“White/Black” will be available, each of which is constructed with a breathable mesh upper and a Contagrip outsole.

Get Ready for the US Open: Best Footwear Drops This Week

Sports fans, get excited! While we eagerly await the return of the NBA and American football seasons, the US Open is here to satisfy our cravings for competitive action. And as always, the sneaker world has some exciting releases to add to the mix.

Notable Contributions from Top Brands

Nike, Salomon, Jordan Brand, New Balance, Reebok, adidas, and ASICS have all brought their A-game this week with some must-have footwear drops.

Recapping the Headlines

Before we dive into the new releases, let’s take a look back at some of the biggest news from the past week. Nike made waves by suing CLOT’s Edison Chen, while also revealing collaborations with Yu-Gi-Oh! and Cav Empt. New Balance also caught our attention with new colorways of the 1906L and 993, and Crocs announced a partnership with the NFL and a special edition Windows XP-themed clog. PUMA ambassador Tyrese Haliburton teased a new colorway of his upcoming Hali 1, ASICS Skateboarding teamed up with Gino Iannucci, and Reebok announced the release of Angel Reese’s first signature shoe. And to top it off, SZA and Vans announced a new partnership.

Looking Ahead

Now that we’re all caught up, let’s look ahead at what’s to come. Don’t forget to check out HBX for some of these styles that are available now.

Nike Air Max 1000 “Oat” & “Black”

Get ready for a new era of Nike Air with the global launch of the Air Max 1000 in collaboration with Zellerfeld. These 3D-printed sneakers come in two monochromatic colorways, “Oat” and “Black,” with pops of orange and neon green on the Air units. The wavy design not only looks cool, but also provides responsive cushioning.

Salomon XT-Whisper Void

Salomon is bringing back a classic with a modern twist. The XT-Whisper Void is a revamped version of a women’s model from 2000, featuring a breathable mesh upper and Contagrip outsole. Four colorways will be available, each with a unique blend of ethereal colors and contemporary linework. 

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