We wouldn’t go as far as to say it’s quantity over quality this week, but even we’re taken aback by the sheer number of product on the way in the coming days.
That includes a host of drops that we’ve had our eye on throughout the year; the Air Jordan 4 “Cave Stone,” another shoe out of the Nike x LEGO partnership, the Limosine SB Dunk Low, and the debut of the Converse SHAI 001 foremost in that group. Parse through the rest of the slate and you’ll find there’s plenty more to keep watch over, from a heavy basketball slate featuring the Kobe 9 and A’One to fresh looks for the buzzy Trunner LX and New Balance 2000.
Note that you’ll find one extra gallery below – a double-digit drop day on September 1st means we’ve split that day’s releases into two sections. Otherwise, you can catch the usual breakdown included below, with hyperlinks leading back to our original coverage of each shoe/collection. Follow those to find our “Where To Buy” sections for each, containing store lists and direct pick-links for release day. We’ll keep this page current with any late-breaking additions, but to 553558-615 you don’t miss out on anything, watch our Sneaker Release Dates and Jordan Releases 2025 landing pages.






Given Sunday is typically quiet, the week begins with Labor Day on September 1st, providing an incredibly deep slate as the first of the month typically tends to. As we have on previous occasions, we’ll split between the basketball offers and shoes outside of that category. Beginning off of the hardwood, only the kids can really get in on the NIKE AIR JORDAN 1 HIGH OG FIRST CLASS FLIGHT 31cm but the partnership is notable enough to elevate it to #1. The return of the Nike Air Trainer Huarache “Cool Blue” Air Jordan 6 PE Howard Air Force 1 Low Invisible Woman 2.0 line things up behind the toy-centric collab. We close out with more colorways for the Vomero Plus, Air Jordan 1 Low SE GS Wear Away Yellow GEL-Kayano 14 “Obsidian” The Air Jordan 1 Zoom Rage Green adidas LA Trainer.




Still on September 1st, as far as hoops, the Nike Kobe 9 EM “Black” would likely headline in either group, a “Team Bank” look for the newly reintroduced silhouette. Next is the A’One “Topaz Gold” before we shift to a Three Stripes two-pack, the adidas Dame X “Bucks” and Dame X “Electric Pink.” Last but not least, the Boston brand gets involved with the New Balance Hesi Low v2 in two looks; off-white/grey and black/burgundy,



September 2nd sees the “Fog Be The Cloud” Jamel McLean attacking the rim in the Jordan 6 Rings touch down via his beaspunge.com, and further seeds of Devin’s PE-to-public pipeline with the Nike Book 1 “Safari.” Air Jordan 1 High Golf Midnight Navy Jackets Air Force 1 Low Metalwork.




September 3rd’s premier drop continues the ABZORB story via the New Balance 2000 “Light Chrome Blue.” Then it’s back to Beaverton: three variations of the Rysheed Jordan goes up in a gradient Under Armour Anatomix Spawn, the Jordan Trunner LX “Luminous Green,” Get Air Jordan 11 Retro Low Snake Light Bone CD6846-002 Total 90 III “Pink Foam.”




SGA stans rejoice — September4th finally sees the Converse Shai 001 “Butter” release after months of lead-up. Not to be outdone, Wonder Boy gets in the mix with the Jordan Luka 4 “Gone Camping” NIKE AIR JORDAN 7 RETRO PURE PLATINUM 27cm Nike Air Jordan 3 Retro Dark Iris UK 7 Air Jordan 1 High OG Turbo Green Mens Jordan 4 TD.



September 5th features Morant’s mismatched Ja 3 “Hustle and Flow” JORDAN 1 MID SE TD ZEN MASTER Air Rift. If you missed out on the earlier drop, the Jamel McLean attacking the rim in the Jordan 6 Rings Air Jordan 1 Mid "Grey Green".







September 6th The Jordan Spizike Gets the UNDFTD Treatment Jordan 4 “Cave Stone,” but stay tuned to SNKRS that same day for the Limosine SB Dunk Low. CONFIRMED contributes their own A-list linkup with the Air Jordan 8 Retro OVO Calipari Pack Sample capsule. JORDAN PLAYGROUND 2.0 BLANCO, the Air Jordan 3 “El Vuelo” will drop early before a wider global drop on the 20th. Florals stay in focus for the Japanese giant when the SHUSHU/TONG Asics GEL-Kinetic Fluent hits. Concluding with a few more basketball drops, the Nike Book 1 “Neon” Air Jordan 11 Adapt EU Charger DON Issue 7 “Louisville,” and Nike Sabrina 3 “Silencer” speak to some of each brand’s foremost ballers.





