From adidas to Vans, the Seven Best Sneakers to Cop Right Now

This weekly guide sorts the very best from the rest when it comes to the saturated world of sneaker releases, with information on release dates and where to buy. Please note: Some sneakers may sell out at speed.
Raffles, friends and family releases, and player exclusives — all of that before a mere mention of the many fire general sneaker releases out there. The world of sneaker drops can be a tricky place to navigate, but we’re here to help. Behold, the best of the best of what’s arriving on shop floors this week.
This week’s selection sees new collaborations debut — such as Nike x Bronx Girls Skate — as well as futuristic creations from New Balance and PUMA.
The cream of the sneaker crop awaits you. What are you waiting for?
Shop the best sneaker releases on the market, as well as upcoming sneaker drops, below.
Nike Air Max Goadome Low Boots Taupe
Release Date: Available now
Editor’s Notes: The Nike Air Max Goadome Low delivers a rugged, winter-ready silhouette built for everyday wear. It has the same durable build as the OG rugged Goadome boot, but with the top chopped off to make it into a sneaker.
New Balance 204L
Release Date: January 29
Editor’s Notes: The New Balance 204L was one of the brand’s best newcomers in 2025. And the low-profile retro runner is ringing in the new year with yet another tasteful colorway, this time blending pastel blue mesh with light taupe overlays.
Vans Premium Authentic Shoe
Release Date: January 29
Editor’s Notes: Indie sleeze is back. And fittingly, so is Vans’ classic Premium Authentic skate shoe.
The sneaker that once ruled the underground scene is quietly making its comeback, and Vans is really feeding into its gritty roots with this pre-distressed pair. Warning: may come with skinny jeans.
adidas x UP THERE Melbourne
Release Date: January 30
Editor’s Notes: London, Dublin, Malmö, München… adidas’ city series has taken to them all with limited-edition sneakers. Now, thanks to Australian sneaker boutique UP THERE, Melbourne joins the pack.
Fittingly, the Melbourne sneaker references a piece of the city’s history, harking back to a track spike sneaker used in the 1956 Melbourne Olympics.
New Balance AC Runner
Release Date: February 2
Editor’s Notes: New Balance’s AC Runner already looked futuristic when it debuted in neutral grey. But now that it’s offered in fiery orange, it’s gone up a gear.
PUMA CELL GEO 1 Sneakers Black
Release Date: January 31
Editor’s Notes: PUMA’s best shoes in recent years have been sleek and slim-soled. But not the PUMA CELL GEO 1. Here, it’s all about exaggerated proportions, with a huge ridged heel piece acting as the shoe’s defining feature.
Nike SB Dunk Low Pro x Bronx Girls Skate
Release Date: January 27
Editor’s Notes: For its first collaboration with Nike SB, Bronx Girls Skate delivers a Dunk Low inspired by the iconic colors of New York City’s transit system. Paying homage to Uptown and the Bronx, the sneaker features green, orange, and red accents drawn from subway lines, complemented by three interchangeable lace options.
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