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    This Week’s Sneaker Releases Are Light, But There’s Still Plenty to Watch (July 6-11)

    Written By

    Ali Albaqshi

    Date

    2026.07.06

    Coming out of the Fourth of July weekend, the release calendar slows down a little, but there are still a few notable drops worth keeping an eye on.

    The week starts with adidas, as the Adizero Evo SL Zip Pack makes its debut on July 6. The laceless, zip-up take on the performance runner arrives in a handful of clean colorways, ranging from tonal white to metallic silver and volt-accented options.

    Nike follows on July 7 with two very different releases. The Air Force 1 Low “Patent Denim” brings a glossy denim finish to the classic low-top, while the Nike SB Air Max 95 “Club 58” arrives in a sail-based colorway with black tooling and gold accents.

    On July 8, Nike Basketball adds another women’s release to the calendar with the A’Two “Pink Foam.”

    New Balance takes over July 9 with its ABZORB 1890 Pack. The trio brings a technical trail-inspired feel to the model, mixing mesh, layered overlays, toggle lacing, and bold outdoor color palettes.

    July 10 brings one of the week’s biggest returns, with Jordan Brand re-releasing the Air Jordan 7 “Miro.” Originally released in 2008, the colorful pair returns with its art-inspired upper, multicolor laces, and bold blocking still intact. Nike will also release the Air Griffey Max 1 “Swingman Classic” the same day, arriving just ahead of MLB All-Star Week.

    The week wraps on July 11 with a few more notable drops. Soulgoods and Nike finally release their Homescape Woven Pack, while New Balance drops its “Chocolate City” 990v4 and 992 collection. Nike also has the Air Force 1 Low “Philadelphia” set for the same day, tying into the city with PHL branding, stitched Swooshes, and teal accents.

    It may be a lighter week overall, but there’s still a solid mix of retro basketball, running, baseball, and city-themed pairs on deck.

    To set yourself a release reminder for any of these drops, make sure you have the House of Heat° App installed.

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    Author:Ali AlbaqshiDate:2026.07.06Tags:

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