It feels like we’ve already said this a dozen times in 2025, but this is one of the more monumental release weeks on the schedule so far.
The two-pack in our title are the main draw, issuing Nigel Sylvester’s biggest yet with his Jordan 4 “Brick By Brick,” coming a day before the Air Jordan 9 “Cool Grey” returns to shelves. In a surprise co-headliner, Crocs should be getting plenty of attention this week as well, with their Bape and Haribo collections already drawing plenty of eyes.
Circling back to Beaverton, the launch of the Foamposite “Black/Volt” is set for this week, as is the debut of the Vaporfly 4. Rounding out the slate, Sneaker Politics issues a special make-up of the ASICS GEL-Kayano 14, Lamelo Ball chips in pairs of his off-court LaFrance and on-court MB.04, and adidas Basketball queues up new looks for the Harden Vol. 9 and AE1 Low.
While that should give you a general understanding of what’s OTW, check below for a complete list of all the best sneaker releases this week. Below each gallery (separated by day) you’ll find direct links back to our original coverage of each pair, containing direct “Where To Buy” links, store lists and detailed release breakdowns. As always, we’ll keep this page updated with any notable late-breaking updates, but keep an eye on our Sneaker Release Dates and Jordan Release Dates landing pages to ensure you don’t miss a thing.

March 9th is a one-drop day, delivering the Nike Air Max Uptempo 95 in a “Mystic Teal” colorway that begins its latest retro.



Lousiana’s finest heads up the festivities on March 10th, dropping off their latest link-up with the Japanese brand via the Sneaker Politics ASICS GEL-Kayano 14. Cut then to South Florida, where the Nike Air Max Plus Golf “The Player’s Championship” celebrates the pit stop on the PGA schedule. Finally, things go global with the PUMA Inhale F1 “75th Anniversary” collection, a two-piece pack that sees the German giant celebrate the league as a whole.



Hoopers rejoice on March 11th. The Air Jordan 39 “Sail/Game Royal” prints a clean look for the latest in the core Jumpman legacy, while a red-hot edition in the Zion 4 “Forged In Fire” showcases what the current crop of signees has to offer. If you prefer off-court offerings, the Haribo Crocs has you covered — the candy company brings a slew of playful touches like gummy bear midsole textures to the table.



The Colorado company barely takes a breath before issuing the Bape Crocs collection on March 12th. Then, the Nike Air Max Waffle “Royal” steps outside of the bounds of either of its composite silhouettes for a classic outfit. Finally, LaMelo leverages two lifestyle looks: the PUMA LaFrance “Black/Silver” and PUMA LaFrance “Chrome” arrive alongside one another via PUMA and partnering retailers.





March 13th is headlined by the Salehe 991v2. Bembury and New Balance reunite for their long-awaited “Colors Be The Palette.” The sturdy adidas Song For The Mute relationship marches on with their largest link-up yet: three colorways each of the Superstar and adistar Cushion. Rounding out with two opposing GRs, Nike prints the Spiridon “Signal Blue,” while the Three Stripes gets ultra-luxe via the adidas Gazelle Made In Italy. Finally, the latest Fenty PUMA collection releases, invigorating Rihanna and the Big Cat’s partnership.




The bulk of our audience likely has to the Nigel Sylvester Jordan 4 “Brick by Brick” as their one can’t-miss this week — the wait is over on March 14th. That same day, the Foamposite “Black/Volt” electrifies the wire, while the PUMA MB.04 “Golden Child” issues a gilded edition of Melo’s model. Finally, for the runners, the Nike VaporFly 4 “Prototype” brings the super shoe to the market.



One of our most anticipated in Jordan’s 35th anniversary, the Air Jordan 9 “Cool Grey” returns after 13 years on March 15th. Meanwhile, the German giant concludes its own busy week with the Harden Vol. 9 “Metamorphosis” and the AE1 “Arctic Night,” viridescent versions of the Three Stripes titans.