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A New Travis Scott x Air Jordan 1 Low OG “Pink Pack” Is Rumored for 2026

Name: Travis Scott x Air Jordan 1 Low OG “Pink Pack” (speculative mock-ups pictured above)Colorways: Sail/Tropical Pink/Shy Pink/Muslin and Muslin/Shy Pink/Sail/University RedSKUs: IQ7604-101 and IQ7604-100MSRP: $155 USDRelease Date: Summer 2026Where to Buy: NikeTravis Scott and Jordan Brand are one of the sneaker world’s most potent duos. Best known for flipping the Swoosh of the Air Jordan 1, especially the Air Jordan 1 Low OG, we’ve seen the duo continue to offer new takes on the shoe. While we await the arrival of the fragment design x Travis Scott x Air Jordan 1 Low OG next month, two more pairs are now expected to be dropping in the future.According to a new rumor report from brandon1an and Sneaker Market RO, La Flame has two pink colorways of the Air Jordan 1 Low OG set to drop in 2026. A “Pink Pack” was rumored last year as a 2025 drop and later ended up being reportedly cancelled. However, it looks like two pairs will be coming after all as Scott has been spotted wearing one version this summer. The two color compositions are similar, with speculative mock-ups above indicating what sort of color blocking may be present.At the time of writing, neither Travis Scott nor Jordan Brand have confirmed that a “Pink Pack” of Air Jordan 1 Low OGs will be dropping next year. Stay tuned for updates, including a first look at both colorways, as we currently expect both versions of the shoe to arrive next summer via Nike SNKRS and select retailers at a starting price of $155 USD.Click here to view full gallery at Hypebeast

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Salehe Bembury Presents the SPUNGE Osmosis

Name: SPUNGE OsmosisColorways: Mung, Slaw, Yukon, and MalawiMSRP: $150 USDRelease Date: October 13 (BeASpunge Raffle) and November 15 (Global)Where to Buy: BeASpungeSalehe Bembury knows no bounds. The prolific footwear designer has collaborated with countless brands over the years, bringing his distinct design language to a mix of iconic and novel silhouettes. While he continues to bring fresh energy to industry titans, Bembury is taking a bold new step next week with the introduction of his own footwear brand: SPUNGE.Following various teasers throughout the summer, the SPUNGE Osmosis has been officially revealed. The sneaker serves as SPUNGE’s first original silhouette and balances performance and lifestyle elements with its unique runner shape. One element that sets it apart from other shoes is its proprietary SQUISH TECH technology. This foam serves as a cushioning system and is encased within an engineered stability cage. All four colorways of “Mung,” “Slaw,” “Yukon,” and “Malawi” feature dynamic color compositions and SPUNGE branding at the lateral.SPUNGE will officially launch next week when winners of the Osmosis sneaker raffles are selected. All four lead colorways are being raffled via BeASpunge on October 13 with a retail price set for $150 USD. From there, launch events with partners such as Dover Street Market London and Kith NYC will lead up to a global launch on November 15.Click here to view full gallery at Hypebeast

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Mr. Bailey and adidas Unveil the adidas Originals x MRBAILEY® ARUKU YAGI Collaboration

Summary:Mr Bailey and adidas have announced a new collaboration.The ARUKU YAGI will debut exclusively at ComplexCon in Las Vegas on November 25-26.The drop features the debut of the Cinder Grey colourway, with early access to the Obsidian Black colorway for ComplexCon attendees.Whether it’s pursuing a product-driven art project, unearthing fresh ideas from new designers, or unveiling unexpected collaborations, Concept Kick founder Mr. Bailey (Daniel Bailey) continues on his relentless pursuit of footwear excellence.Earlier this year, Hypebeast revealed that the London-based creative would continue his partnership with adidas, teasing a new design of the Mr.Bailey Adidas ARUKU YAGI.Little was known about the release at the time, but today it has been announced that the adidas Originals x MRBAILEY® ARUKU YAGI will officially debut in late November this year.With Bailey’s history in product design, the collaboration – unsurprisingly – has an intense focus on utility and ergonomics. The ARUKU YAGI combines adidas technology with unique inspirations taken from the natural world to create a future-thinking product built for movement and adaptability.The lugged outsole of the silhouette is inspired by the cloven hoof of a mountain goat, specifically how its pristine anatomy effortlessly adapts to combat mixed terrains. This performance feature is elevated with a “Swirlfoam” midsole and toe and heel springs.True to Bailey’s belief that footwear can be both functional and emotional when pulled into a cultural context, the technology of the design seamlessly flows into the clean aesthetic. For instance, the layers of semi-translucent, no-sew TPU mesh panels and double-layered mudguards contribute to the form. The same goes for the sculptural rear plaques – a design feature the brands compare to carbon spoilers on a race car.This is the first time the silhouette will be available for purchase globally, launching with a “Cinder Grey” and “Obsidian Black” colorway.Scroll up to see the MRBAILEY® ARUKU YAGI “Cinder Grey” in more detail.Click here to view full gallery at Hypebeast

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Official Look at the Vibram x Nike Air Force 1 Low GORE-TEX “Black”

Name: Vibram x Nike Air Force 1 Low GORE-TEXColorway: Grey Fog/Particle Grey-Photon Dust-Metallic SilverSKU: HV5953-001MSRP: $170 USDRelease Date: Holiday 2025Where to Buy: NikeThe classic Nike Air Force 1 Low has been completely overhauled and fortified to tackle any weather condition. In a strategic fusion of performance technology, Nike has paired the iconic silhouette with a Vibram outsole and a GORE-TEX membrane, creating a shoe that is equal parts street legend and outdoor gear. The collaboration’s “Black” colorway is a sleek, monochromatic statement. The latest hue comes after the “Clay Green” and “Summit White” have been revealed. The entire upper is constructed from waterproof materials and lined with GORE-TEX, guaranteeing protection against rain and snow. This focus on utility is balanced by a minimalist aesthetic, allowing the aggressive, lugged Vibram outsole to be the visual focal point. This chunky, trail-ready sole transforms the traditionally flat-bottomed Air Force 1 into all-terrain footwear.The detailing subtly confirms the shoe’s rugged purpose. The lace dubraes are etched with the GORE-TEX logo, signaling its weather-ready construction. This technical upgrade elevates the AF1’s durability, making it a reliable choice for unpredictable conditions without sacrificing its timeless style. The Vibram x Nike Air Force 1 Low GORE-TEX is expected to be released this Holiday 2025.Click here to view full gallery at Hypebeast

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Fumito Ganryu Reunites With Puma for New Mostro XC Collection

Name: Fumito Ganryu x Puma Mostro XC, Fumito Ganryux x Puma Mostro XC 3DColorway: TBCSKU: TBCMSRP: ¥28,600 JPY (approx. $190 USD), ¥46,200 JPY (approx. $300 USD)Release Date: October 8Where to Buy: Fumito GanryuPuma partners with Japanese designer Fumito Ganryu again for their second collaboration, unveiling two reimagined models of the Mostro XC silhouette. These designs were first showcased at a joint event held by Puma during Paris Men’s Fashion Week in January 2025.The collaboration’s central theme is duality, brought to life in a campaign film featuring actor Masaru Kasamatsu. The film tells “a story from youthful rebellion to mature control,” expressing the tension between impulse and control, and movement and stillness.Reflecting this theme, both Mostro XC models are presented in a monochromatic triple black colorway. The Mostro XC 3D features an extreme platform sole crafted using ALIVEFORM 3D printing technology, offering an eye-catching stack height. Another striking detail is the stippled upper, complementing the spiked outsole. In contrast, the Mostro XC stays closer to its original silhouette. The key transformations include a pull closure and a tight mesh upper, giving it a sleek yet low-profile appearance.The Fumito Ganryu x Puma Mostro XC collection is now available on Fumito Ganryu’s official online store, followed by a wider release on October 11 at Puma JP.Click here to view full gallery at Hypebeast

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‘Sonic the Hedgehog’ Teams up With Puma for a Playful Collection

Name: Sonic the Hedgehog x Puma Inhale “Sonic,” Sonic the Hedgehog x Puma Inverse “Tails,” Sonic the Hedgehog x Puma Inverse “Shadow”Colorway: Puma Navy/Puma Team Royal, Yellow Sizzle, Puma Black/GoldSKU: 404366-01, 404364-01, 403646-01MSRP: $100 USDRelease Date: October 30Where to Buy: PumaPuma has teamed up with Sega’s classic Sonic the Hedgehog franchise to launch a new collection, reimagining the Inhale and Inverse silhouettes. This collaboration not only features Sonic, the iconic blue hedgehog, but also includes designs inspired by popular characters Tails and Shadow, evoking nostalgic childhood memories for many fans.Each sneaker in the collection showcases a unique colorway specific to the characters. The Inhale “Sonic” rocks with a mesh upper in Sonic’s signature electric blue, accented with red and yellow details to complete the look. The Inverse “Tails” comes in a vibrant yellow with chrome, white, and orange accents, perfectly capturing Tails’ youthful energy. Finally, the Inverse “Shadow” offers a darker aesthetic, featuring striking red chrome details that cut across a black upper, incorporating design elements from Shadow’s hover shoes and its distinctive red eyes.All three sneakers offer customizable features, including character motifs on the shoelaces and tongue, a removable heel tab, and Puma’s iconic streamlined side stripes, which can be swapped for different color designs.In addition to adult sizes, the Sonic the Hedgehog x Puma collection will also be available in GS sizes for $90 USD, alongside a set of apparel. Check out the official images of the collection above.Click here to view full gallery at Hypebeast

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Coca-Cola and Converse Reunite for New Chuck 70 Collection

Name: Coca-Cola x Converse Chuck 70Colorway: TBCSKU: A17888CMSRP: $110 USDRelease Date: October 9Where to Buy: ConverseConverse and Coca-Cola are continuing their partnership for a new Chuck 70 collection, focusing on themes of love, creativity, and joyful connection. This collaboration marks their reunion from their previous three-way collection, which ran from 2017 to 2020 with Kith.The collection features three pairs of leather Chuck 70s, including red, black, and grey. The red pair will be the first to launch. It comes in a red leather upper, strikingly divided by an extra piece of leather that forms Coca-Cola’s script logo, extending from the spine and wrapping around the bottom two eyelets. The outsoles pay homage to the pale green, semi-translucent hue of original Coca-Cola glass bottles. A unique detail is the insole, which is printed with refreshing cola soda graphics. Branded circles on the medial sides are inspired by bottle caps, acting as a playful touch.A highlight of this collaboration is the emphasis on personalization, reminiscent of Coca-Cola’s popular customization campaigns. Consumers can write their names on the insoles and inner tongue, making each sneaker one-of-a-kind for its owner.The red pair from the Converse x Coca-Cola collection is scheduled for release on October 9, with the black and grey pairs to follow later. Take a look at the official images of the red pair above.Click here to view full gallery at Hypebeast

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Pharrell’s adidas VIRGINIA Adistar Jellyfish Swims to the Top of This Week’s Best Footwear Drops

With October fully underway, we’ve entered the final quarter of the year. Per usual, it’s set to be loaded with exciting sneaker launches for the holidays. Before we see the release of any Halloween-themed kicks, we have a star-studded lineup of fall-ready pairs this week, featuring contributions from Nike, On, PUMA, New Balance, ASICS, adidas, and Jordan Brand.Let’s first look back at which headlines caught our eye, starting with the reveal of a Virgil Abloh Archive x Nike Air Force 1 Low at the Virgil Abloh: The Codes exhibition in Paris. The Air Force 1 remained busy with new “Realtree” and Vibram colorways surfacing too. Meanwhile, the next set of kids’ footwear from the LEGO x Nike partnership was revealed. Adding to the VAA x Nike teasers, Hiroshi Fujiwara was spotted rocking the long-rumored Virgil Abloh Archive x Air Jordan 1 High OG “Alaska.”Elsewhere in the industry, adidas kept the headlines rolling with new collaborations featuring the likes of Brain Dead, Wales Bonner, Mercedes-AMG PETRONAS x Bad Bunny, and CLOT. As for VERSACE, its first collaboration with a footwear brand, Onitsuka Tiger, was teased on the runway. Rounding out the week, Red Wing Heritage presented the 120 Year Capsule, which features three timeless styles.Now that you’re caught up with the latest and greatest from the sneaker space, let’s pivot to which sneakers you should look forward to this week, starting with a new Nike Air Max silhouette. Afterwards, don’t forget to hit up HBX to shop kicks that are available today.Air Afrique x Nike Air Max RK61Release Date: October 9Release Price: $210 USDWhere to Buy: SNKRSWhy You Should Cop: Air Afrique is soaring high once again this week. However, the airline-inspired collective isn’t touching the sky, at least not in the literal sense. Instead, it’s dropping its first collaboration with Nike, introducing the Air Max RK61. The new hybrid sneaker combines the shape of a dress shoe with an Air unit that references jet engines and an Air Max Sunder-inspired zip-up upper. Monochromatic finishes of “Coconut Milk” and “Black” place versatility at the forefront of the sneaker.POST ARCHIVE FACTION (PAF) x On Cloudmonster HyperRelease Date: October 9Release Price: $250 USDWhere to Buy: PAF and OnWhy You Should Cop: POST ARCHIVE FACTION (PAF) and On have been climbing in prominence over recent years, in part thanks to their collaborative CURRENT FORM collections. The 3.0 entry in the line is here this week, with the Cloudmonster Hyper returning in three new compositions. Black and white, all-white, and a grayscale version of the contemporary sneaker have all been prepared by the two.A$AP Rocky x PUMA Inhale, Mostro, & Mostro GabbiaRelease Date: October 9Release Price: $140 USD to $250 USDWhere to Buy: PUMAWhy You Should Cop: A$AP Rocky and PUMA are turning back time to Harlem’s jazz renaissance this week, channeling the era’s distinct style with three collaborative sneakers. The Inhale, Mostro, and the eye-catching Mostro Gabbia all embrace animal print-inspired detailing while leveraging each silhouette’s respective edgy flair. The Inhale pairs brown with black as leopard callouts at the heel and tongue give it a unique finish. As for the Mostro and Mostro Grabbia, both shoes embrace an all-black look that is accented by snakeskin-inspired overlays.Aminé x New Balance ABZORB 2000 “Biblioteca”Release Date: October 9Release Price: $180 USDWhere to Buy: New BalanceWhy You Should Cop: Aminé and New Balance are back for round two of the rollout of their newest creation: the ABZORB 2000 “Biblioteca.” After poking fun at performative men in the campaign leading up to last week’s launch, New Balance is set to offer the sneaker to those who missed out on the first drop. As we noted in last week’s round-up, the shoe combines various greens together with nods to the pairing while arriving in special packaging.Nike LeBron 23 “Miami Twice”Release Date: October 9Release Price: $210 USDWhere to Buy: SNKRSWhy You Should Cop: LeBron James and Nike Basketball introduced the world to the Nike LeBron 23 last week and while the King is gearing up for his 23rd season in the NBA, a second colorway is ready to drop this week. The “Miami Twice” look recounts James’ second ring with the Miami Heat, which he achieved in 2013. Pink and blue collide with flipped Swooshes present at the lateral heel.UP THERE x ASICS GEL-KAYANO 12.1 “Natsukashii”Release Date: October 9 (UP THERE) and October 11 (ASICS)Release Price: $300 AUD (approx. $199 USD)Where to Buy: UP THERE and ASICSWhy You Should Cop: ASICS is back with another Australian crossover, this time circling back with UP THERE to celebrate the store’s 15th anniversary. Their fourth sneaker together is the GEL-KAYANO 12.1 “Natsukashii.” This gray and green take on the runner is centered around Natsukashii, the Japanese perspective on nostalgia. Archival ASICS releases have been referenced as part of this celebratory design.Song for the Mute x adidas Adizero PR & Taekwondo MeiRelease Date: October 10Release Price: $130 USD to $170 USDWhere to Buy: adidasWhy You Should Cop: Another Australian brand to get in on the action this week is Song for the Mute. The forward-thinking label has elaborated on its adidas partnership with two new parts arriving this week. First, the Adizero PR is a contemporary runner that sports colorways of white, red, and black. The Takewondo Mei, which we also previewed back in January during Paris Fashion Week, carries olive, beige, and black compositions.WTAPS x New Balance ABZORB 2010Release Date: October 10Release Price: $160 USDWhere to Buy: New BalanceWhy You Should Cop: WTAPS is bringing a Japanese streetwear touch to New Balance this week. Its model of choice is the ABZORB 2010, which debuted earlier this year alongside its 2000 counterpart and has since been the subject of several notable launches. The duo’s fresh take on the shoe sees it sport various greens across its mixed material upper. Meanwhile, co-branding is spotted at the lateral heel, heel, and the sockliner.Jordan Tatum 4 “St. Louis”Release Date: October 10Release Price: $130 USDWhere to Buy: SNKRSWhy You Should Cop: Jayson Tatum is set to join the growing list of NBA players to introduce a new signature shoe just before the 2025-26 NBA season begins. The Boston Celtics star may not end up playing this season due to an Achilles rupture that occurred during last season’s playoffs, however, his new Jordan Tatum 4 is sure to hit the court. The performance-ready sneaker is backed with key technology like a forefoot Air Zoom unit and Cushlon 3.0 midsole and will be debuting in a “St. Louis”-themed colorway that nods to Tatum’s hometown.Pharrell Williams x adidas VIRGINIA Adistar Jellyfish “Green” & “Grey”Release Date: October 11Release Price: $300 USDWhere to Buy: adidasWhy You Should Cop: Rounding out this week’s stacked lineup of drops is the second Pharrell Williams x adidas VIRGINIA Adistar Jellyfish drop. The duo first offered the sneaker in August, with it flying off of shelves in “Orange.” Now, it’s back in two new looks: “Green” and “Grey.” Both pairs offer the same wavy, oversized build, with their respective signature colors adding to the eye-catching form of the upper.Click here to view full gallery at Hypebeast

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Brain Dead Ups Its Game With adidas Barricade 13 & Tennis Capsule

SummaryBrain Dead and adidas released a new tennis collection, including a collaborative adidas Barricade 13 shoe and an athletic apparel capsule.The collection features bold, Y2K-inspired designs, such as two unique versions of the Barricade 13 shoe and tennis wear with standout pieces like a tie-dyed polo and a special tennis bag.From Venus Williams’ custom Luar number to Naomi Osaka’s bejeweled Labubu, and Lorenzo Musetti’s luxe Bottega Veneta jacket, tennis’s on-court looks keep getting bolder. With its otherworldly aesthetic and ties with adidas, Brain Dead is striking the iron while it’s hot by further expanding its tennis gear. Today, the LA-based studio released its collaborative adidas Barricade 13 tennis shoe, along with a complementary in-line tennis capsule.Arriving during the silhouette’s 25th anniversary, the Y2K-era tennis shoe is reimagined in two distinct variants, including the label’s signature suede and a pared-back textile upper enhanced with a reflective finish. The former is more of a statement, boasting burgundy suede with speckled electric blue hair and gray taping. The latter features the reflective knitted uppers with accents of brown in the lining and laces, as well as yellow eyelets and branding. Both variants are designed with a chrome arch detail, silver marbled stripes, and a translucent sole.Brain Dead completes the tennis-themed release with a special capsule of apparel and accessories to join it. Two t-shirts in black and cream boast a breathable mesh construction, while the Equipment Short is made from durable nylon ripstop. Standing out is a tie-dyed Pique Polo and the duotone Bandana Hat patterned with subtle gingham. The label rounds out the collection with a green and blue colorway of a new tennis bag, boasting a special Brain Dead tennis racket logo.Shop Brain Dead x adidas Barricade 13 and Brain Dead Equipment Tennis Collection now at the brand’s webstore.Click here to view full gallery at Hypebeast

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ASICS and Sneaker Politics Team Up to Drop the GEL-K1011 “Live Oak”

Name: ASICS GEL-K1011 “Live Oak”Colorway: Live OakSKU: 1203A828.300MSRP: $170 USDRelease Date: October 18Where to Buy: Sneaker PoliticsSneaker Politics has teamed up with ASICS to prepare an exclusive drop: introducing the GEL-K1011 “Live Oak.” The sneaker draws inspiration from Louisiana, the home state of Sneaker Politics, and its live oak trees. This particular type of tree is known for withstanding environmental challenges such as hurricanes and serves as a symbol of resilience.The GEL-K1011, which debuted last year as a combination of the GEL-KAYANO 5, 6, 10, and the GEL-CUMULUS 17, dons a rugged build covered in an earth-based composition. Its layered structure begins with an open-weave mesh in olive green. From there, it combines with suede overlays to add in other earthy notes such as brown and taupe. A semi-translucent blue runs across the stripes as golden yellow detailing accents the look. Rounding out the design is off-white at the midsole and a soft purple outsole.For those looking to pick up a pair, the ASICS GEL-K1011 “Live Oak” is dropping next week as an exclusive to Sneaker Politics. Pairs will be available on October 18 via the retailer, both online and at its offline locations, at a starting price of $170 USD. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Sneaker Politics (@sneakerpolitics)Click here to view full gallery at Hypebeast

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