Following a busy first month packed with restocks and new releases, February is fast approaching and promises even more surprises. This month, get ready for a wave of nostalgia from the Jordan Brand, which is bringing back a few classics that will take you back to the best eras of sneaker culture. Of course, other brands have surprises in store for you too!
Nike Dunk Low "Brazil"
Time for a festive vibe! This month, the Swoosh will be channeling Brazil by re-releasing Peter Moore's design for a second time, last seen in 2020.
The colors of the Brazilian flag will highlight the innovative design details of the Nike Dunk Low while staying true to the original OG version, initially released in 2001. On the branding side, the American giant's creative teams have kept the lateral Swoosh and the Nike inscription on the label.
The pair's restock is expected on February 2 on SNKRS and at other retailers. It will be priced at €120. Mark your calendars!
Nike Dunk Low "Brazil"
Expected release on February 2, 2024
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Air Jordan 3 Craft "Ivory"
Long before the Reimagined range, there was the Air Jordan Craft line. In 2024, it seemed only natural for Jordan to expand its successful collection. After the Air Jordan 1, the Air Jordan 2, and the Air Jordan 4 SE Craft "Photon Dust", it is now the turn of Tinker Hatfield's third design to join the capsule.
Immaculate leather base. Grey suede reinforcements. Translucent details on the heel and sole. The Air Jordan 3 is back with a version worthy of its legacy. While the pair features multiple harmonious textures, dual branding on the label and heel confirms the arrival of this true spring standout.
The pair is expected on February 3 at a price of €220 on SNKRS and at other retailers. You will need to be quick!
Air Jordan 3 Craft "Ivory"
Expected release on February 3, 2024
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Pack Year of the Dragon
While February is synonymous with love, the Swoosh will also be celebrating the Lunar New Year. Since 2002, Nike has honored this ancestral tradition with a zodiac theme inspired by the twelve animal signs. After the Year of the Rabbit, it is time for the Year of the Dragon!
Whether it is the Air Jordan 1 Low, the Air Force 1, the Dunk, or the Jordan Spizike, each pair features multiple overlays inspired by the dragon theme. On the color side, the low-tops go for a traditional combination, while Bruce Kilgore's design opts for a spring-like palette, in line with the cherry blossoms.
Each pair from the Chinese New Year collection will arrive on February 6 on Nike and SNKRS.
Air Jordan 1 Low OG "Year of the Dragon"
Expected release on February 6, 2024
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Air Jordan 1 Low SE "Year of the Dragon"
Expected release on February 6, 2024
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Jordan Spizike Low "Year of the Dragon"
Expected release on February 6, 2024
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Nike Air Force 1 Low "Year of the Dragon"
Expected release on February 6, 2024
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Nike Dunk Low GS "Year of the Dragon"
Expected release on February 6, 2024
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Nike Shox TL WMNS "Platinum Tint White Gym Red"
After a brief hiatus, the Swoosh's piston-cushion model made its grand return with a monochromatic duo that did not go unnoticed. In February, Nike will continue to revisit its model with a striking new combination.
This time, the Shox TL takes a sophisticated and minimalist approach with a blend of red, white, and silver. The pair retains its futuristic look thanks to its two-tone cushioned sole.
Following an initial release in January, the Nike Shox TL WMNS Platinum Tint White Gym Red will return on February 13 on Nike for those who missed it. It will be priced at €170.
Nike Shox TL WMNS "Platinum Tint White Gym Red"
Expected release on February 13, 2024
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Trophy Room x Air Jordan 1 Low SP "Away"
If there is one release that is likely to make waves this month, it is the collaboration between Trophy Room and Jordan. After numerous confirmed rumors, the two partners are back on the Air Jordan 1 Low. On the agenda, two versions: a "Home" Air Jordan Low, available exclusively at the Orlando shop, followed by an "Away" version.
Once again, Marcus draws on an important part of Michael Jordan's historical legacy, taking inspiration from the look of 1980s trading cards. The result? A concept blending satin and leather that gives birth to an AJ1 Low reminiscent of the Chicago colorway.
While the pair was originally set to arrive on February 15 at Trophy Room and select retailers, its release has been postponed. The price is set at €150. We hope the pair will not be subject to yet another backdoor release.
Trophy Room x Air Jordan 1 Low SP "Away"
Release postponed to March 21, 2024
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Air Jordan 1 High '85 "Metallic Burgundy"
Like it or not, the Air Jordan 1 High holds a special place in the sneaker world. The sportswear brand knows this well and is taking you on a nostalgic journey through its archives to bring back one of the most iconic OG colorways from the "Metallic Pack". Collectors, take note!
The 2024 version will faithfully revive the original design, featuring its raised upper and metallic red colorway. On the branding side, the Jordan teams have kept the traditional elements to give a second life to this timeless design.
The release of the Air Jordan 1 High '85 "Metallic Burgundy" is set for February 16 on SNKRS and at other retailers. The pair will be available at a price of €200.
Air Jordan 1 High '85 "Metallic Burgundy"
Expected release on February 16, 2024
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Air Jordan 4 Retro "Bred Reimagined"
This year, the iconic Air Jordan 4 celebrates its 35th anniversary! To mark the occasion, Jordan Brand is pulling out all the stops with a special edition from 1989: the Air Jordan 4 Bred Reimagined. This is the model worn by Michael Jordan during Game 5 of the playoffs against the Cleveland Cavaliers on May 7, 1989. With his shot dubbed "The Shot", the Chicago Bulls' GOAT secured the victory for his team. The rest is history.
Jordan loves its classics. While the pair has already seen five retro versions, this one swaps the usual nubuck for premium leather for the first time. On the branding side, the famous Nike Air will make its grand return on the heel.
Mark your calendars, as the pair will finally arrive on February 17, Michael Jordan's birthday, at a price of €220 on SNKRS and at other retailers. A double celebration not to be missed!
Air Jordan 4 Retro "Bred Reimagined"
Expected release on February 17, 2024
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Nike Dunk Low "Green Ostrich"
Unsurprisingly, the Swoosh will expand the Nike Dunk Low range with ever more distinctive designs. This time, it is all about the exotic, as the creative team announces the comeback of ostrich leather for its latest creation.
The material, prized for its slightly rough quilted texture, returns on Peter Moore's design with an eye-catching green finish. A design that will not go unnoticed and could revive the trend from the 2000s to 2010s.
The low-top will arrive on February 17 on Nike and at select retailers at a price of €140.
Nike Dunk Low "Green Ostrich"
Expected release on February 17, 2024
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C.P. Company x Asics Gel Quantum 360 VIII
During Fashion Week, Asics crossed paths with C.P. Company. For the first time, the brand founded by Massimo Osti, often called the father of streetwear, has put its touch on the Gel-Quantum 360 design. An opportunity to discover two monochrome pairs with a bold statement.
The first opts for a yellow colorway with breathable mesh and a matching TPU upper that provides both structure and durability. The second features a softer colorway highlighting C.P. Company logos on the toebox and tongue.
Following the pop-up store on January 19, this new technical offering will arrive on February 22 on Asics and at other retailers. Each pair will be available at a price of €200.
C.P. Company x Asics Gel Quantum 360 VIII "Yellow"
Expected release on February 22, 2024
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C.P. Company x Asics Gel Quantum 360 VIII "Cement Grey"
Expected release on February 22, 2024
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CLOT x adidas Superstar "White Black"
On the CLOT side, a new chapter is about to begin. After ending its partnership with Nike, the time has come for Edison Chen to drop a new project with his latest collaborator: the Three Stripes brand.
CLOT reimagines the adidas Superstar with a blend of classic and contemporary style. The most striking element of this new collaboration is undoubtedly the cream serrated outsole reminiscent of vintage track runners, giving the shoe an athletic yet elegant edge.
The CLOT x adidas Superstar will arrive on February 23. Its price has not yet been revealed.
CLOT x adidas Superstar "White Black"
Expected release on February 23, 2024
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