If you tapped in to our June Jordan Releases preview, you’ll know it’s already shaping up to be an expensive period even in the earliest stages of this month. The first week may be cause for some tough decisions, but we’ve got you covered with a rundown of everything of note this week to help you make the most informed choices possible.
For those with us in continuing to track the “Big Bubble” Air Max 95, another variation on “Neon” arrives with the “Bright Mandarin,” arguably the grand prize of this week’s lineup. We continue to hear from Beaverton throughout the week: the kids’ Jordan 4 “Light Lemon Twist,” Jordan 11 Low “Igloo,” Air Max Uptempo “Bulls,” and Hayley Wilson Nike SB Dunk Low. For ‘heads of a certain ilk, your biggest get this week might just be the Salehe Bembury x Crocs Pollex Clog, as the “Tree Camo” pair that the designer once promised as a forever F&F exclusive unexpectedly hits the public.
Rounding up the “other brands,” three new pairs in the Made in USA seasonal collection hit the NB site, Isabel Marant reintroduces the sneaker wedge, PUMA reimagines the Speedcat and a new Angel Reese Reebok release tips off.
Like we always say at this time, the above rundown gives you a taste of what’s upcoming but not a complete breakdown. For that, you’ll have to peruse the list and photos ahead, with attached hyperlinks leading back to detailed release coverage and “Where To Buy” links. For any late-breaking news, check our Sneaker Release Dates and Jordan Release Dates hubs.





The second half of the Fortnite adidas UltraBOOST collection leads us off on June 1st, followed by a modern reprise of an archival Kevin Durant colorway with the Nike KD 18 “Seat Pleasant.” Only kids will be able to rock the Air Jordan 4 “Light Lemon Twist,” but a new spin on the Big Cat sensation carries a wider scope: the PUMA Speedcat Plus. Finally, a new look for the Three Stripes signature skater gets a public release following a SoHo pop-up series, the adidas Tyshawn II in “Navy.”

Hoopers are solely in focus on June 3rd, when a sparkling version of the Nike GT Cut 3 Turbo hits retailers and NDC.

It’s again the case on June 4th, as one of the W’s brightest stars mints her first on-court release via the Angel Reese Reebok Engine A.








As if to make up for two one-drop days, June 5th is stacked from start to finish. First up is the global / wide launch of the Nike x Worksout Air Max 95, hitting SNKRS and retailers after a Korean exclusive drop. Then comes the Nike Air Max Uptempo “Bulls,” perhaps the most notable stop in the silhouette’s retro run. A beaspunge.com release for the once-exclusive Salehe Bembury Crocs Pollex Clog “Tree Camo” follows, before a Bembury collaborator lets loose three new pairs in the New Balance Made In USA Summer 2025 collection [992 “Sweet Caramel,” 992 “Raw Cashew,” 990v6 “Light Mushroom.” Rounding a heavy day: sneaker wedges are back as part of the Isabel Marant Converse capsule, two new looks for the Jordan Luka 4 and Jordan Luka .77 touch down, the Nike Air Max Sunder “Blue Camo” hits SNKRS, and Foot Locker nabs a few exclusives (New Balance 2002R + New Balance 9060)




Midweek, the crown jewel of the slate enters: the Nike Air Max 95 “Bright Mandarin” on June 6th. If you prefer modern silhouettes, maybe the MLB Air Max 720 will be more up your alley, connecting about a dozen colorways to major club’s City Connect jerseys. The same day, we get a new version of LaMelo’s lifestyle shoe with the PUMA LaFrance “Airbrush” and a continuation of an underrated crossover series in the Reebok Pump Omni Zone II “French Open.”



June 7th, as always, brings a Saturday Jordan release in the Air Jordan 11 Low Igloo, but your attention on SNKRS may instead point towards the Hayley Wilson SB Dunk Low. If you’ve got eyes outside of Beaverton, it’ll likely be the adidas Fear of God Athletics II “Ash Pearl” that’s worth your attention.
Note that the A Ma Maniere Jordan 5 is currently reported for a June 7th release date. If/when that drop is release, it’ll be reflected in the gallery above.