Fragment Union Jordan 1, Wolf Grey Jordan 5, And This Week’s Best Releases
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Following a few extremely heavy weeks centered around All-Star Weekend, we can finally take a second to breathe with a lighter schedule.
As is so often the case, a smaller number of drops doesn’t mean it’s a week that isn’t worth paying attention to. The Jumpman, as it’s wont to do, takes the spotlight via the wide release for the Fragment x Union x Air Jordan 1 and the long-awaited return of the Air Jordan 5 “Wolf Grey,” not to mention the shining Paris Saint-Germain x Air Jordan 6. In a slate dominated by Nike, Inc. at large, the Converse SHAI 001 “Truffle” follows its own ASG-exclusive drop, the Nike GT Cut 4 adds a quartet of new colors, and Vecna’s Stranger Things x Nike Air Foamposite One. Not to be outdone, the Boston brand gets a few on the board before we exit, as three fresh New Balance 2000 options touch down and the New Balance Made in USA collection starts Spring/Summer ’26.
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.
February 23rd ushers in three new looks for the Boston brand’s sportiest silo: the New Balance 2000 Black, the New Balance 2000 “Electric Indigo,” and the New Balance 2000 “Slate Grey.” Nike’s own visible tech model touches down with two looks via a set of earthy Air Max 95 Jewel Swoosh colorways. Finally, outdoors hoops continues to shine in the Jumpman arsenal as the Jordan Luka .77 Chile Red steps in.
February 24th sees Jordan Brand blow out a candle on the AJ6 35th anniversary as the Paris Saint Germain AKA PSG Jordan 6 touches down globally. In hoops, the Nike LeBron 23 “Honor The King” circles back about a month after its namesake’s holiday.
February 25th clears out for a monochrome set of Nike Running releases: the Pegasus Premium “Swooshless,” the Vomero Plus “Swooshless,” and you guessed it, the Vomero Premium “Chrome Swoosh.”
February 26th lets loose a wide release for the Converse SHAI 001 “Truffle” after an early launch at All-Star. One of Nike Basketball’s newest propositions adds a slew of options: the GT Cut 4 “Black,” GT Cut 4 “Bruce Lee,” GT Cut 4 “Photo Blue,” and GT Cut 4 “USA.” Elsewhere, New Balance Made in USA Spring Summer 2026 begins: the New Balance 992 “Olivine” and New Balance 990v4 “Olive” are step #1.
February 27th is the day to watch, packed wall to wall with Beaverton bangers. First up is the Fragment Union Jordan 1 High, before another early All-Star drop goes wide with the Stranger Things Foamposite. 2010s nostalgia then takes over as the Nike KD 6 “All-Star” starts a fresh Kevin Durant retro era, while the King gets on the board in his LeBron Air Force 1 Low LA.
February 28th, as usual, is headlined by Brand Jordan: the Air Jordan 5 “Wolf Grey” checks off a bring-back in full family sizing.
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