Release Roundup: Sneakers You Need to Check Out This Weekend

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March’s first week of releases starts off with a diverse list of options including popular collaborations, classic styles, and the debut of a new silhouette.

The week’s drops start off on Thursday with the arrival of Supreme’s latest Nike SB Dunk Low collab along with the “City Market” Nike Dunk Low. On Friday, the “Dark Curry” Nike Dunk High and the classic Reebok Pump Omni Zone II are hitting shelves. The bulk of the drops arrive on Saturday with the launch of the Adidas Yeezy 450, the “Why Not Us?” Reebok Question Mid, and the “University Blue” Air Jordan 1 High.

Read on for a detailed guide to all of this week’s top sneaker releases you need to know about.

Supreme x Nike SB Dunk Low

Price: $110 each
When: Thursday, March 4
Where: Supremenewyork.com and at Supreme stores
What You Need to Know: For its Spring/Summer ‘21 collection, Supreme has teamed up with Nike SB on a four-shoe SB Dunk Low collaboration that bring back the look of its 2003 Dunk High collab. The color options for this sneaker project include blue, brown, black and green colorways with each pair boasting debossed croc pattern for the overlays along with gold stars stamped on the mid-panels.

 

Nike Dunk Low 'City Market'

Price: $110
When: Thursday, March 4 at 10 a.m.
Where: Nike SNKRS and other select retailers
What You Need to Know: Next up for the popular Nike Dunk Low is the latest “City Market” make-up, which features various graphics inspired by the brand’s Blue Ribbon Sports roots along with the materials pulled from industrial rice and coffee bags that are frequently upcycled from urban markets allowing for a wide range of uses.

Reebok Pump Omni Zone II

Price: $140
When: Friday, March 5
Where: Reebok.com and at select retailers
What You Need to Know: Just in time for 2021’s NBA All-Star Weekend, Reebok is reissuing the Pump Omni Zone II that was worn by high-flyer Dee Brown at the 1991 NBA Slam Dunk Contest when he performed his iconic “No Look Dunk.” The shoe features a premium leather build in black with the shoe’s signature Pump tech appearing on the tongue.

Nike Dunk High 'Dark Curry'

Price: $120
When: Friday, March 5 at 10 a.m.
Where: Nike SNKRS and other select retailers
What You Need to Know: More Nike Dunks are releasing this week. In addition to the “City Market” Dunk Lows, the brand will be releasing the “Dark Curry” Dunk Highs. The shoe boasts a premium suede upper donning various shades of brown with multiple textures adding detail.

Reebok Question Mid 'Why Not Us?'

Price: $140
When: Saturday, March 6 
Where: Reebok.com and other select retailers
What You Need to Know: Just in time for this year’s NBA All-Star Weekend, Reebok is reissuing this black and white Question Mid worn by Allen Iverson in the 2001 NBA All-Star Game. In the game, his team was down as much as 19 points at the end of the third quarter, but his 25-point performance helped the team win and notched All-Star Game MVP honors.

Adidas Yeezy 450 'Cloud White'

Price: $200
When: Saturday, March 6
Where: Adidas.com/Yeezy, Yeezy Supply and other select retailers
What You Need to Know: Kanye West’s latest Adidas Yeezy sneaker, the Yeezy 450, will finally make its retail debut this Saturday. The lifestyle silhouette is manufactured in Germany and boasts a grey Primeknit upper that’s coupled with a molded midsole design that extends up the sides of the sneaker.

Air Jordan 1 Retro High OG 'University Blue'

Price: $170
When: Saturday, March 6 at 10 a.m.
Where: Nike SNKRS and at select retailers
What You Need to Know: The latest “University Blue” iteration of the popular Air Jordan 1 High is hitting retailers this Saturday. It boasts an OG-styled color blocking wearing a predominantly white upper that’s paired with blue suede overlays and black hits on the Swoosh branding, ankle collar, and shoelaces.

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