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This Week, Billie Eilish x Jordan Brand, Nike Air Max 90 'Familia' & More

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The details you need on this weekend's biggest sneaker releases. One of the world’s biggest pop

The details you need on this weekend's biggest sneaker releases. [Sole collector]( One of the world’s biggest pop stars has her first sneaker collaboration with Jordan Brand dropping this week. While Billie Eilish’s AJKO 1 and Air Jordan 15 are the highlight, there is plenty of other great pairs hitting stores this week that will satisfy any taste. A handful of new Dunks are dropping, Jeremy Scott is released a vibrant collection of Forums with Adidas, New Balance is celebrating its history with a new 990v3, Trae Young’s first signature sneaker is finally hitting retailers, and more. Take a detailed look at all of this week’s best sneaker releases below. [Alternate text]( [Billie Eilish x Jordan Brand]( Price: $120 When: Thursday, Sept. 30 at 10 a.m. Where: Nike SNKRS and other select retailers What You Need to Know: Following a limited drop via the singer’s official website, Billie Eilish’s Air Jordan AJKO 1 and Air Jordan 15 are getting a wider release. The tonal pairs include the singer’s logo, are 100% vegan, and are constructed of at least 20% recycled material by weight. [MORE DETAILS]( [Alternate text]( [Nike Air Max 90 'Familia']( Price: $130 When: Wednesday, Sept. 29 at 10 a.m. Where: Nike SNKRS and other select retailers What You Need to Know: This brand new colorway of the Air Max 90 is designed to celebrate the diversity of Latin America and its love for soccer. The multicolored look is inspired by a fictional soccer team, Club Atletico Familia. The vibrant sneaker is supposed to resemble the jerseys worn by goalies in the ‘90s. Made up of recycled materials, each pair’s upper is completely unique. [MORE DETAILS]( [Alternate text]( [Nike Air Max BW 'Los Angeles']( Price: $140 When: Tuesday, Sept. 28 at 10 a.m. Where: Nike SNKRS and other select retailers What You Need to Know: The Air Max BW is getting another retro release this week. The latest colorway mimics the OG “Persian Violet” look, but replace the purple hits with bright orange. Said to be inspired by the Los Angeles clothing scene in the ‘90s, the pair also features a purple “LA” logo on the left tongue and “Los Angeles” written across each heel. [MORE DETAILS]( [Alternate text]( [Air Jordan 5 'Orange Blaze']( Price: $190 When: Saturday, Oct. 2 at 10 a.m. Where: Nike SNKRS and other select retailers What You Need to Know: The “Orange Blaze” Air Jordan 5 is the newest colorway of the popular signature sneaker to be introduced by Jordan Brand. The pair features a cream leather upper with small-sqaured textile used on the mid panel and to wrap the ankle. Other elements include an orange midsole, cement grey speckled shark teeth, and the 5’s usual reflective tongue. Given some of Jordan Brand’s past colorways, it’s hard not to think about the “Shattered Backboard” series when looking at this brand new pair. [MORE DETAILS]( [Alternate text]( [Jeremy Scott x Adidas Forum 'Dipped']( Price: $180 When: Saturday, Oct. 2 at 10 a.m. Where: Yeezy Supply, adidas.com, and other select retailers What You Need to Know: The latest drop from Jeremy Scott’s revived collaborative partnership with Adidas is a series of brightly-colored Forums referred to as the “Dip” collection. Low and High versions of the popular silhouette have been covered in a shiny material that make them look like they have been dipped in candy. Solar Yellow, Solar Pink, Blue, App Signal Orange colorways are all available. Matching apparel like velour tops and track pants will also be up for grabs. [MORE DETAILS]( [Complex on Instagram]( [Complex on Facebook]( [Complex on Twitter]( [Complex on YouTube]( © Complex Media, Inc. 2021. All rights reserved. 229 W. 43rd Street, 10th Floor New York, NY 10036 You are receiving this email because you've signed up for Complex Newsletter. Want to stop receiving messages from Complex? [Unsubscribe]( [Click here to view this email in your browser.]( Complex.com is part of: [Complex Networks](

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