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Sneaker Releases of the Week: November 4th- November 10th

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Jose Partida

Key sneaker releases of the week for November 4th- November 10th.

November continues on with boutique releases to hype drops from last week. Plus, CNCPTS is dropping an exciting collaboration with ASICS.

Nike Air Max 180 Black & White “Joker”- November 5th

The Air Max 180 needs no introduction, nor does the iconic villain that this colorway is reminiscent of. It is nice to see more colorways of the 180 continue to release after they made their return as part of the Cult Classics collection. Pick these up via SNKRS and Nike boutiques on drop day.

More info on DROPS

Nike Air Max 1 86′ BRS “Powerwall”- November 7th

Originally released in 2006, this colorway pays tribute to Nike’s Blue Ribbon Sports era. This year’s edition will release in the 86′ mold of the AM1. The pair will be available via SNKRS and other Nike retailers on Thursday the 7th.

More info via DROPS

Salehe Bembury x New Balance 530 “Bamboo”- November 7th

Salehe and New Balance return with their latest collaboration- this time it is, almost surprisingly, on the 530. The cult favorite model is getting some love with this Bamboo colorway. Beaspunge released the pair last week, but they will be available via New Balance US on Thursday.

More info via DROPS

Aminé x New Balance 740v2 “Benson Tech”- November 8th 

The Portland native links up once again with New Balance. This time, it’s on the 740v2 and it draws inspiration from the rappers High School- where he first learned about radio. Much like Salehe’s, this collaboration returns a week later for a release via New Balance on Friday.

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CNCPTS x Asics Gel Kayano 14 “OOO”- November 8th 

CNCPTS has done it again, this time it’s delivering another classic collaboration with ASICS. The Kayano 14 has become the it shoe, and this “Out Of Office” colorway looks to be a fan favorite. The pair will release on Friday via CNCPTS site- at 11 am EST.

More info via DROPS

MIN-NANO x ASICS GEL-NIMBUS 10.1- November 9th

Originally released in 2008, the Nimbus 10.1 has been making a steady return with collaborations. This time, it’s with Tokyo based label MIN-NANO. Catch this pair via ASICS‘ website on November 9th.

More info via DROPS

Nike Dunk High “Wu-Tang”- November 9th

No, you aren’t dreaming. The once elusive, once impossible, Wu-Tang Dunks are actually releasing. The shoe that existed essentially as an idea will finally be obtainable via SNKRS on November 9th.

More info via DROPS

Air Jordan 9 “Olive”- November 9th

The 1993 cult classic returns this Saturday. The colorway, fittingly, is ready for the long Fall season and the dead leaves that come with it. Grab these on SNKRS and other Jordan retailers on November 9th.

More info via DROPS

 

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