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June let everyone know that this was not a month to be skipped. July looks set to up the ante, partly due to Olympics starting July 26. While many brands are specializing in Olympic-themed collections, July is about greater than just Parisian clothing. There’s no getting lost in the gang: the mesh boys are back, and there are a number of nostalgic homages to the home.


Scratching the nostalgic itch

The Nike Ja 1 “Reverse Scratch” pays tribute to the previous home of the Memphis Grizzlies in Vancouver, Canada.

Nike

While Memphis Grizzles point guard Ja Morant has seen limited time on the court this yr due to a shoulder injury, when he has been on the court, he’s turned heads together with his footwear decisions. In particular, when Morant made his season debut, he debuted a pair of Nike Ja 1s in a reversal of the fan-favorite “Scratch” colorway. When people saw the shoes, they immediately considered the Grizzles’ former home of Vancouver.

This pair, now dubbed the “Reverse Scratch,” is finally set to release. The mostly white upper with touches of turquoise on the midsole and red on the heel of the shoe will hit shelves just in time for the 4th of July and peak grilling season. Don’t be surprised should you see these on the feet of somebody wearing a Mike Bibby or Shareef Abdur-Rahim Vancouver jersey.

Release date: July 1

Retail Price: $130


A toned-down version of a method icon

The latest Puma Clyde shoes are available a green and ivory color combination.

Puma

Most people know New York Knicks commentator Walt “Clyde” Frazier as a fashion and magnificence icon who could be found on the sidelines of New York Knicks games. But before the legendary Knicks guard found a way to mix all of the animal prints within the Sahara, he was rocking Puma shoes. The story goes that at one point Frazier wanted a brand new pair of shoes and a brand new color of shoes for each game he played.

If you think that, this pair of Spectra Green could easily be something Frazier would want on his feet during or after a match. Spectra Green dominates the upper, while the Frosted Ivory Formstrip is paired with white laces to complete the upper. Don’t be surprised should you see Frazier wearing these in some unspecified time in the future.

Release date: July 1

Retail Price: $120


GT-2160 is another for the fellows from the web

The Asics GT-2160 “Paris” shoes might be released just before the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris.

Asics

Asics is back with one other GT-2160 for the mesh boyz, just in time for the 2024 Olympics. The “Paris” colorway arrives in a soft cream base with neon orange and green accents complemented by a silver overlay. The color scheme nods to Paris’ nickname, the City of Light. As with every other Asics pair, it’s best to keep it clean and straightforward with a pleasant black tee and track shorts.

Release date: July 5

Retail Price: $120


Jordan pays tribute to Karolina’s history

The Air Jordan 1 Retro High OG “First in Flight” is designed for ladies and is available in larger sizes.

Nike

There’s something special and fitting concerning the synergy of NBA legend Michael Jordan, who grew up in North Carolina, played at UNC and was nicknamed His Airness. The latest Jordan 1 High pays homage to MJ’s roots in Carolina and the state.

Carolina Blue is the star of the show, sitting atop a Sail White upper paired with Navy on the heel and collar. The gold “Wings” logo paired with “First in Flight” lettering underneath the Nike Air tag on the tongue of the shoe is a pleasant touch that makes this pair unique and not only one other run-of-the-mill Jordan 1 release.

The incontrovertible fact that this pair of shoes is on the market exclusively for ladies shows that the Jordan brand really knows how to create unique products for ladies who’re also lovers of sneakers.

Release date: July 6

Retail price: $160


Sunders are back

For the primary time since 1999, the Air Max Sunder retro returns in its original colorway.

Nike

The Air Max Sunders return for the primary time for the reason that cross-training model’s 1999 debut, with the addition of cooperation Comme des Garçons in 2021. Early previews indicate that Nike might be re-releasing the OG colorways and tooling, much to the delight of enthusiasts and purists alike. The only downside could be a price increase, but chalk that up to inflation and be glad that this retro means adding a wearable pair of sneakers to your rotation.

Release date: July 11

Retail Price: $180


Action Bronson’s Latest Movie Gets Second Chance

The Action Bronson x New Balance 1906R “Rosewater” is the primary of the last three models.
The Action Bronson x New Balance 1906R “Medusa Azul” contains a easy blue and black color scheme.

The initial releases of the Action Bronson x New Balance 1906R “Medusa Azul” and “Rosewater” were chaotic, especially the latter, which initially required buyers to purchase a bundle that included the crewneck sweatshirt for $125. Needless to say, people were offended. It’s also a shame, because all three shoes within the 1906R collaboration were solid picks for chef/rapper Action Bronson. Bad releases tend to leave a foul taste in people’s mouths.

Now, a wider release via New Balance is about to give those interested one other likelihood to purchase at retail. Everyone loves an excellent re-release.

Release date: July 12

Retail Price: $185


And Ma Maniere returns to Air Jordan 3

The black version of the Air Jordan 3 is one among two upcoming collaborations from A Ma Maniere.

Jordan Brand

It takes a certain level of skill and a focus to craftsmanship to release products at the speed that James Whitner and A Ma Maniere do with their Jordan collaborations, and every one feels fresh and unique. Such is the case here, as A Ma Maniere returns to the Jordan 3 to deliver one other unique tackle the classic silhouette.

In contrast to 2021 Raised By Women Collaborationthe brand new edition takes on a darker tone. It contains a black upper with a soft plum tongue and the A Ma Maniere and Jordan logos on the left and right tongues of the shoe. The highlight of this pair is the suede mudguard and heel counter, which replace the same old elephant print the model is best known for. In keeping with the A Ma Maniere standard, we are able to expect all of those details and more to be crafted from premium materials.

Release date: July 18

Retail price: to be determined


The basketball shoe of the yr has been updated

The Adidas AE 1 Low shoes are available MX Grey.

Adidas

Ask most sneakerheads they usually’ll let you know that Minnesota Timberwolves point guard Anthony Edwards’ signature Adidas AE1 is hands-down the basketball shoe of the yr. Edwards’ on-court play and personality, together with Adidas’ fresh marketing approach, have made the shoe a must-have for players and sneakerheads alike.

What do you do for an encore? Of course, you’re taking off your top. The AE 1 Low debuts in a marbled grey paired with a black upper in a colorway called the Ascent. The name is fitting, since Edwards and his shoes are set to rise to the top of the NBA and the footwear world.

Release date: July 20

Retail Price: $110


Jordan 3 made for recreational league stars

The Air Jordan 3 “Black Cement” returns as a cork retro version.

Jordan Brand

Yes, that’s a must-buy sneaker list. But when the best sneaker of all time returns as a cleat, it’s only fitting that they show somewhat love. The Air Jordan 3 “Black Cement” cleat has almost all the things we love concerning the traditional Jordan 3. The only thing missing is the beloved “Nike Air” logo on the heel. It’ll turn heads on the recreational and intercollegiate courts.

Release date: July 27

Retail price: $200


Kyrie Irving’s Love Letter Home

Anta Kai 1 “Garden State” is a tribute to New Jersey’s green, natural landscape.

Anta

When Dallas Mavericks guard Kyrie Irving signed with Chinese brand Anta, many were still wondering what the longer term would hold for the star. Now that Irving has found a house in sneakers, he’s paying tribute to the state that raised him.

This edition of the Anta Kai 1 “Garden State” features sage green tones that bring to mind the Statue of Liberty. However, the true beauty and nod to New Jersey’s “Garden State” is revealed whenever you take a better look and see the floral print in sage green tones.

Release date: July

Retail Price: $120


Remembering childhood fun from the 90s.

The Nike KD 4 “Nerf” returns after its original release in 2011.

Any kid growing up running around the outside within the ’90s often carried one among two things: a Super Soaker (you were a extremely cool kid should you had that in your backpack) and a Nerf gun. The latest KD 4 retro recreates that fun feeling, in addition to the essence of the shoe’s original 2012 release.

The mostly concord coloured upper is wearing red, gray, and green to match the classic Nerf logo and ’90s color scheme. The black on the midsole paired with the red splatter effect outsole ties this shoe together and perfectly completes its eye-catching appeal. Add a concord coloured shoebox that has the identical spray graffiti effect because the stripes on the shoe’s upper and it completes that “It’s summer and I’m outside with my friends” feeling that the shoe was going for.

Release date: July

Retail Price: $130


Yeezy Sale

Many Yeezy shoe styles are currently available on the Adidas Confirmed app.

Adidas

When Adidas announced it was ending its partnership with rapper Kanye West, many wondered what would occur to the brand’s entire Yeezy inventory. Simple: list them on the market on the Adidas Confirmed app and website, and on discounted styles.

If you’re in search of a pair of Yeezys at retail, now’s your likelihood to get them before they disappear from the secondary marketplace for good.

Release date: June 23

Retail: from $115

Jacob DeLawrence is a contract author, podcaster, and occasional menace to society. When he is not writing, you could find him on the basketball gym training for the longer term or arguing about wrestling on Twitter, @_jdela.

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