notes: The adidas Melbourne leans into a growing appetite for low-profile sneakers, with a shape that feels both nostalgic and current. There’s a clear Japanese influence in the restraint with clean lines; no excess, nothing forced.
New Balance ABZORB 2010 Grey Days
Release Date: May 8
Editor's Notes: New Balance doesn’t need to reinvent itself every season. The “Grey Days” 2010 sticks to what the brand does best: a versatile runner with a tech-forward build and reliable cushioning. The all-grey palette keeps things grounded, making it an effortless wear across occasions.
Nike Book 2
Release Date: May 8
Editor's Notes: Anniversary sneakers can go either way — too loud or too forgettable. This one finds a middle ground. The Book 2 keeps things relatively understated while still marking the WNBA’s 30th anniversary, letting the story carry the weight rather than overloading a design with references. A solid performance shoe with solid meaning that doesn’t feel like it's trying to overpower the actual product.
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