Steeped in sneaker iconography, November’s monthly dose of sneaker greatness unveils some of the most GOATed releases to bless our shelves this year.

From Nike’s eclectic collab catalogue to Jordan Brand’s revival of some true icons, this month’s lineup proves that 2025 has been nothing short of a whirlwind for sneaker greatness.
Take a look at some of our favourite November sneaker releases below.
1. Stranger Things x Nike Dunk Low (6th Nov)

It’s like stepping back into ‘87. The Stranger Things x Nike Dunk Low takes inspiration from the eerie mystique of the hit Netflix series, landing in off-white cracked leather that hides an underlayer beneath. Design cues echo previous collabs between the duo, while pre-aged midsoles and sail-coloured laces keep things authentically vintage. Navy Swooshes and upside-down branding on the tongue, heel, and collar add that final hit of nostalgic detail.
2. Travis Scott x Fragment x Air Jordan 1 Low ‘Military Blue’ (7th Nov)

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La Flame returns, this time teaming up with Fujiwara Hiroshi for a collab that blends street energy with refined design. Smooth white leather uppers and sail midsoles set the tone, while navy trimming and that signature reverse Swoosh inject the perfect amount of contrast. It’s Travis meets Fragment, balancing chaos and craftsmanship in one clean silhouette.
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3. Nike SB x Eric Koston x Nike Air Max 95 (7th Nov)

Functionality meets ‘90s nostalgia in this triple threat collab celebrating the Air Max 95’s 30th anniversary. The layered mix of navy suede, leather, and knitted mesh hides perforated yellow inserts beneath, creating visual depth from every angle. Custom Koston branding hits the forefoot and tongue, while a TPU shank runs heel to toe for responsive cushioning. Finished with herringbone treaded soles, it’s built for both skate sessions and street flexing.
4. Bronx Girls Skate x Nike SB Dunk Low (21st Nov)

Injecting some much-needed female board energy into the Dunk lineup, Bronx Girls Skate draws inspiration from one of New York’s most vibrant boroughs. Textured black leather works in tandem with green and red piping, nodding to the city’s subway lines. Golden BXGS lace dubraes tap into Hip-Hop’s bling era, matched by the metallic heel medallion. Below, “The Bronx” and “The World” are etched just above the tread, a local love letter to global skate culture.
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5. Air Jordan 4 ‘Black Cat’ (28th Nov)

A cult classic returns. After a five-year hiatus, the Air Jordan 4 ‘Black Cat’ prowls back onto the scene, and sneakerheads are ready. Sleek black leather wraps the mid-cut build, elevated by glossy TPU overlays for that subtle matte-to-shine contrast. Nike Air-inscribed heels and Jumpman tongue branding nod to MJ’s legacy, while the Air-cushioned sole keeps things comfortable from the first step to the last. Minimal, stealthy, iconic, the definition of timeless Jordan DNA.
From retro reissues to collab-heavy crossovers, November’s lineup proves once again that the sneaker scene shows no signs of slowing down. Whether you’re hunting for hype or heritage, this month’s releases deliver both in spades.
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