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The New Balance RC56 Takes on the Classic “Black/Red” Combo

Name: New Balance RC56 “Black/Red”Colorway: Black/RedSKU: URC56FFCMSRP: $150 USDRelease Date: Holiday 2025Where to Buy: New BalanceAimé Leon Dore and New Balance are responsible for many notable footwear moments in the past six years, bringing a tasteful touch to retro runners. The two took their partnership to the next level earlier this year by creating their first collaborative sneaker: the RC56.Inspired by the early 2000s, the RC56 debuted in several ALD-branded colorways. Since then, it’s been prepared for an in-line debut, with colorways like the “Blue Gemstone” and this “Black/Red” pair being previewed. Looking closer at the latter, a fusion of the two hues offers a familiar color scheme. Its mixed material upper, one that sees perforated leather paired with nylon mono mesh and synthetic touches, toggles between a soft black and various fall-oriented red hues. The “N” logo is present on each side of the sneaker while standard New Balance callouts are included at the tongue.At the time of writing, New Balance has not yet announced when this “Black/Red” take on the RC56 sneaker will be releasing. Stay tuned for updates, including the unveiling of additional in-line colorways, as we currently expect this pair to drop by the end of the year via New Balance and select retailers at a starting price of $150 USD.Click here to view full gallery at Hypebeast

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First Look at the Low-Top Version of the Nike Kobe 9 Elite “Perspective”

Name: Nike Kobe 9 Elite Low Protro “Perspective”Colorway: Neo Turquoise/VoltSKU: IO3673-400MSRP: $220 USDRelease Date: December 3Where to Buy: NikeUpdate: It’s been well over half a year since first the rumored Nike Kobe 9 Elite Low Protro “Perspective” was first discussed. Now, an early preview has been shared ahead of its expected launch next month. As noted originally, this pair remixes the 2014 high-top into a low-top, with its “Neo Turquoise” and “Volt” composition present once again. While Nike has yet to share official release details and images, you can expect the sneaker to drop on December 3 via Nike SNKRS and select retailers at a starting price of $220 USD. View this post on Instagram A post shared by 郭城 (@gc911)Original Story: Nike Basketball brought back the Nike Kobe 9 Elite in Protro form last August and new colorways of the silhouette’s low and high-top forms have constantly been making headlines since as many new and returning looks are due to hit shelves this year. The “Masterpiece” pair most recently returned to shelves earlier this month and upcoming drops range from the return of the “Moonwalker” colorway to a set of five low-top “Team Bank” iterations.Adding to the list of Kobe 9 Elite Low Protro releases to anticipate, zSneakerHeadz and Sneaker Files have reported that 2014’s “Perspective” pair will be returning with a new twist. Rather than dropping again as a high-top, it is said to have been converted into low-top form.At the time of writing, Nike Basketball has not announced that a new “Perspective” colorway of the Kobe 9 Elite Low Protro will be dropping this year. Stay tuned for updates, including a first look at the pair, as we currently expect it to drop this holiday season via Nike SNKRS and select retailers at a starting price of $210 USD. View this post on Instagram A post shared by zSneakerHeadz (@zsneakerheadz)Click here to view full gallery at Hypebeast

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A “Cherry Blossom” Theme Covers the Nike Air Force 1 Low

Name: Nike Air Force 1 Low “Cherry Blossom”Colorway: Malt/Light Soft Pink/Particle Rose/Mauve GreySKU: IQ3472-298MSRP: $130 USDRelease Date: Spring 2026Where to Buy: NikeIs there anything the Nike Air Force 1 Low cannot do? The legendary sneaker has taken on countless appearances over the years and continues to prove that the sky’s the limit for the silhouette. One of the most unique takes to be introduced in 2025 is an “Autumn Leaves” version that features a faux foliage overlay.Now, an early look at a similar “Cherry Blossom” pair has been shared. This colorful rendition of the shoe sees the beloved pink laser-cut flowers adorn the removable layer. Upon being removed, a suede base in pink and gray with leather branding is presented.At the time of writing, Nike has not yet indicated when this “Cherry Blossom” version of the Air Force 1 Low will be dropping. Stay tuned for updates, including an official look at this festive pair, as we currently expect it to drop during the spring of next year via Nike SNKRS and select retailers at a starting price of $130 USD. For a complete early preview of the shoe, check out our Instagram post embedded below. View this post on Instagram A post shared by HYPEBEAST (@hypebeast)Click here to view full gallery at Hypebeast

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LE SSERAFIM Teams Up with Crocs for Bae Clog Collaboration

Name: LE SSERAFIM x Crocs Bae ClogColorway: Glitter/BlackSKU: 212454MSRP: $80 USDRelease Date: November 6Where to Buy: CrocsK-pop powerhouse LE SSERAFIM is stepping into the footwear world through a collaboration with Crocs, unveiling a reimagined Bae Clog silhouette. This partnership merges the group’s fearless, confident aesthetic with Crocs’ signature comfort, creating a statement shoe for their global fanbase, FEARNOT.The Bae Clog silhouette, recognized for its exaggerated, bold platform sole, perfectly aligns with the group’s powerful stage presence. While the clog arrives in a sleek, monochromatic black base, its standout elements include the extensive use of sparkling embellishments and chunky Jibbitz charms interconnected by metal chains. These accessories reflect the unique personalities of the five members, often featuring rhinestones, metallic details, and symbols related to their music and concepts.The LE SSERAFIM x Crocs Bae Clog collaboration, a bold and playful piece of merchandise, will be released worldwide on November 6, allowing global fans to integrate the group’s maximalist fashion into their everyday style.Click here to view full gallery at Hypebeast

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ASICS’ GEL-NYC Arrives in “Dolphin Grey/Fjord Grey”

Name: ASICS GEL-NYC “Dolphin Grey/Fjord Grey”Colorway: “Dolphin Grey/Fjord Grey”SKU: 1203A739.400MSRP: $140 USDRelease Date: Available NowWhere to Buy: ASICSASICS welcomes a new retro-inspired colorway to its GEL-NYC sneaker lineup. Arriving in “Dolphin Grey/Fjord Grey,” the colorway offers a muted, sophisticated aesthetic that maximizes the shoe’s intricate layering. This understated palette highlights the shoe’s sculpted silhouette, giving it a sleek yet nostalgic look that works seamlessly in both casual and sportstyle settings.The upper references the aesthetic cues of the early 2000s GEL-NIMBUS 3 and incorporates various design elements from the GEL-MC PLUS V model. This combination creates a striking retro-technical look with breathable mesh underlays and suede overlays that enhance the textural contrast.In contrast to the retro influences of the upper, the shoe is grounded by a modern tooling system. It utilizes the sole of the GEL-CUMULUS® 16 shoe, which is composed of a combination of lightweight foams and GEL® technology inserts strategically placed in both the rearfoot and forefoot. This robust midsole formation helps create advanced underfoot comfort and support for everyday scenarios.Click here to view full gallery at Hypebeast

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New Balance Unveils the Winter-Ready 2010 “Black Ice”

Name: New Balance 2010 “Black Ice”Colorway: Black IceSKU: U2010ETBMSRP: $160 USDRelease Date: Holiday 2025Where to Buy: New BalanceNew Balance is set to release a “Black Ice” colorway for its 2010 lineup, a sleek, winter-ready option perfect for colder months. This monochromatic design emphasizes the model’s technical aesthetic with a sophisticated appeal.The silhouette retains the 2010s signature multi-layered, performance-inspired design with a cohesive palette of black and pearlescent accents. The upper combines premium suede, synthetic panels, and breathable mesh, all in varying shades of black. Subtle visual contrast is provided by the logo and heel pods, which incorporate a slight purple hue for enhanced visibility and a futuristic touch. For comfort and stability, the sneaker is equipped with ABZORB technology in the midsole, offering responsive cushioning for all-day wear. The tonal graphite sole further enhances the design’s complexity.While the exact release date is unconfirmed, the New Balance 2010 “Black Ice” is anticipated to launch in Holiday 2025.Click here to view full gallery at Hypebeast

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The Air Jordan 11 Completes the “Rare Air” Collection in This Week’s Best Footwear Drops

November is here and the month spared no time in offering excitement. The 2025 MLB World Series wrapped up with a game seven that was nothing short of an instant classic. Now, a complete set of drops featuring the likes of adidas, Jordan Brand, Nike, Crocs, and Vans has us looking forward to what’s next. Before we dive into this week’s lineup of launches, let’s look back at which sneaker-related headlines caught our eye in the past seven days.On the feature side of things, we met with Nike to test out one of its exciting breakthroughs from the new innovation-focused NIKE, Inc. Sport Offense platform, Project Amplify, and discussed its potential impact on the footwear industry. We also connected with atmos’ Hirofumi Kojima to discuss the atmos-exclusive Nike Air Max 95 “Harajuku” and his longstanding love for the model.Sticking with the Swoosh, the brand offered a complete look at LeBron James’ special “New York” rendition of the Air Force 1 Low. We were also treated to previews of a UNDEFEATED-branded Air Max 95 in “Sail” and another kids’-exclusive LEGO Dunk Low.Pharrell’s JOOPITER auction series is returning with five pairs of “Jordan’s Jordans” this week. Speaking of Skateboard P, a takedown model of his Jellyfish sneaker with adidas, the Adistar XLG 2.0, popped up. The Three Stripes also saw Bad Bunny tease his first signature shoe, the adidas BadBo 1.0.Elsewhere, Kith finally dropped its New York Knicks-themed takes on the New Balance 993. The American sportswear brand also previewed its red-hot 204L sneaker in a new “Blue/Red” composition. Maison Margiela rounded out the week with its thrashed Loved to Death Sneakers and a Tabi Collector’s Series that began with a “Broken Mirror” pair limited to just 25 pairs.Now that you’re caught up on the latest headlines from the footwear industry, let’s look at which drops are coming this week, starting with another pair from Jerry Lorenzo and adidas’ Fear of God Athletics. After working your way through the 10 drops, don’t forget to hit up HBX to shop for pairs that are available today.Fear of God Athletics II Basketball “Court Green”Release Date: November 4Release Price: $180 USDWhere to Buy: adidasWhy You Should Cop: Jerry Lorenzo and adidas are back, just in time for the early stages of the NBA season. Their collaborative Fear of God Athletics line has another iteration of the II Basketball sneaker dropping this week. The Lo version of the model now sports a “Court Green” that sees a minty fresh finish grace nearly the entire exterior of the sneaker, including the semi-translucent sole. A putty brown interior combines with white at the medial midsole and black Fear of God branding at the heel to complete this court-ready pair.Ja Morant x Nike Air Force 1 Low “Let Me Be Ja”Release Date: November 4Release Price: $125 USDWhere to Buy: NikeWhy You Should Cop: Many months, if not years, of planning go into determining the release flow for a sneaker. For Ja Morant’s new Nike Air Force 1 Low, the Swoosh’s timing is amusing. This new black and yellow version of the sneaker replaces the medial Swoosh with bold black text reading “LET ME BE JA.” A proclamation that comes just days after Morant was suspended by the Memphis Grizzles for being Ja.Air Jordan 11 “Rare Air”Release Date: November 5Release Price: $235 USDWhere to Buy: SNKRSWhy You Should Cop: Jordan Brand has been celebrating its 40th anniversary all year long. One of the Jumpman team’s campaigns tied to this momentous milestone is the “Rare Air” project. Drawing inspiration from imperfect sample shoes, the Air Jordan 1, 3, and 4 have all donned the theme previously this year. Now, it’s the Air Jordan 11’s turn. Blue patent leather transitions to a “Sail” upper while red strikes the Jumpman branding. Meanwhile, special “JORDAN” lettering is spread across the eyelets on each side of the shoe.Nike Air Max 95 Zip “Loyal Blue”Release Date: November 6Release Price: $210 USDWhere to Buy: SNKRSWhy You Should Cop: Another anniversary that Nike has been making the most of in 2025 is 30 years of the Air Max 95. Countless colorways and collaborations have popped up across the year and now the Swoosh is back with another retro style: the Air Max 95 Zip. Having debuted back in 2001, the zipper-equipped version of the shoe is back in a “Loyal Blue” composition that pairs its signature hue with touches of red, orange, maroon, pink, and black.Salehe Bembury x Crocs Pollex Cypress “Taho”Release Date: November 6Release Price: $130 USDWhere to Buy: Salehe BemburyWhy You Should Cop: While Salehe Bembury has remained busy with the rollout of his independent sneaker brand, Spunge, the beloved designer continues to collaborate. His partnership with Crocs resumes this week with another iteration of the Pollex line’s Cypress boot. Introduced at the end of last year, it’s now dropping in one of its calmest looks to date: the “Taho” colorway. This new pair starts with a brown canvas upper before transitioning to “Espresso” at the rubber top and “Hazelnut” at the sculpted sole.Stranger Things x Nike Dunk LowRelease Date: November 6Release Price: $155 USDWhere to Buy: SNKRSWhy You Should Cop: It’s been nearly a decade since Stranger Things first took the entertainment world by storm. Later this month, the fifth and final season of the hit show will begin. To celebrate, Nike has teamed up with the franchise for a thematic pair of Dunk Lows. This blast from the past-styled take on the shoe is equipped with aged detailing, flipped branding, and thematic packaging that is complemented by pins.Eric Koston x Nike SB Air Max 95Release Date: November 7Release Price: $190 USDWhere to Buy: SNKRSWhy You Should Cop: It’s been a couple months since the Nike SB team first introduced us to its revamp of the Air Max 95. The skate-oriented reimagining of the sneaker is back this week with a look dedicated to Eric Koston. The legendary skater has offered up a University of Michigan-inspired color palette of “Obsidian” and “Speed Yellow,” complementing it with Thai script at the forefoot that pays homage to his early SB designs and heritage.Nike LeBron 23 “Best in Class”Release Date: November 7Release Price: $210 USDWhere to Buy: SNKRSWhy You Should Cop: We’re still weeks away from LeBron James’ debut in his 23rd season in the league. Meanwhile, his new signature shoe, the Nike LeBron 23, is already in midseason form. The premium sneaker is back with yet another drop this week, taking on a “Best In Class” theme that is sure to turn heads. An all-red look is accented by golden branding elements, as well as the white graffiti-based graphics spread across the upper. Rounding out the draft night-inspired look is an apple decal at the heel.Yusuke Hanai x Vans Premium AuthenticRelease Date: November 8Release Price: ¥11,500 JPY (approx. $75 USD)Where to Buy: VansWhy You Should Cop: Yusuke Hanai and Vans are back after debuting as partners back in May. The Japanese artist has reconnected with the skate brand to bring his artwork to the Premium Authentic sneaker. Hanai and his cat are captured atop the canvas upper, staring out into a cloudy sky. From there, a hand-drawn foxing line adds another personal touch to the pair while preserving its modest appearance.Air Jordan 12 “Taxi”Release Date: November 8Release Price: $215 USDWhere to Buy: SNKRSWhy You Should Cop: Jordan Brand is back with another notable Saturday drop, this time bringing back a long-awaited sneaker: the Air Jordan 12 “Taxi.” While we’ve seen many remixes of the 1996 classic release over the years, this is the first time the OG is re-releasing since 2018. As we’ve come to expect, a black outsole and pebbled leather mudguard joins a white leather upper and golden hardware, completing the cab-based composition.Click here to view full gallery at Hypebeast

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Supreme x Timberland Fall 2025 Collaboration

SummarySupreme is collaborating with Timberland on a new version of the 6-Inch Premium Waterproof Boot for Fall 2025The exclusive boot features a waterproof nubuck upper covered in a tonal debossed logo patchwork patternThe collaboration will be available in three colorways and available starting on November 6Supreme is reconnecting with outdoor heritage icon Timberland for Fall 2025, unveiling a bold new take on the essential 6-Inch Premium Waterproof Boot. This collaboration re-engineers the rugged workwear staple, fusing its classic durability with Supreme’s unmistakable, pattern-heavy streetwear aesthetic.Made exclusively for the release, the boot is constructed from waterproof premium nubuck across the entire upper. The standout design element is a unique, tonal debossed logo patchwork pattern that completely covers the material. This subtle yet complex graphic elevates the boot from utilitarian footwear to a statement piece, blending the texture of workwear with a high-fashion sensibility.The design maintains all the core features that make the 6-Inch Boot an icon, ensuring it’s built to withstand the elements. It includes a plush padded leather collar for comfort, a durable rubber outsole for traction, and classic metal eyelets. Co-branded details are intentionally kept minimalist, with the Timberland logo debossed throughout and a discreet red Supreme logo tab at the side to match the insoles.The limited-edition boot will be offered in three colorways — in black, tan and multi-color patchwork. The full Supreme x Timberland Fall 2025 collection drops November 6, then November 8 in Asia via the brand’s webstore and brick-and-mortar locations.Click here to view full gallery at Hypebeast

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Nike Dunk Low GTX Arrives in “Light Bone/Mink Brown”

Name: Nike Dunk Low GTX “Light Bone/Mink Brown”Colorway: Light Bone/Mink Brown-SailSKU: HQ2053-002MSRP: $155 USDRelease Date: Available NowWhere to Buy: NikeNike has expanded its weatherproof Dunk Low GTX series with a new “Light Bone/Mink Brown” colorway. This release continues to incorporate the functional GORE-TEX material into the classic Dunk silhouette, transforming the casual favorite into a reliable, waterproof option for colder and wetter seasons.This new colorway features an earthy color palette and sleek accents. The “Mink Brown” base of the upper is contrasted with “Light Bone” overlays, creating a versatile and sophisticated look ideal for fall. An oversized Swoosh adds a 3D texture, completing the design. Constructed with GORE-TEX lining throughout the upper, the sneaker offers complete waterproof protection while retaining its breathability. Subtle GORE-TEX branding found on the heel confirms its all-weather capability. The design’s functionality is further enhanced with an abrasion-resistant rubber midsole for extra durability and traction.With its practical design and versatile appearance, the Nike Dunk Low GTX “Light Bone/Mink Brown” is an ideal option for upgrading your everyday footwear.Click here to view full gallery at Hypebeast

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Barbour and SOREL Unite for a Heritage-Driven Footwear and Outerwear Collection

SummarySOREL and Barbour launched their first footwear and outerwear collaboration globallyThe collection merges SOREL performance with Barbour style, featuring three boot styles enhanced with GORE-TEXand Barbour’s Classic TartanA key outerwear piece is the Transport Down Wax Puffer, combining waxed cotton with insulating down fillSOREL and Barbour, two brands rooted in resilience and weather defiance, have joined forces for their first-ever footwear and outerwear collaboration. The capsule merges SOREL’s Canadian performance heritage with Barbour’s timeless British style, drawing on over 180 years of combined craftsmanship.The collection features three footwear styles that blend SOREL technology with Barbour’s signature aesthetic. The selection includes the SOREL x Barbour Callsign Horizon Low GTX, featuring GORE-TEX and Barbour’s Classic Tartan;the Daystorm Horizon GTX, which pairs full-grain waterproof leather with a tartan tongue;and the reborn Caribou Horizon GTX, updated with a corduroy collar and advanced GORE-TEX Waterproof Fabric.Completing the capsule is the SOREL x Barbour Transport Down Wax Puffer, a reimagined take on the classic Transport Jacket. It combines Barbour’s iconic waxed cotton with a protective 80/20 down fill and co-branded detailing. Designed for both city and countryside, this union promises elegance and assurance for bold steps in any condition.Check out the collaboration above. The Barbour x SOREL collection is available now.Click here to view full gallery at Hypebeast

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