The latest Nike and Air Jordan drops are available now via StockX.
Nike and Jordan Brand brought the heat this past weekend, releasing a handful of highly coveted sneakers including a trio of brand new Air Jordans as well as the Parra x Nike SB collab, and more. If you had trouble copping any of the popular Js or Nikes, StockX has you covered.
The latest in the ever-growing lineup of Air Jordan 1s, the "Defiant" colorway comes equipped with a white and black tumbled leather construction, highlighted by red stitching throughout.
Additional details include a frayed, red-stitched outline around the swoosh on the outer half of the shoe, a "dynamic yellow" Nike swoosh on the medial side, and a black outsole beneath it all.
Amsterdam-based artist Parra and Nike launched two different sneaker collaborations this past weekend, including a special edition Nike SB Dunk Low.
The kicks consist of a white leather base accompanied by shades of red, pink and blue around the inner lining and tongue tag. Additionally, they come equipped with three overlapping chenille Nike swooshes in red, pink and blue, with matching "SB" and "PARRA" branding on the heel tab.
The second Parra x Nike SB collab takes shape in the form of a Blazer Low.
Similar to the Dunks, the Blazers are built on a white leather upper, contrasted by shades of red, pink and blue on the inner lining and tongue tag. The three trademark colors are also displayed proudly on the heel, as well as the triple Nike swoosh.
Jordan Brand introduced an all-new "Black Cement" Air Jordan 3 Tinker colorway this weekend, featuring a predominately black leather build, including the elephant print, along with a reflective grey tongue and Nike swoosh.
Additional details include a white midsole, gold detailing on the upper eyelets and black "Nike Air" on the heel.
In continuation of Jordan Brand's ground-breaking partnership with Paris Saint-Germain, the two have combined for a limited edition "PSG" Air Jordan 6.
The exclusive 6s come equipped with a smooth black and grey upper accompanied by "Infrared 23" branding on the lace lock, Jumpman on the tongue and "PANAME" tag handing off the heel pull tab. Additional details include "Paris" and "75" branding on the lace lock and a PSG logo on the heel in place of the traditional Jumpman or "Nike Air" logo.
Boston-based clothing Bandulu collaborated with Nike on a special edition Kyrie 5, drawing on inspiration from their vintage apparel pieces.
Paint splatters decorate the cream-colord upper of the Kyrie 5, while a red midsole sits just above the timeless gum outsole. Bandulu branding appears below Kyrie's logo on the tongue, as well as on the heel of the right sneaker, opposite the "Nike Basketball" stamp on the left.
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New York born and raised. Long-suffering Knicks, Mets & Jets fan who fell in love with sneakers when Allen Iverson laced up the 11s at Georgetown. Commissioner of one of the premier fantasy football leagues in the USA.