The "Medellin Sunset" is celebrated by J Balvin's Air Jordan 3 in this week's best footwear releases.

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Levi's x Crocs, Albino & Preto x Nike SB, BBC x Clarks, and more all contributed to the fun.

As London Fashion Week wraps up and Milan Fashion Week kicks in, the world of footwear brings a fresh batch of releases. Nike, Jordan Brand, Crocs, Clarks, and PUMA are teaming up for an exciting lineup. But first, let's recap what happened in sneakers last week.

Chad Muska, a veteran skater, shared insights about his iconic éS Muska shoe from 25 years ago. He discussed his journey in skating and creating the first $100 USD skate shoe. PUMA's global creative director, Heiko Desens, talked about the return of FENTY x PUMA. We also highlighted the best footwear trends from New York Fashion Week.

In brand news, Nike Basketball made big announcements at the Nike World Basketball Festival. They introduced Devin Booker’s inaugural signature shoe, the Nike Book 1, and LeBron James’ latest sneaker, the Nike LeBron 21. Details on the “Pearlescent Orange” and “Akoya” colorways of the LeBron 21 were also revealed. Additionally, the basketball division showcased a 25-piece holiday preview.

In other industry updates, a new slip-on sneaker from norda was spotted, and a second Fear of God x adidas Rivalry Low 86 preview emerged. New Balance made waves with collaborations featuring The Whitaker Group, Stone Island, and skater Andrew Reynolds.

Now that you're caught up with the latest in the sneaker world, let's look ahead to the top ten drops of the next seven days. And remember, you can check out available footwear options on HBX for immediate purchase.

Crocs Classic and All-Terrain Clogs from Levi's

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Release Date: September 19 and 21

Release Price: To Be Confirmed

Where to Buy: Levi’s and Crocs

Why You Should Get Them: Crocs is known for its exciting collaborations, and this time, they've partnered with Levi’s for a special collection of Japanese-inspired Clogs. There are three styles in this lineup. The first two use the traditional Sashiko stitching technique, which creates unique patterns on the denim uppers of the All-Terrain Clog. 

In addition, the Classic Clog features a cool blue and white tie-dye design inspired by the Shibori dyeing method. Each pair comes with a set of thematic Jibbitz charms, and you'll find distinctive Levi’s details like the Two Horse-Pull stamp on the footbed.

The Nike Zoom LeBron 4 "Graffiti"

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Release Date: September 19

Release Price: $240 USD

Where to Buy: SNKRS

Why You Should Consider It: LeBron James and Nike Basketball are making waves with their latest Nike LeBron series, but they're also revisiting some classics. In 2023, they're putting the spotlight on the LeBron 4, especially the highly sought-after "Graffiti" edition. Originally released in 2006 with only 250 pairs available, it's making a comeback. This time, you'll find it in its iconic white, black, and red color scheme, gracing the Zoom Air-backed silhouette once again.

The Billionaire Boys Club x Clarks Wallabee

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Release Date: September 19

Release Price: To Be Confirmed

Where to Buy: Billionaire Boys Club

Why You Should Consider It: When you think of high-end streetwear with a touch of opulence, you think of Billionaire Boys Club. This brand exudes confidence and luxury, and they've consistently incorporated these elements into their diverse range of products over the years. Now, they've brought this essence to the Clarks Wallabee. The fusion of these two styles creates a visually striking design, available in vibrant color options like "Quercia," "Spiaggia," and "Fanta."

Nike ISPA Mindbody “Black and White”

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Release Date: September 20

Release Price: $180 USD

Where to Buy: SNKRS

Why You Should Consider It: At first glance, the ISPA Mindbody might not seem like it, but it's crafted as a fresh take on comfort and relaxation. With a comfy foam midsole, this shoe has made waves in its debut year, mainly due to its distinctive upper. The Flyknit material showcases special patterns while staying true to Nike’s circular design approach, constructed without the use of any glue.

PSG x Air Jordan 6 Low

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Release Date: September 20

Release Price: $200 USD

Where to Buy: SNKRS

Why You Should Consider It: While Lionel Messi and Neymar have left Paris Saint-Germain, Jordan Brand stays connected. The football club has seen various collaborations in recent years, and now they're embracing the low-top version of the Air Jordan 6. The shoe features touches of "Cement Grey" paired with vibrant "Magma Orange" accents. Notably, there's a special heel label paying tribute to the team's home ground, Parc des Princes.

A-COLD-WALL* x Nike TN98 “Stone” & “Onyx”

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Release Date: September 21

Release Price: $220 USD

Where to Buy: SNKRS

Why You Should Consider It:  A-COLD-WALL*, after collaborating on Converse projects, recently returned to partner with Nike on a fresh take of the Air Max Plus, known as TN98. Available in "Stone" and "Onyx" shades, it draws inspiration from architectural design, emphasizing strong lines and geometry. The material makeup has been altered, featuring full-grain leather designed to naturally break down. Laser-etched branding serves as a nod to this collaboration.

Noah x PUMA Pro Star Indoor

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Release Date: September 21 and 23

Release Price: $155 USD

Where to Buy: Noah and PUMA

Why You Should Consider It: If tennis is still on your mind after the thrilling US Open, Noah and PUMA have something special. They've reached into the PUMA archives to bring back the Pro Star Indoor. This court shoe boasts a smooth white leather upper with vibrant green accents at the collar and above the midsole. To complete the look, there's a clean gum sole.

J Balvin x Air Jordan 3 “Medellín Sunset”

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Release Date: September 23


Release Price: $250 USD


Where to Buy: SNKRS


Why You Should Get Them: The long-awaited J Balvin x Air Jordan 3 “Medellín Sunset” is finally here. After much anticipation, this special shoe is hitting the shelves. It features a premium leather upper in a distinctive "Coconut Milk" hue, complemented by a striking "Solar Flare" gradient on the heel. The semi-translucent outsole adds a final touch for fans of the Colombian artist to appreciate.

Albino & Preto x Nike SB Dunk Low

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Release Date: September 23


Release Price: $130 USD


Where to Buy: SNKRS


Why You Should Consider It: While Nike SB is known for skateboarding, they're not afraid to venture into other sports. The latest blend is with jiu-jitsu, thanks to Albino & Preto's take on the SB Dunk Low. Crafted with sturdy canvas resembling gi fabrics and textures, it also features a unique wear-away layering, paying homage to the belt system of jiu-jitsu.

Air Jordan 2 “Black Cement”

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Release Date: September 23


Release Price: $175 USD


Where to Buy: SNKRS


Why You Should Consider It: 35 years ago, the Air Jordan 3 made a significant mark in Nike's collaboration with Michael Jordan. To celebrate, the iconic "Black Cement" color scheme is now featured on the Air Jordan 2. The shoe is predominantly black with touches of gray on the heel, lining, tongue, and rubber outsole. Like the original, vibrant red accents bring a pop of color to the tongue and heel logos.

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