It might just be the largest release slate in this series’ renewed run. The impending Holiday season and continued product pressure from the NBA season means a jumbo-sized crop of new sneakers to sort through on the immediate horizon.
Starting, with collaborations. Notre and Vans are shaking hands once again with a new collection around the SK8 Hi and Rowley XLT, CP Company brings a specialized touch to the adidas SZPL catalog, CLOT continues their work on the adidas Gazelle, LeBron’s newest signature pens an ode to Monopoly, and last but certainly not least, a new era of Travis Scott shoes marches on with the Jumpman Jack “Mocha.”
Then to the Jumpman. The Air Jordan 39 re-enters the spotlight after some time off with a “UNC” inspired look, the Tatum 3 echoes some long-standing motifs, and we pack in not one, but two retro releases: the Air Jordan 11 “Bred Velvet” and Air Jordan 4 “Fear.” Rounding out some notable drops elsewhere on the calendar are the KD 17 “Aunt Pearl,” the mashup Air Max Waffle Racer, and the re-introduction of the Nike Air Max TL 2.5.
Like we always say, the above recap may give you a bird’s eye view of what’s coming up, but there’s no way to take in the full breadth of upcoming releases without checking our full breakdown below. Underneath each photo, you’ll find hyperlinks that lead back to our original articles, where you can catch direct pick-up links and our detailed coverage surrounding each shoe. To ensure that you don’t miss anything coming up, keep an eye on our Sneaker Release Dates and Jordan Release Dates landing pages.
A classic gets a luxe update with the Air Jordan 11 “Bred Velvet” on November 11th.
Edison Chen and the Three Stripes circle back with November 11th’s latest Clot Gazelle capsule.
The King’s off-the-court journey continues with the LeBron TR 1 “Better With Age” on November 11th.
Washington’s finest releases his PE to the public when the GT Cut 3 “Jordan Poole” lands on November 11th.
Premium materials, cutting edge performance and championship pedigree define November 12th’s Air Jordan 39 “Dark Powder Blue.”
Italy and Germany come together for the adidas CP Company SPZL capsule on November 12th.
The pull-tabbed remodel of “Dynamic Air” lives on with the Nike Air Max Dn “Light Bone,” landing November 12th.
La Flame brings the start of his footwear empire to its current golden child with the Jordan Jumpman Jack “Mocha,” dropping on November 13th.
A wild mashup hits the shelves on November 14th with the Air Max Waffle Racer, debuting in “Action Green.”
#0’s emphasis on off-the-court peace continues with the Jordan Tatum 3 “Zen” on November 14th.
From Hollywood to Park Place. The Nike LeBron 22 “Monopoly” lands in one of two colorways on November 15th.
Devin Booker issues arguably the first true Suns colorway with the Book 1 “Court Purple” on November 15th.
Kevin Durant’s sentimental series continues on November 15th with the Nike KD 17 “Aunt Pearl.”
Another archival Air Max enters the fold on November 15th via the Air Max TL 2.5 “Total Orange.”
Look good, feel good. Deion Sanders’ days in Atlanta loom large over November 15th’s Air DT Max ’96 “Falcons.”
Two reliable partners link back up with the Notre Vans collection on November 15th.
Suit up in style on November 15th when the adidas Dame 9 “Flight Jacket” hits shelves.
It may not be banner #28, but Bronx Bombers devotees can nab a consolation prize with November 15th’s ASICS GEL-NYC “Yankees.”
“You’re afraid of what I will become.” The Air Jordan 4 “Fear” keeps the AJ4’s 35th anniversary going on November 16th.