5 Sneaker Drops: Nike & Jordan
Sneaker enthusiasts and sports fans, get ready for a week of exciting releases! From March second to seventh, 2026, five standout drops are hitting stores. These arent just for collectors, but also for basketball fans and families, with full sizing options and ties to sports legends. Most releases will be available via Nikes SNKRS app, Foot Locker, and Champs Sports at 10 a.m. Eastern Standard Time on Thursday, Friday, or Saturday.
The week kicks off with the Nike Air Max ninety-five Big Bubble in neon, celebrating thirty years of the classic look, priced from $82 to $190. The Nike Ja three in Murray State colors drops the same day for $125, already available on resale sites.
Basketball performance shoes shine bright, like the Jordan Luka five in Lakers purple and gold for $135, and the Nike Air Griffey Max one in varsity royal and volt for $180.
Wrapping up Saturday, the Air Jordan four Lakers edition arrives at $220, with full family sizing. Prices range from $82 for kids up to $220, making them accessible for game days or casual wear. Dont miss out, check retailers early to snag a pair before they sell out.
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