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Air Jordan 5 “Grape,” Triple White Foams, And This Week’s Best Releases

Air Jordan 5 “Grape,” Triple White Foams, And This Week’s Best Releases

We’ll acknowledge it up front: for many out there, the Air Jordan 5 “Grape” will easily take the cake as the one release worth tracking this week. However, don’t discount what else is on the slate, a healthy group of about a dozen that’s certainly scratch one itch or another. For ‘heads of a certain age, the Nike Air Foamposite One “Triple White” may speak to you, balancing iconic basketball construction with a sleek, icy colorway. For younger fans, it might just be the Tyler, The Creator Converse collection, reviving a slew of archival models in the first step of a new “artist residency” style series for the Boston brand. Finally, for true hoopers, the adidas Harden Vol. 9 “Red Metallic” is worth watching, a fiery do-up of The Beard’s latest as it embarks on the second leg of its run.

As we always say, the above summary gives you a zoomed-out view of what’s on the way, but you’ll need to sift through the day-by-day breakdowns ahead to get a complete sense. Follow the hyperlinks in the blurbs attached to each for direct pick-up links and our original articles surrounding each drop. While we’ll keep this page updated with any late-breaking additions, keep our Sneaker Release Dates and Jordan Releases 2025 pages within reach to ensure you don’t miss a thing.

June 17th is heavy on the Three Stripes, but begins with Beaverton’s ode to ragequitting, the Nike x dotSwoosh Total 90. Then Germany drops off two of note, the adidas x H. Koumori Ultra Boost 5.0 collection and the adidas Italia Made In Italy.

In contrast, June 18th is all about Beaverton, first with the Air Jordan 1 Low OG “Washed Teal,” going wide after an early launch months ago. On the sidelines for a few months, the Air Max Waffle Racer is back in our lives with two new colorways, the Nike Air Max Waffle Racer “”Sprinter Green” Air Max Waffle Racer “Bright Ceramic” *

Though you’ll only spot one image above, there are two releases worth monitoring on June 19th: the Nike x Limosine SB Dunk Low (not yet revealed via official shots) and the “Grounded Pastels” pack, comprised of the New Balance 991v2 “Celestial Blue” and New Balance 991v2 “Mineral Green.”

We finally get a more crowded group on June 20th, starting in splashy fashion with the wide-ranging Tyler, The Creator Converse 1908 capsule. A cleaned up version of an iconic silo lands with the Nike Air Foamposite “Triple White,” while a three-headed link-up goes wide with the atmos One Piece Crocs Classic Clog. Wrapping up the day’s offerings, the Swoosh honors their runner ahead of a record-breaking attempt with the Nike Faith Kipygeon collection and Anuel AA + Reebok add two more to their relationship.

It’d be tough for literally any shoe to outshine the Air Jordan 5 “Grape,” so unsurprisingly it’s our pick for June 21st and this week’s most impactful release. However, don’t sleep on the duo that sits behind it, the  Nike Dunk Low N7  and the adidas Harden Vol. 9 “Red Metallic” *

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