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    Nike's Massive June 20 Drop Sees 40+ Sneakers Releasing

    Written By

    Pete Michael

    Date

    2025.06.18

    Nike is lining up a massive drop for June 20, with more than 40 new releases hitting shelves in a single day. From high-profile collaborations to long-awaited retro returns, the lineup covers nearly every category across the brand’s catalog.

    Leading the charge is the long-awaited return of the Patta x Nike partnership, this time extending the famed “Waves” motif to a duo of Air Max 90s. While full details on the colorways are still under wraps, the collaboration’s track record ensures these will be among the most sought-after pairs of the week.

    Patta x Nike Air Max 90 "Waves" Persian Violet Colorway
    “Note”The Patta x Nike Air Max 90 "Waves" Collection drops June 20

    Also making a return is the Nike Air Foamposite One “Triple White,” last seen nearly a decade ago. Nicknamed the “Whiteout,” the clean all-white build arrives just in time for summer and will mark its first return in years.

    The launch calendar also introduces a new model to Jordan Brand’s hybrid stable: the Jordan MVP 92. Borrowing heavily from the Air Jordan 7, the silhouette will drop in multiple colorways as part of its debut rollout.

    Elsewhere in the release slate, expect a wide range of Dunks, Air Force 1s, Zoom Vomero 5s, and Jordan 4 RM colorways. That includes the headline-making “Bred” and “Military Black” editions, both of which tap into classic Air Jordan 4 DNA.

    Nike Air Foamposite Triple White Whiteout 2025
    “Note”The Nike Air Foamposite "Triple White" (Whiteout) Retuns on June 20

    And let's not forget that just one day after this, on June 21, we will see the long-overdue return of the Air Jordan 5 OG “Grape.” Back for the first time since 1990 with its original Nike Air branding, it’s a key release for purists and collectors alike.

    For real-time updates, direct links, and detailed images, check our Sneaker Release Dates Calendar.

    Author:Pete MichaelDate:2025.06.18Tags:

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