I’m not a big enough fan of LeBron’s signature Nikes to know exactly how the Time Machine works as a celebration of LeBron’s career, aside from recognizing some of the colors used here like the green and pink from the LeBron South Beach, but that’s the concept behind this shoe so I’m assuming LeBron fans are geeking out over it.At Runnerinn, the online running store of the Tradeinn group, we help you find the running shoes adapted to your feet and always at the best price. Pick up a pair via the Nike SNKRS app or aftermarket sites like GOAT and Flight Club. The Nike Air Jordan IV Black and Light Steel is set to drop on October 1st at 7:00 AM for a retail price of $210. At the end of the day it’s just a black Jordan 4, but it looks undeniably fresh, so if you’re lucky enough to cop this release this week, it’ll be the highlight of your wardrobe no question. Nike Air Jordan IV Black and Light Steel NikeĪs cool as the double digit Jordans are, let’s face it, the best stuff will always be I-VI, so while we’re hyped for the Hyper Royal, we’re even more psyched for this Black and Light Steel iteration of the Jordan 4.įeaturing a stealthy design with steel accents and crimson red branding, the Black and Light Steel features a suede and textile upper atop a steel and white midsole with matching Jumpman logos on the heel and tongue. The Nike Women’s Air Jordan XII Hyper Royal is set to drop on October 1st at 7:00 AM PST for a retail price of $200. The Hyper Royal features a lizard-skin textured premium leather upper with a blue and black color scheme and a swirling psychedelic print job underfoot and on the insoles. This week the Jordan XII is getting a Hyper Royal colorway in women’s sizing. We called it a few months back, Nike is focusing in on the double digit Jordans and we’re here for it. New Balance New Balance Nike Women’s Air Jordan XII Hyper Royal Nike The PALACE x New Balance 580 Shaded Spruce and Gargoyle are set to drop on September 30th at 7:00 AM PST for a retail price of $159.99. It’s a Palace collaboration, so there has got to be a stash pocket! The sneaker features a hairy suede upper with a speckled midsole, debased foxing, and a hidden stash pocket behind the woven tongue. This collaboration revitalizes the forgotten 580 silhouette which was a favorite in the Japanese streetwear scene in the late 90s and updates it with two vibrant colorways. Yes, we covered this drop last week when it was still a Palace exclusive, but it’s a slow week and this is a dope sneaker, so we’re hitting it again before its official New Balance drop this Friday. Let’s dive into this week’s best sneakers! We love to see that type of gender balance in streetwear! Highlights of the week include the Dunk High ’85s, the Black and Dark Powder Blue low-top Jordans, and the Tom Sach’s designed General Purpose shoe out of NikeCraft. It’s also a strong week for Women’s sizes, with half of the releases dropping as either women’s size exclusives or full-size runs. Overall it’s a pretty slow week - with Nike massively dominating - but as slow as it is we’re still getting three different Air Jordan drops, which would certainly be a big event any other week. Then without warning, Nike and Adidas decided to push a lot of their best releases of the week back, so while this list is still packing eight dope drops, a few of them are repeat re-releases. Yesterday while building out this week’s roundup we had a list that looked very different. Welcome to SNX DLX, your weekly roundup of the best sneakers to hit the internet. Disclaimer: While all of the products recommended here were chosen independently by our editorial staff, Uproxx may receive payment to direct readers to certain retail vendors who are offering these products for purchase.
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