As the year draws to a close, Nike, Jordan and Nocta continue to deliver new sneaker releases. Between bold collaborations and innovative designs, the brands have pairs in store that promise to leave a lasting impression one final time before 2025.
Air Jordan 4 "Net"
Jordan loves revisiting its classics. As the Air Jordan 4 celebrates its 35th anniversary, the sportswear brand made several modifications throughout the year with the help of Nigel Sylvester. This month, Jordan's designers are going solo with a design modification through the arrival of an Air Jordan 4 Net.
New design means new perspectives. The pair opts for a net that wraps further around the upper of the shoe. Traditionally located at the midfoot, it now covers the collar and the tongue, bringing a new aesthetic dimension. As for the colorway, Jordan Brand goes with an immaculate version while gold details refine the design.
The Air Jordan 4 "Net" release is set for December 2 on Nike at a retail price of €220.
Air Jordan 4 NET WMNS "White"
Expected release on December 02, 2024
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Lil Yachty x Nike Air Force 1 Low "Concrete Boys"
Some collaborations feel like a perfect match from the moment they are announced. That is the case for Lil Yachty and Nike. For the first time, Bruce Kilgore's design is about to be reimagined by the American rapper from Georgia who has risen to the top of the music industry. Initially announced as a Friends & Family edition, the pair eventually made its debut at ComplexCon in Las Vegas before receiving a global release.
White leather. Blue details. 1982 deubre. Embroidered Concrete Boys logo. The Nike Air Force 1 Low returns to its 2000s look while drawing inspiration from the artist's music label. The pair features the "Concrete Boys" inscription along with the mention "It's Us". The finishing touch? A vintage box with custom tissue paper.
The Lil Yachty x Nike Air Force 1 Low "Concrete Boys" will hit the shelves on December 2 on Nike SNKRS at a retail price of €130.
Lil Yachty x Nike Air Force 1 Low "Concrete Boys"
Expected release on December 02, 2024
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Stash x Nike Air Max 95 "Black Harbor Blue"
In 2006, Stash released a Nike Air Max 95 as part of the "Artist Series". A project that quickly earned its place in sneaker history, as he was the very first artist to customize a pair of Nikes. This month, the Swoosh plans to bring the pair back to celebrate over twenty years of collaboration with the renowned Brooklyn graffiti artist.
Genuine leather. Durable fabrics. Sergio Lozano's design is revisited with new technical materials. As for the colorway, the pair retains its various shades of blue and grey creating a seamless gradient. Unlike the original, this pair features exposed loops that pass through open eyelets instead of remaining hidden beneath the upper. The finishing touch? Interchangeable Velcro patches on the tongue and zip.
Get ready, as the pair is expected on December 4 at a retail price of €200 on Nike SNKRS.
Stash x Nike Air Max 95 "Black Harbor Blue"
Expected release on December 04, 2024
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Swarovski x Nike Air Max Plus WMNS
After Tiffany, it is now the turn of the Austrian crystal giant: Swarovski. For over 130 years, the iconic brand has carried on the craftsmanship of founder Daniel Swarovski. While the partnership between Nike and Swarovski is not new (the two partners have already collaborated on several other models, including the Ja 1, the Air Force 1, the Air Max 97 and the Air Max 95 with its crystal ornaments), the jeweler lends its crystals to the Nike Air Max Plus for the first time, unveiling two editions: a "Sunset" and a "Moonlight".
Iconic wavy lines. Nike Air cushioning. Arched midsole. Both designs incorporate the signature details of the Nike TN. The finishing touch? A cascade of Swarovski crystals, creating a mosaic inspired by a sunset for one and moonlight for the other.
The Swarovski x Nike Air Max Plus WMNS "Sunset" and "Moonlight" will arrive on December 5 on Nike SNKRS. Expect to pay €450 and €550.
Swarovski x Nike Air Max Plus WMNS "Sunset"
Expected release on December 05, 2024
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Swarovski x Nike Air Max Plus WMNS "Moonlight"
Expected release on December 05, 2024
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Nike Air Force 1 Low "Kobe Bryant"
The basketball legend and Lakers icon makes his comeback. Two years ago, Vanessa Bryant and the Swoosh reached an agreement to continue selling "Kobe" pairs. This month, Bruce Kilgore's design is set to carry the Black Mamba's DNA, inspired by an Air Force 1 Mid worn by Kobe himself during the 2002-2003 season.
Yellow accents. Premium leather reinforcements. Air cushioning. The pair takes on the key characteristics of the Air Force 1 Mid, specifically from when he was free to wear whichever brand he wanted after ending his previous contract, and before signing with the Swoosh. On the branding side, the pair features an embossed Sheath logo, paying tribute to Kobe's legacy.
Collectors take note, as the Nike Air Force 1 Low "Kobe" will make its appearance on December 6 at a retail price of €130 on Nike SNKRS.
Nike Air Force 1 Low "Kobe Bryant"
Expected release on December 06, 2024
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Air Jordan 5 "Black Sail"
Like it or not, some colorways are a perfect match for the Jordan lineup. If there is one that resonates with everyone, it is the "Black Sail". This month, the sportswear brand's fifth signature shoe returns with a reinvented design.
Premium materials. White blends. Black accents. The pair retains the design details of its OG shape. Naturally, it is refined by its iconic details, namely the translucent outsole, the lace-lock and the breathable side panels. The finishing touch? Its signature reflective tongue.
The Air Jordan 5 SE "Sail" is expected on December 7 on Nike SNKRS at a retail price of €210.
Air Jordan 5 "Black Sail"
Expected release on December 07, 2024
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Nike Air Max Muse "Black Metallic Silver"
Nothing seems to stop the Swoosh. After introducing the Nike Air Max DN8 and the Nike Air Max 1000 at ComplexCon, a new model is already set to expand the Air Max range: the Nike Air Max Muse. Proportions. Shape. Texture. Cushioning. The pair promises to shake things up in the Air Max family. Ladies, this one is for you.
First spotted on the feet of Olympic athlete and gymnast Jordan Chiles, the design features subtly exaggerated proportions. Its shape, designed to stand out, highlights Air technology while a semi-glossy finish draws further attention to the Air Max technology and the accentuated arch.
A first drop is already scheduled for December 11 through select Nike retailers at a retail price of €180, while a second worldwide release is planned for January 10 on Nike SNKRS. More models and colorways will follow throughout 2025.
Nike Air Max Muse "Black Metallic Silver"
Expected release on December 11, 2024
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Nocta x Nike Air Force 1 Low Pastel Pack
Forza Nocta! While the Certified Lover Boy dominated 2024 with his Nike Hot Step 2, it seems the Nike Air Force 1 is making new waves this month. The Toronto rapper is preparing the arrival of three additional colorways for Bruce Kilgore's design.
Much like the Nocta x Nike Air Force 1 Low "Certified Lover Boy", the new pack features a milky translucent outsole with full tonal leather uppers for each model. On the menu: pastel purple and pastel yellow, while a "Love you forever" inscription joins the co-branding.
The Nocta x Nike Air Force 1 Low Palest Purple, Citron Tint and White will arrive on December 11. Expect to pay €160 per pair.
Nocta x Nike Air Force 1 Low "Certified Lover Boy"
Expected release on December 11, 2024
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Nocta x Nike Air Force 1 Low "Citron Tint"
Expected release on December 11, 2024
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Nocta x Nike Air Force 1 Low "Palest Purple"
Expected release on December 11, 2024
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Air Jordan 11 "Legend Blue"
Back to the classics. This month, the sportswear brand revives Michael Jordan's glory years through a design that marked the 1996 All Star Game: the Air Jordan 11 "Legend Blue". While the pair had already made a notable comeback in 2001 and 2014, the last version was far from faithful to the original. Ten years later, Jordan plans a design as close as possible to the retro version. Collectors take note.
White leather. Light grey nubuck. Blue accents. There is no doubt, the design returns with its 1996 characteristics. On the branding side, the sportswear brand relies on the elements that shaped sneaker culture, namely the Jumpman logo, while its sturdy translucent outsole completes the design.
The Air Jordan 11 "Legend Blue" will return on December 14 at a retail price of €210 on SNKRS and at other retailers.
Air Jordan 11 "Legend Blue"
Expected release on December 14, 2024
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Travis Scott x Air Jordan 1 Low OG Velvet Brown
While the Travis Scott x Jordan collaboration now spans a vast catalog of Nike and Jordan pairs, his Air Jordan 1 Low models still steal the spotlight from the rest. While numerous colorways have been cancelled, the "Velvet Brown" version is expected to hit the shelves to close the year on a high note.
Staying true to the aesthetic codes of previous collaborations, the pair opts for a brown suede upper, complemented by the iconic oversized reverse swoosh, Travis Scott's signature detail. Naturally, the design is refined by representative details such as the "Cactus Jack" logos and its vintage outsole.
Get ready, as the Travis Scott x Air Jordan 1 Low OG "Velvet Brown" arrives on December 21 on SNKRS. Expect to pay €160.
Travis Scott x Air Jordan 1 Low OG SP "Velvet Brown"
Expected release on December 21, 2024
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