Fragment Travis Scott Jordan 1 Low, NFL Crocs And This Week’s Best Releases
Talk about an unexpected duo. The casual consumer has a ton to pay attention with the two drops in our headline. The Travis Scott x... © Sneaker News, 2025. | Permalink | No comment | Add to del.icio.us The post Fragment Travis Scott Jordan 1 Low, NFL Crocs And This Week's Best Releases appeared first on Sneaker News. The post Fragment Travis Scott Jordan 1 Low, NFL Crocs And This Week’s Best Releases appeared first on Sneaker News.

Talk about an unexpected duo.
The casual consumer has a ton to pay attention with the two drops in our headline. The Travis Scott x Air Jordan 1 Low is back on the menu, already an established commodity beyond the sneakerhead set, and sprinkling Hiroshi Fujiwara’s Fragment Design on top only adds to what’ll be an extremely hotly contested pair. From there, America’s leading sport ushers in a collection for nearly half the league; the NFL Crocs capsule will assuredly be on Holiday gifting guides in the coming weeks.
As always, that’s not the end of the plotlines we’re tracking. On the hype side, a retail launch for Tom Sachs’ Mars Yard 3.0 and the sequel to Vans’ now-infamous Old Skool 36 “Souvenir” are incoming, while pure hobbyists may instead be more interested in shoes like the Air Diamond Turf “Must Be The Money,” the New Balance 204L “Black Patent,” the debut of the Angel Reese 1, or the Nike SB P-Rod 1.
Check out day-by-day breakdowns of this week’s releases via with the galleries below. Follow the hyperlinks under each day to head back to our original coverage of each shoe/release, containing direct pick-up links and “Where To Buy” guides for launch day. We’ll keep this page updated with any late-breaking faces, but as general practice, keep our Sneaker Release Dates and Jordan Release Dates pages within reach to guarantee you don’t miss a thing.




September 15th is another chance to “look good, play good” with the Nike Air Diamond Turf “Must Be The Money,” and the ostensible wide release of a sequel effort, the Vans Old Skool 36 “Souvenir Burgundy.” Those located in Japan can additionally circle the Victor Victor Air Max DN8. Lastly, an archival NB model become skate shoe with two colorways of the New Balance Numeric 770.

A theme this week begins on September 16th, as just the Nike SB P-Rod 1 “Bred” higlights this day, reviving another OG edition of Rodriguez’s first.

September 17th continues it when the New Balance 204L “Black Patent” lucks out; its shiny exterior gets the sole shine.

September 18th has something for nearly half the fanbases in the league, as the NFL Crocs kicks off. From there we head to Boston, where the debut of the Reebok Angel Reese 1 is the big headline but the Reebok DMX Recovery Mule also drops off a trio of corresponding colorways.



If ISRU didn’t go your way, keep an eye on retail channels on September 19th as the Tom Sachs Nike Mars Yard 3.0 touches down for a “wide” launch.








September 20th is a “last but not least” end to the week if we’ve ever seen one. In a quieter year than usual, La Flame sets things off once again with a three-headed collab: the Fragment Travis Scott Jordan 1 Low. If you aren’t based in Mexico, Saturday will also be your introduction to the Jordan 3 “El Vuelo”, followed by a newcomer in the lineage with the Air Jordan 40 “Dusty Rose.” OVO devotees can look forward to two new looks for the Nike NOCTA Glide as it begins a new run on the shelves, while a Japanese imprint gets in the mix with the ASICS x FACETASM GEL-Kayano 14 “Organic Beauty. We close out the week on the hoops side, where a varied group of NBA stars put up numbers: the adidas Harden Vol. 9 “Flamingo,” Jordan Zion 4 “Voodoo,” and Jordan Luka 4 “Safari.”
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