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This Week, Jeremy Scott x Adidas Forum Wings, Cardi B x Reebok Classic Leather, Concepts x New Balance & More!

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The details you need on this weekend's biggest sneaker releases. A fan-favorite Air Jordan retro mak

The details you need on this weekend's biggest sneaker releases. [Sole collector]( A fan-favorite Air Jordan retro making its return, three-way Nike collab, and oversized Adidas highlight this week’s sneaker release calendar. The first big release of the week takes place Tuesday morning with the return of the Jeremy Scott x Adidas Forum Wings 1.0 “Money.” The loud option will be followed up on Thursday by the Kerwin Frost x Adidas Superstuffed and “Starfish” Air Jordan 1 Low. A bulk of this week’s offerings arrive on Friday including the Pharrell x Adidas Human Race Sichona, Sacai x Fragment x Nike LDWaffle, and “Headin’ Home” Concepts x New Balance 57/40. Things wrap up on Saturday with a new Yeezy Boost 350 V2 colorway and what is surely the highlight for many, the first retro release of 2006’s “Lightning” Air Jordan 4. [Alternate text]( [Jeremy Scott x Adidas Forum Wings 1.0 'Money']( Price: $200 When: Tuesday, Aug. 24 at 10 a.m. Where: [adidas.com]( and other select retailers What You Need to Know: Jeremy Scott and Adidas are rekindling their storied partnership with the return of the sneaker that started it all back in 2003. Like the name suggests, the Forum Wings “Money” remixes the retro high-top with an all-over money print upper, green Three Stripes on the medial side, and a large wing extending over the lateral portion of the upper. Rather than a former president, each dollar is adorned with the face of the popular designer. [MORE DETAILS]( [Alternate text]( [Cardi B x Reebok Classic Leather]( Price: $140 When: Friday, Aug. 27 at 10 a.m. Where: [reebok.com]( and other select retailers What You Need to Know: The latest chapter of Cardi B’s ongoing partnership with Reebok features four new colorways of her redesigned Classic Leather. Tonal army green, rose pink, burgundy, and white color schemes with subtle gold branding hits are all up for grabs. Cardi’s special version of the Classic Leather features details like a stacked lug sole, suede overlays, and pull tabs added to the tongue and heel. [MORE DETAILS]( [Alternate text]( [Concepts x New Balance 57/40 'Headin' Home']( Price: $150 When: Friday, Aug. 27 at 10 a.m Where: Concepts stores and [cncpts.com]( What You Need to Know: Nike is dropping another version of its Dunk High 1985 this Thursday. The shape is supposed to more closely resemble the OG Dunk Highs that released back in ‘85. The pair takes inspiration from the “UNLV” color scheme with a red and grey leather upper. Details like an acid wash treatment on the red overlays and a yellowed midsole are supposed to imitate the aging process a sneaker goes through after years of wear. [MORE DETAILS]( [Alternate text]( [Diana Taurasi x Nike LeBron 18 'GOAT Vision']( Price: $200 When: Friday, Aug. 27 at 10 a.m. Where: Nike SNKRS and other select retailers What You Need to Know: WNBA legend Diana Taurasi has another special colorway of the LeBron 18 releasing this week. This time, fans will be treated to the “GOAT Vision” colorway featuring a faint green knit upper, newspaper-inspired heel and toe pattern that is composed of some of her accolades, a translucent green heel counter, Taurasi’s logo on each tongue, and bright orange laces. [MORE DETAILS]( [Alternate text]( [Air Jordan 4 'Lightning']( Price: $220 When: Saturday, Aug. 28 at 10 a.m. Where: Nike SNKRS and other select retailers What You Need to Know: The long-awaited return of 2006’s “Lightning” Air Jordan 4 is finally happening this Saturday. The pairs stays true to the original with a yellow nubuck upper, black detailing on the mesh netting and tongue tag, and grey hits on the straps and outsole. [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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