While All-Star Weekend was on everyone’s minds this week. there was plenty of other news to go around, largely dominated by the Swoosh. One of the most coveted Air force 1s in history – the “Hong Kong” – is back for the first time since 2001 in its original construction. Virgil Abloh’s OFF WHITE x Air Jordan 1 also popped up on SNS’ website, reminding people there is still plenty to be had after this weekend’s drops. New Balance is stepping its nostalgic game up, with the return of four of the brand’s greatest 574 collaborations in its storied history. adidas had a relatively quiet week, as most of its energy was focused toward making sure its 747 Warehouse event goes off without a hitch. For all that, and much more, check out our latest edition of Top Stories below.
The Next OFF WHITE x Air Jordan 1 Appeared On SNS’ Website
There is still plenty to go around in February following ASW.
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Release Info For The Kendrick Lamar x Nike Cortez Kenny II
This pair joins the ranks as an LA-exclusive drop for All-Star Weekend festivities.
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Nike Is Bringing Back The Iconic Air Force 1 “Hong Kong”
Mark your calendars for February 22nd.
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The Air Force 1 Low “Taiawan” Is Back
Another Air Force 1 “Grail” resurfaced at ASW.
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Jordan Brand And Xbox Team Up For An Epic Giveaway
Three custom Xbox One X consoles inspired by Jordan 3s will be given away.
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Another OG Colorway Of The Flyknit Trainer Is Returing
Nike brings back the white and black colorway of this trend-setting silhouette.
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John Elliott And Nike Collaborate On The Air Monarch
Elliott and Nike send another jolt of energy into the dad shoe movement.
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NEIGHBORHOOD And adidas Have Another NMD On The Way
The two add a triple black iteration to their upcoming collection.
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adidas’ 747 Warehouse Schedule
Information regarding how to register for exclusive releases and the entire musical schedule.
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New Balance Is Bringing Four Of Its Best Collaboration Back To Retail
Concepts, mita x WHIZ LIMITED, Sneakersnstuff, and Sneaker Freaker are all bringing their collaborative 574’s back from the dead.
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