Especially coming off the jam-packed week we just did, things are a bit more low-key on this edition; perhaps welcome news on the wallet if you’ve had success in recent drops.
However, there are absolutely some shoes of note that are coming your way shortly. An Air Jordan 4 is always headline-worthy, and the “Abundance” colorway offers up a fresh take on the “Pure Money” edition from 2006. It’s also the official dawn of the Air Max DN8, as Nike is letting loose nearly a dozen distinct looks following a “Hyper Pink” debut at the start of February. Finally, looking towards the rest of the landscape, Crocs teams up with Minecraft for their second collaboration, KidSuper & PUMA are back at it, and New Balance strikes with fresh editions of the 1906A and 1000.
Check out the galleries below for further details on each drop, including hyperlinks leading back to our original coverage. Within those articles, you can find “Where To Buy” widgets containing retailing pricing and complete store lists. We’ll keep this page updated with any late-breaking launches, but keep our Jordan Release Dates and Sneaker Release Dates pages nearby to ensure you don’t miss a thing.



We kick off on March 4th with the Jordan Tatum 3 “Sail,” a tropical colorway that captures the perennial All-Star’s off-the-court endeavors. Then to the Minecraft Crocs collection, issuing a sequel ahead of the franchise’s first movie this summer. The Nike Mac Attack “Year of the Snake” crashes in that same day, stretching the silhouette’s retro into a third calendar year.


March 5th brings the second colorway for one of the Swoosh’s more celebrated lifestyle shoes in the Pegasus Premium “Bright Crimson.” Equally impressive, the industrial New Balance 1906A marks a fresh duo of looks: theNew Balance 1906A “Inkwell” and the New Balance 1906A “Olive Juice.”



Ahead of Air Max Day proper, Nike has circled March 6th to let loose a host of Air Max DN8 colorways as the silhouette continues to enjoy spotlighted status in Beaverton. It’s also a celebration for the Tom and Jerry Converse collection, the Boston brand assisting in the series’ 85th anniversary efforts. Lastly, Ionescu dedicates a gilded edition of her signature to family with the Sabrina 2 “Stronger Than Gold.”



Three collaborations are in the spotlight on March 7th. First up, the thisisneverthat New Balance 1000 brings the Seoul brand’s throwback design language to a model that’s increasingly becoming a collab palette in 2025. Drake delivers the other half of the intrigue, as his NOCTA Air Force 1 “Pink Foam” gets a wide release following a NOCTA.com release. The Boston brand then heads to Detroit, unveiling the DTLR New Balance 1906R “Moon Sign” set to arrive in adult and full family sizing.





Closing out on March 8th, the Air Jordan 4 “Abundance” provides your weekly Jumpman retro release, aided by a paired colorway in the Jordan Heir “Abundance.” The Nike Air Rift “Suede Pack” also tees off, bringing textured, luxe touches to the late 90’s curio. The Apron Records Air Max 180 drops on March 8th in two colorways, although possibly an overseas exclusive. The KidSuper PUMA notches another link-up for the frequent partners, bringing distressed touches to the King Indoor and Indoor.