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A new spin on a classic Air Jordan 1, the latest from Pharrell, and a colorful pack from Saucony highlight this week of sneaker releases.

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The details you need on this weekend's biggest sneaker releases. Check out a detailed look at all of

The details you need on this weekend's biggest sneaker releases. [Complex]( Check out a detailed look at all of this week’s best drops below. The drops kick off today when Jimmy Gorecki’s latest Vans collabs arrives online. Things wrap up on Saturday with the “Shadow 2.0” Air Jordan 1 and “Astrotrail” collection from Saucony. [Alternate text]( Air Jordan 5 Low 'Wings' Price: $190 When: Friday, May 14 at 10 a.m. Where: Nike SNKRS and other select retailers What You Need to Know: Jordan Brand is celebrating its Wings program with a special colorway of the Air Jordan 5 Low. The upper is constructed of black mesh and nubuck with gold accents. Special details include lace tips made to resemble the tassels on graduation caps, logos on each insole to mimic diploma seals, and a “20” and “21” replacing the usual “23” embroidery on each lateral heel as a nod to the 2020 and 2021 graduating classes. [MORE DETAILS]( [Alternate text]( Air Jordan 11 Low 'Legend Blue' Price: $170 When: Saturday, May 15 at 10 a.m. Where: Nike SNKRS and other select retailers What You Need to Know: The latest Air Jordan 1 making its way to retailers is dubbed the “Shadow 2.0.” The pair sports a grey and black leather upper like the OG “Shadow” with a new colorblocking that more closely resembles the look of the “Chicago” 1s. [MORE DETAILS]( [Alternate text]( Pharrell x Adidas NMD Hu 'Aqua' Price: $220 When: Friday, May 14 at 10 a.m. Where: Adidas Confirmed app What You Need to Know: Adidas is releasing another tonal colorway of Pharrell’s NMD Hu. This pair features an all-over aqua blue design that sees the bright shade used on the Primeknit upper, cage, laces, and Boost midsole. Minor contrasts include a black liner and the white text embroidered on each toe, a signature detail of the NMD Hu. [MORE DETAILS]( [Alternate text]( JSP x Vault by Vans Chukka 'Roses Grown in Granite' Price: $120 When: Wednesday, May 12 at 1 p.m. Where: standardissuetees.com What You Need to Know: Jimmy Gorecki’s JSP is releasing yet another take on the Vans Chukka this Wednesday. Dubbed the “Roses Grown in Granite” colorway, the pair sports a pink suede upper with pink checkerboard print wrapping the midsole. Details can be seen across each shoe that nod to Philadelphia’s rich skateboarding history. [MORE DETAILS]( [Alternate text]( Slam Jam x New Balance 991 Price: $275 When: Thursday, May 13 Where: Select New Balance retailers What You Need to Know: New Balance has collaborated with notable Milan boutique Slam Jam for a special 991 to celebrate the silhouette’s 20th anniversary. The upper combines a mix of materials including pigskin suede, mesh, and ripstop nylon. It is dressed in various shades of grey and comes with two sets of extra laces that boast Slam Jame branding. [MORE DETAILS]( [Alternate text]( Air Jordan 7 'Flint' Price: $120 When: Friday, May 14 Where: reebok.com and other select retailers What You Need to Know: The Question Low arrives in a green and white colorway this Friday. The color combination is said to be a nod to one of the most decorated franchises in NBA history, the Boston Celtics. It is returning for the first time since its original release in 2006. [MORE DETAILS]( [Alternate text]( The Sole Collector App Price: Free When: Available now Where: iOS and Android What You Need to Know: The Sole Collector app is your ultimate resource for buying and building your sneaker collection at the best prices. Our database of 40,000 sneakers lets you compare and shop at the most competitive prices for the shoes and sizes you want across the biggest sneaker marketplaces including GOAT, Stadium Goods, StockX, Flight Club, adidas and Converse. [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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