Weekly sneaker guide highlights new releases

A new selection of sneakers from major brands hits stores this week.

Several collaborations and colorways are scheduled for release between May 12 and May 15. The adidas Tokyo in black or blue nylon is due May 15. A Y-3 x Wales Bonner pair arrives May 13.

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Vivid realistic illustration of multiple sneaker and apparel collaborations from brand partnerships teased on social media for early May releases.
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Fashion collaborations dominate early may releases

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Multiple sneaker and apparel partnerships were teased this week across social media and brand channels.

Several sneaker brands including Nike, Salomon, ASICS, and New Balance have launched or scheduled new models this week. Highlights feature collaborations like Nike x Patta and performance-oriented designs from adidas and others. Releases span from available now through May 8.

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March 2026 features a packed lineup of sneaker drops from brands including Nike, Jordan Brand, Adidas, and New Balance. Highlights include returns of classic models like the Nike Air Max 95 Neon and Virgil Abloh’s Air Jordan 1 High Alaska, alongside debuts from collaborations such as Thom Browne with Asics. The month offers a mix of retros, team-themed colorways, and innovative designs.

Nike is launching the first-ever general retail release of its iconic Moon Shoe in three new spring colorways. The yellow and white, navy and white, and triple white versions will drop via SNKRS on April 3, followed by Nike's webstore on May 7. This marks over 50 years since the sneaker's original creation in 1971.

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Nike has revealed close-up details of its Midnight Navy Moon Shoe, part of the first general-release colorways announced earlier this spring. Featuring nylon and suede uppers in rich navy with a stitched cream-white Swoosh, the shoes retail for $110-$120 and launch in the US via Nike's website on May 7.

Australian retailer Up There has collaborated with Adidas on a limited-edition black sneaker drawing from Melbourne's athletic heritage. The new model reworks a 1956 Olympic design into a modern street shoe.

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Fashion observers note a move away from sandals toward minimalist shoes this season.

 

 

 

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