
adidas Updates the Adizero Evo SL With Zippered Uppers
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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.

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Nike’s Air Force 1 Low has never been short on experiments, but this new “Patent Denim” pair might be one of the stranger surface swaps we have seen in a while. The design takes two very different worlds — glossy patent leather and worn-in denim […]

UPDATE 06.03.2026 Nike SB has unveiled its "Club 58" Collection. The skate-ready range is inspired by football, a timely project given the impending 2026 World Cup™.

LeBron James' love of Seth MacFarlane's Family Guy has been well-documented over the years. In a recent matchup against the Phoenix Suns, the Los Angeles Laker laced up his Nike LeBron 23 in a color scheme inspired by the show's character Stewie.
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.

After making its debut with Action Bronson’s colorful introduction, the New Balance 1890 continues to build out its general-release run with three new colorways set to arrive on July 9.

A’ja Wilson’s second signature sneaker continues to build on the personal storytelling behind her Nike line, with the Nike A’Two “Pink Foam” set to release on July 8.

Tinker Hatfield's Air Jordan 7 is expected to dominate the 2026 Release Calendar, dropping in a healthy mix of beloved original styles and new ones.

Ken Griffey Jr.’s first signature sneaker has been Nike’s go-to Griffey model for years, and the Air Griffey Max 1 is back again with a new colorway that appears to connect directly to one of baseball’s more meaningful summer moments.
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.

Soulgoods has never taken the obvious route with Nike, and its next project might be its most ambitious yet. Following previous work on the Dunk High and Jordan Air Ship, the Beijing-based retailer is introducing the Soulgoods x Nike Homescape […]

New Balance continues to celebrate the Washington, D.C., Maryland, and Virginia (DMV) region with narrative-driven Made in USA footwear. Myles Williams, Associate Product Manager for Made in USA Lifestyle, recently took to social media to unveil […]

Nike is adding another city-inspired Air Force 1 Low to its summer lineup, with the “Philadelphia” colorway set to release on July 11.
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