If you’ve abstained from any major pick-ups throughout April, your patience is absolutely going to be rewarded this week.
Nearly every day this week has a major release that we’re looking forward to and several have a few to its name, highlighted by Tuesday’s wide release one-two punch of the Jumpman Jack “Bright Cactus” and Corteiz x Air Max 95 “Honey Black.” Retro efforts for the Nike Air Max CB 94 and Air Max Trainer SC “Auburn” come alongside the debut of silhouettes like the New Balance 933, Nike Air Max Craze, and adidas Climacool. And of course, there’s a healthy amount of collabs outside of those aforementioned pairs: Angel Reese x Reebok, The Simpsons x Crocs, and CSEF x Nike SB Dunk Low lead the pack.
Note that you’ll find one additional gallery included below — another heavy drop-off of Nike Basketball product on May 1st means we’ve split that day’s release into two sections. Otherwise, you can catch the usual breakdown included below, with hyperlinks leading back to our original coverage of each shoe/collection. Follow those to find our “Where To Buy” sections for each, containing store lists and direct pick-links for release day. We’ll keep this page current with any late-breaking additions, but to ensure you don’t miss out on anything, watch our Sneaker Release Dates and Jordan Releases 2025 landing pages.
Our week begins on April 28th as Andrew Reynolds’ signature model, the New Balance 933, starts its lifespan with two neutral colorways. For motorsport fans, the Ferrari PUMA Speedcat “Miami F1” slides in next to round out a calm start to the slate.
The start of another retro effort in Beaverton leads things off on April 29th, with the Air Max Craze “Bright Citrus” and Air Max Craze “Laser Orange” hitting SNKRS. We’ll stay with Nike, Inc. for the release of Rick Owens’ DRKSHDW TURBOWPN Ox, hitting Converse.com that day. Swap over to Springfield for the release of the latest Crocs collab: the Simpsons Crocs and Krusty Crocs. Finally, some assorted retro efforts: the Nike Air Superfly “Cyber” and Shox Ride 2 “Light British Tan.”
April 30th is about as action packed as it gets despite a trim number of releases. Travis Scott makes his presence felt anew with the Jordan Jumpman Jack Bright Cactus, before we skip over the pond for the wide launch of the Corteiz Air Max 95 aka “Honey Blacks.” Any other day, the dawn of the District Vision New Balance MT10 might warrant top billing, but the capsule’s two colorways round out the festivities here.
The start of a new month is always packed, and May 1st is no exception. The Kobe 9 “Mambacita” pours out a heartfelt ode to the late younger Bryant, continuing a theme that’s met all of the previous Protro models. Though shipping delays have thrown the retail release of the Air Max 95 “Pink Foam” off course, a SNKRS launch brings its widest drop to date. The return of Charles Barkley’s signature follows with the Air Max CB 94 OG and Air Max CB 94 “Suns,” braced by a Bo Jackson bring-back via the Nike Air Trainer SC “Auburn.” A newer icon steps into the arena when the Angel Reese Shaqnosis and a full corresponding Reebok collection tips off. For those shopping in the GS department, the Jumpman orders the Jordan 5 Low Peanut Butter Jelly. Finally, rounding out the more “traditional” side of this day’s releases is the Nike Total 90 SP III “Metallic Gold,” while an unexpected collab in the Justin Timberlake Victory Tour sews up the collab angle.
As we did last month, we’re delineating an additional section for the (cont.) May 1st releases from Nike Basketball, starting with Nike Ja 2 “Scratch” and Ja 2 “Ja-Breaker,” dipping into Morant’s history for two new arrangements. Durant’s next chapter continues with the KD 18 “Soft Pearl,” and Giannis dedicates to his two songs with the Giannis Freak 6 “L+M”. Closing with the King, the LeBron 22 “Dunkman” revisits a heralded colorway on his latest and the era of the Zoom LeBron NXXT Genisus begins with a few summery editions.
A diverse crop on May 2nd begins with the Book 1 “1992 All-Star” before the Nike Air Foamposite “Psychic Blue” lands, offering a timeless simplistic edition for the full family. The innovative, 3-D printed adidas Climacool lands via CONFIRMED, with PUMA MB.04 “Disco” landing the same day, a nocturnal make-up where LaMelo debuts a new groovy logo. Lastly, the Kiko Kostadinov ASICS relationship beats on with more looks for the UB10-S GEL-Kayano-20, while the Engineered Garments Reebok partnership marches on with two oxford makeovers of the Instapump Fury 94.
The Air Jordan 4 “Forget Me Not” provides the weekly Jordan launch on May 3rd, catering to women’s and kids’ size ranges with a sentimental ode to Mother’s Day. If the price tag is too high or Retros aren’t your speed, the Jordan Heir “Forget Me Not” drops a corresponding colorway alongside. Sliding in alongside that pseudo-pack is the CSEF Nike SB Dunk Low, an equally sentimental close to this week’s festivities.
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