We’ve promised for months that 2025 is gonna be one for the books when it comes to sneaker releases, and we’re beginning to really see the effects of that.
Much of it is concentrated in the Nike, Inc. enterprise for this week: the appointment release of the Air Jordan 5 “Reverse Metallic” comes at the tail end of the week, incredibly accompanied on the same day by the Nike Kobe 9 Protro “Masterpiece” and the Nike Air Diamond Turf “Draft Day.” While that trio of retro drops deservedly grabs the headline, it’s also a banner week for innovation: the LeBron NXXT Genisus, Jordan Zion 4 and Air Max DN8 each get their first releases in the next several days.
Switching over to some more under-the-radar drops, the Nike Air Max Muse continues its own debut with an all-red edition, two more Valentine’s Day Air Max 1s hit the streets, and the LaMelo Ball x Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles collaboration notches another drop, trending towards the exclusive release of the “Shredder” MB.04 for folks who grab all four pairs.
As we always say, the above recap gives you a birds-eye-view of what’s upcoming, but you’ll need to check out the complete list ahead for a true sense. Included below the photos are hyperlinks pointing back to our original coverage of each shoe. Through there, you can find direct “Where To Buy” sections with direct shopping links for all the shoes referenced. For late-breaking updates, keep our Sneaker Release Dates and Jordan Releases 2025 pages nearby as the week draws on.
The Nike Dunk Low “Phantom/Gum” lands on February 3rd, offering up a sensible neutral colorway.
De’Aaron commits his signature shoe to his son with the UA Curry Fox 1 “Reign Rose,” set to release on February 3rd.
The Waste Management Open begets a pair of Nike Roshe Golf Shoes, queued up for a February 5th release date.
A duo of model debuts begins with the Jordan Zion 4 debut on February 6th , making its entrance via the the Zion 4 “Mud to Marble” and Zion 4 “Damascus Steel.
Then comes the Nike Air Max Dn8 “Hyper Pink,” unveiling the “next step in Dynamic Air” also on February 6th.
A timeless classic gets a bejeweled update with February 6th’s adidas Superstar “Beads.
For the little hoopers, a shoe inspired by little hoppers – the Nike Ja 2 “Poison Dart Frog” drops on February 6th.
Bring the a coveted colorway to your sport of choice with the Air Jordan 11 “Legend Blue” Cleats, releasing February 6th in baseball and football tooling.
The holiday-centric releases kick off on the 7th via the Nike Air Max 1 “Valentine’s Day.”
A highlight from the basketball shoes slate is the Nike Ja 2 “Heart Eyes,” also officially launching on February 7th.
An extra 2025 debut: the Nike Air Superfly returns from the archives with February 7th’s “Metallic Silver”
How about one more? The Nike Zoom LeBron NXXT Genisus continues the King’s offshoot signature line on February 7th.
They’re finally here. The Air Jordan 5 “Metallic Reimagined” notches the first Reimagined drop of the year — hitting SNRKS February 8th.
The heat for 2/8 doesn’t stop there, as the Kobe 9 “Masterpiece” continues the silhouette’s Protro effort.
After a highly-sought-after introduction, February 8th’s Nike Air Diamond Turf “Draft Day” picks up where the “Atlanta” colorway left off.
The second drop in the LaMelo Ninja Turtles Shoes collection lands on February 8th with the PUMA MB.04 “Rafael & Donatello.”
Marching on in its first month on the shelves, the Nike Air Max Muse “Habanero Red” flares up on its February 8th release date.
Capping things off is the Nike Air Superfly “Mystic Red,” notching a second colorway for the women’s model just a day after its first.
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