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With spring having officially begun, the sneaker giants seem to have universally agreed to crank up the color spout on full blast. Popular models from running, basketball, and the lifestyle sectors are all releasing in the coming month with vivid color schemes, including Nike‘s record-breaking marathon sneaker and two hit signature basketball models from Adidas.
Elsewhere, Hidden.NY and Asics’ will host a global release for their highly anticipated Gel-NYC collaboration after having teased it since last year and initially launched the sneaker at a New York City pop-up in March.
Below Footwear News takes you through all the best sneaker releases coming in April. This post will be updated as new information becomes available, as there will certainly be surprises ahead.
Release Date: April 1
Price: $160
Weeks before its boldest colorway yet releases, the Harden Vol. 8 goes understated with a white and grey color scheme inspired by Michael Rubin’s famous White Party.
Release Date: April 3
Price: $140
Imran Potato’s influential take on the puffy Vans Knu Skool in 2022 gets a follow-up with two new colorways and a retooled outsole. The “Navy” pair will release through the two collaborators’ websites and third-party retailers, while Imran Potato’s site has the exclusive on “Black.”
Release Date: April 4
Price: $280
Nike’s latest record-breaking marathon shoe has sold out both times its first colorway has dropped, and you can expect the trend to continue with the new “Volt” edition arriving as only the third oppurtunity to purchase the AlphaFly 3.
Release Date: April 4
Price: $120
While wearing this version of his signature shoe for the very first time, Anthony Edwards threw down the nastiest dunk of his career while claiming John Collins as a victim. That association alone should make the Adidas AE 1 “Georgia Red” a hot item.
Release Date: April 4
Price: $185
Four Atlanta sneaker boutiques — A Ma Maniére, Wish ATL, Walter’s and Soleplay — worked with Nike on the design for this Air Max 95 celebrating the city and releasing on 404 Day, an annual celebration of its creative culture named for its area code.
Release Date: April 6
Price: $140
Devin Booker’s dog Haven provides the inspiration for this iteration of his Nike Book 1 signature sneaker, one of two dropping on the same day.
Release Date: April 6
Price: $150
The second Nike Book 1 to release this day invokes Booker’s love of hiking through a mix of snakeskin textures and the most premium assortment of materials yet for the silhouette.
Release Date: April 10
Price: $230
Taking inspiration from vintage golf clubs, this Air Jordan 9 Low Golf was made with woodworker Happy Wood Life and arrives the day before the beginning of the Masters Tournament.
Release Date: April 10
Price: $180
This chromed-out, women’s-exclusive Air Jordan 1 brings a whole lot of a shine and a metal badge for the signature Wings logo on the strap.
Release Date: April 12
Price: $170
Joe Freshgoods ushers in the return of the Y2K era New Balance 1000 with two colorways he says are inspired by the time between 2003 to 2010, aka “When Things Were Pure.”
Release Date: April 12
Price: $125
Kyrie Irving’s newly launched Anta sneaker gets its third colorway and just its second with a wider release, as five colors invoke five properties of an “Enlightened Warrior.”
Release Date: April 13
Price: $190
One of three Nike Kobe sneakers rereleasing for the first time on the same day, the Nike Kobe 6 Protro “Italian Camo” celebrates the years Kobe Bryant spent living in Italy as a child while his father played professional basketball in the country.
Release Date: April 13
Price: $190
Releasing for the first time since its debut in 2009, the Kobe 4 “Philly” invokes Kobe Bryant’s birthplace through the colors of the Philadelphia Phillies and 76ers, the latter of whom his father played for.
Release Date: April 13
Price: $190
A vibrant mix of colors celebrates Venice Beach’s famous streetball scene for the return of this Kobe 8 colorway that debuted in 2013.
Release Date: April 15
Price: $160
James Harden’s hit new model takes on a can’t-miss pink on orange look that’s by far the brightest colorway for the Harden Vol. 8 to release so far.
Release Date: April 15
Price: $150
Nike’s fourth consecutive year of celebrating Jackie Robinson through sneakers sees the Air Max 1 take on the colors of the Brooklyn Dodgers and several gold details for the man who broke the MLB’s color barrier.
Release Date: April 17
Price: $125
Nike SB looks to budget department stores and the “Live Laugh Love” home decor aesthetic for an intentionally tacky Dunk Low.
Release Date: April 18
Price: $170
Bode’s highly anticipated Nike debut sees the Astrograbber, a 70s football shoe made for turf fields, arrive in crochet and leather versions with charms as part of a larger collection with apparel.
Release Date: April 18
Price: $160
New Balance’s Wrpd Runner silhouette made its debut on Auralee’s runway at Paris Fashion Week last summer before general release colorways launched later in the year. Now, the collab that started it all in all-cream and all-black colorways finally gets a release.
Release Date: April 19
Price: $130
4/20-themed sneakers aren’t as much of a fixture as they used to be, but Pleasures and Reebok are running counter to the norm with one that’s more scholarly than silly. Their goal is to raise awareness of those still incarcerated for marijuana-related crimes as legalization has hit much of the country and the racial imbalance of those people effected. Pleasures will host the first release April 19 and will be followed by Reebok on April 2020.
Release Date: April 20
Price: $140
More than 20 years into their relationship, Babe and Adidas are releasing their first brand-new silhouette together. The N Bape takes inspiration from ’00s skate shoes, much like the Campus 00s, and will release in two colorways featuring the Japanese streetwear brand’s iconic Cloud Camo on the interior.
Release Date: April 23
Price: $150
In a nod to 404 error pages, this Air Force 1 Low exclusive to .Swoosh members gets rid of all the detailing on its upper in favor of a smooth patent leather slate.
Release Date: April 24
Price: $150
Following the model’s revival through a collaboration with Joe Freshgoods, the New Balance 1000 is now releasing in its first in-house colorway since its original run in the early 2000s. A heavy dose of reflective silver helps make the archival runner trendy.
Release Date: April 25
Price: $115
The Nike Dunk Low “Veneer” is one of three colorways that originated as a CO.JP “Ugly Duckling” pack in 2001 releasing exclusively in Japan. Just like the “Plum” variant that returned in March, “Veneer” is now getting its second rerelease ever.
Release Date: April 25
Price: $120
Tyler the Creator’s Converse series continues with a three pack of Chuck 70 Lows taking on his camo print and with the standout being the multi-color version above.
Release Date: April 27
Price: $200
A new colorway for the Air Jordan 3 makes conservative use of its namesake color in what should be a popular choice for spring.
Release Date: April 27
Price: $180
Although the colorway itself is new to the Air Jordan 1, the “Team Red” treatment invokes a long history of team friendly schemes on basketball sneakers.
Release Date: April 30
Price: $200
Travis Scott’s debut signature sneaker is finally getting a wide release after a surprise drop during the Grammys and a year’s worth of anticipation. The model, which borrows from both the Air Jordan 1 High and Low, will also get another colorway featuring red and black soon.
Ian Servantes is a Senior Trending News Editor for Footwear News specializing in sneaker coverage. He’s previously reported on streetwear and sneakers at Input and Highsnobiety after beginning his career on the pop culture beat. He subscribes to the idea that “ball is life” and doesn’t fuss over his kicks getting dirty.
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