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    Our monthly series highlights the top releases from leading athletic footwear brands. Whether you’re an avid sneakerhead or just looking for the perfect pair to complement your style, navigating the vast world of sneakers can be overwhelming. From understanding where to buy to decoding the latest trends, consider this your road map to finding the perfect pair.


    May is here, and it’s giving us plenty to celebrate. From Mother’s Day to high school and college graduations to NBA playoffs and the return of the WNBA, there are plenty of events that will have you outside with friends and family. And this month’s new sneaker releases give you myriad options. From Travis Scott and Nigel Sylvester delivering new collaborations to A’ja Wilson and Angel Reese giving us new kicks for the WNBA season to finding that pair of shoes Mom would love to have, there’s something for everyone here.


    Bad Bunny x Adidas Ballerina “Flamboyan”

    Bad Bunny x adidas Ballerina
    The “Vivid Red” colorway of Bad Bunny x Adidas Ballerina “Flamboyan.”

    Adidas

    Bad Bunny has had one hell of a year already, and we’ve just gotten to May. From the Super Bowl to his own signature shoe, the Puerto Rican superstar rapper adds another Adidas collab to his accolades. Dressed in bright red as an homage to the Flamboyan trees found across Puerto Rico, this edition of the Adidas Ballerina is perfect for anyone and any occasion.

    Release date: May 1

    Retail: $120

    SKU: KI7916


    Puma Suede Crochet

    Puma Suede Crochet sneakers
    Puma Suede Crochet sneakers in “Archive Green.”

    Puma

    Puma continues its streak of simple but well-executed everyday shoes. The latest sees the Puma Suede take on a crocheted upper, which makes these really pop while keeping them clean and simple enough to wear on casual Fridays at the office.

    Release date: May 1

    Retail: $120

    SKU: 406090-02


    Engineered Garments x Converse Weapon

    Engineered Garments x Converse Weapon sneakers
    Engineered Garments x Converse Weapon

    Converse

    For those unfamiliar with design house Engineered Garments, the brand takes great pride in its craftsmanship and uniqueness. Their latest Converse collab updates the Weapon into a low top, adding straps and a slightly off-kilter design that makes the leather areas of the shoe seem larger than the suede, and vice versa, depending on your viewpoint.

    Release date: May 1

    Retail: $145

    SKU: A19690C (Lakers), A19689C (Black/White)


    Nike A’Two “A’Pink Shoe”

    Nike A’Two sneakers
    The “A’Pink Shoe” colorway of the Nike A’Two

    Nike

    What do you do for an encore after your debut shoe sets the sneaker world on fire? You come right back. Following the classic “If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it,” the A’Two arrives in all pink like the original, with the addition of Zoom Air to provide a bit more all-day comfort for on and off the court.

    Release date: May 2

    Retail: $145

    SKU: IH1135-600


    Lapstone & Hammer x Asics Gel Kayano 12.1 “The Spark”

    Asics Gel Kayano 12 The Spark
    Lapstone & Hammer for Asics Gel Kayano 12.1 “The Spark.”

    Lapstone & Hammer

    Philadelphia‑based retailer‑turned‑brand Lapstone & Hammer has once again teamed up with Asics to deliver a master class in storytelling. From hairy black suede to soft cream panels and precisely placed hits of red, the design captures just how much impact a single spark can have when everything comes together.

    Release date: May 2

    Retail: $195

    SKU: 1203B103-100


    Hidden NY x Bape Bape Sta

    In case we haven’t made this clear, we are huge fans of materials and the different ways they can make the same shoe design look different. The two-piece offering from Hidden NY and Bape is a prime example. The classic Bape Sta arrives in both an all-white leather option and a beige suede with hints of green. While the white pair is perfect for everyday wear, the suede pair should be reserved for special occasions and date nights.

    Release date: May 2

    Retail: TBD

    SKU: TBD


    Icecream x Reebok Board Flip

    Icecream x Reebok Board Flip
    Icecream and Reebok bring back the Board Flip model.

    Reebok

    Before Pharrell Williams designed for Adidas and Louis Vuitton, he was known for wearing and designing Icecream sneakers and clothing. Reebok brings back Icecream’s Bones-and-Cones logo, simple color blocking and the classic bulky skate silhouette. Don’t be surprised if some Generation Z sorority members seek out the watermelon colorway.

    Release date: May 6

    Retail: $200

    SKU: 100268281 (Watermelon); 100267090 (Pink Lemonade)


    Nike Air Max 95 Big Bubble “Slate Blue”

    Nike Air Max 95 Big Bubble “Slate Blue”
    An original Air Max 95 colorway returns for just the third time in the model’s 30-year run.

    Nike

    Buy these and consider your summer sneakers sorted. Nike may shy away from calling these kicks by their proper name (“the Slates”), but the streets and Air Max enthusiasts know what they are, and 30 years of history can’t be undone. Those emerald green accents? Chef’s kiss.

    Release date: May 7

    Retail: $190

    SKU: IH7855-100


    Nike Air Max 95 Big Bubble “Comet Red”

    Nike Air Max 95 Big Bubble “Comet Red” sneakers
    The “Comet Red” version of the Nike Air Max 95 Big Bubble

    Nike

    If blue isn’t your hue, then give the “Comet Red” version a shot. Another OG colorway that carries its own provenance. The simple mixture of white, black and gray gradients, along with its namesake shade of red, pops just right.

    Release date: May 8

    Retail: $190

    SKU: IB7862-100


    Feid x Salomon XT-4 “Ferxxocalipsis”

    Feid x Salomon XT-4 “Ferxxocalipsis”
    Colombian singer Feid collaborates with Salomon for the XT-4 “Ferxxocalipsis.”

    Salomon

    Bad Bunny isn’t the only reggaeton star on this month’s list — Colombian singer Feid may not have reached his Puerto Rican counterpart’s name recognition in the U.S., but the multitime Latin Grammy-winner has made waves worldwide and even earned his own Pantone color. Now, he reunites with outdoor brand Salomon to bring a once friends‑and‑family‑only version of the XT‑4 to a wider audience. Covered in “Ferxxo Green” and inspired by the Ferxxocalipsis album cover, these will stand out in any crowd and make for a perfect conversation starter.

    Release date: May 8

    Retail: $200

    SKU: L47822500


    Converse Shai 001 “Ink”

    Converse Shai 001 “Ink”
    A monochrome blue upper colors the Converse Shai 001 “Ink.”

    Converse

    The latest version of Oklahoma City Thunder star Shai Gilgeous-Alexander’s debut shoe gets a premium upgrade in the form of an all-leather build. Covered in a deep blue, expect to see these frequently during this playoff run as SGA looks to sign his name to another NBA championship.

    Release date: May 14

    Retail: $150

    SKU: A23978C-410


    Travis Scott x Air Jordan 1 Low “Tropical Pink” & “Muslin Pink” / “Pink Pack”

    There’s only one major question when it comes to a Travis Scott Jordan 1 Low, and that’s which color(s) are we getting. The latest offering brings us two pink versions just in time for warm weather and longer days. A primarily sail-and-muslin pair with a pink Nike swoosh is joined by a more vibrant two-toned pink pair, creating the perfect opportunity to mix both for anybody lucky enough to land both at release.

    Release date: May 22

    Retail: $155 each

    SKU: IQ7604-101 (Tropical Pink); IQ7604-100 (Muslin Pink)


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