September is off to a great start with a number of much-anticipated footwear drops hitting shelves from brands including Nike, Supreme, New Balance, adidas, Converse, and ASICS.
Among the standouts is the Supreme x Nike SB Dunk Low, which returns in five new colorways expanding on the duo’s rich collaborative history. Elsewhere, the Nike Book 1 “Air Safari” goes just as wild as its moniker; the New Balance Abzorb 2000 “Light Chrome Blue” boasts a nostalgic performance build; the Salehe Bembury x New Balance 1000 adopts the former designer’s signature footprint-inspired design details, and the Nike Air Rift “Team Red” leans into the split-toe craze in a vivid finish.
Dive into all of this week’s top footwear releases below. After making your way through all 10 drops, don’t forget to hit up HBX to check out which styles are available today.
Supreme x Nike SB Dunk Low
Release Date: September 6
Release Price: TBD
Where to Buy: Nike
Why You Should Cop: Supreme and Nike are back with a fresh batch of Dunk Lows, expanding on the duo’s rich history of premium sneakers. This time around, the collab features five colorways, each with a unique material. Standout specs include the sneaker’s responsive Zoom Air unit and mesh tongue.
Nike Book 1 “Air Safari”
Release Date: September 2
Release Price: $150 USD
Where to Buy: Nike
Why You Should Cop: Devin Booker’s signature shoe gets the “Air Safari” treatment, with a chaotic mix of burnt orange, speckled safari, and black leather materials. Built to perform, the model is equipped with layered Cushlon 2.0 foam in the midsole for maximal cushioning and underfoot responsiveness.
New Balance Abzorb 2000 “Light Chrome Blue”
Release Date: September 3
Release Price: $170 USD
Where to Buy: New Balance
Why You Should Cop: New Balance continues its retro revival with this clean, early-2000s runner aesthetic. The “Light Chrome Blue” colorway complements the design’s performance silhouette for a nostalgic yet modern finish. It’s built for comfort with ABZORB cushioning, ideal for everyday wear.
Nike Zoom Pegasus “NCAA Pack” and “NFL Pack”
Release Date: September 4
Release Price: $145 USD
Where to Buy: Nike
Why You Should Cop: Nike has returned with another batch of NCAA and NFL collaborations with over 10 universities and 32 teams on its Pegasus 41 model. Each pair boasts the schools and squads’ signature colors, highlighted across the midsole with contrasting tones across the upper and panels.
Converse SHAI 001 “BUTTER”
Release Date: September 4
Release Price: $130 USD
Where to Buy: Converse
Why You Should Cop: Shai Gilgeous-Alexander’s debut Converse signature mixes basketball performance expertise with a strong sense of off-court style. The sneaker features a unique zipper-equipped upper with puffed detailing in a “BUTTER” yellow colorway, sure to turn heads with its creamy tones and premium finishes.
Nike Ja 3 “Hustle & Flow”
Release Date: September 5
Release Price: $130 USD
Where to Buy: Nike
Why You Should Cop: Ja Morant’s signature Nike shoe takes on a new colorway inspired by the award-winning 2005 film, Hustle & Flow. Featuring a mismatched pair of blue and yellow sneakers, the model mimics the movie’s posters featuring Terrance Howard’s Chevrolet Caprice Classic.
Salehe Bembury x New Balance 1000
Release Date: September 2 and 5
Release Price: $160 USD
Where to Buy: New Balance
Why You Should Cop: Salehe’s signature fingerprint-inspired textures return on the New Balance 1000 silhouette with a kaleidoscopic punch. The sneaker adopts a gradient color story on a mixed-material upper, which sees blue hues transition to pinks and reds across the forefoot. Orange, meanwhile, commands the midsole and lace loops.
SHUSHU/TONG x ASICS GEL-Kinetic Fluent
Release Date: September 6
Release Price: $240 USD
Where to Buy: ASICS
Why You Should Cop: The collab merges SHUSHU/TONG’s avant-garde design with ASICS’ high-performance GEL cushioning. The layered mesh and synthetic leather upper is straight out of the 2010s running archives, while FF BLAST PLUS cushioning and scutoid GEL
technology propel the shoe with a modern finish. Elsewhere, SHUSHU/TONG’s iconography signs the tongue and insole.
Nike Air Rift “Team Red”
Release Date: September 5
Release Price: $125 USD
Where to Buy: Nike
Why You Should Cop: Nike brings back the cult-classic split-toe silhouette in a bold “Team Red” colorway, with a lightweight and breathable build. In terms of branding, a Nike Air logo rides the insoles, a mini swoosh embroidery sits above the split toe, and a cursive Nike print dashes across the heel tab.
adidas Predator Megaride “Silver Metallic”
Release Date: September 2
Release Price: $180 USD
Where to Buy: adidas
Why You Should Cop: adidas Originals explores its vast football heritage with the Predator Megaride, drawing inspiration from the 2006 Predator Absolute boot. This model combines adidas’ performance roots with lifestyle streetwear appeal, thanks to a striking “Silver Metallic” colorway that gives the retro-minded silhouette a flash from the future.
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