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Editor's Picks: Ox Street's Hottest Sneakers of the Week

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Adam Cheung
March 27, 2023

The final week of March is a big one.

And just like that, March is over. With the spring season officially here, sneaker companies across the globe are beginning to ramp up their offerings, and this week is going to be full of nothing but hype. From hotly-anticipated re-releases to special anniversary editions we've hand selected some of the hottest styles and silhouettes that are dropping over the next seven days. Keep it locked right here on Ox Street for your best chance to secure your size on any of these, and if you see any other pairs that you think should have made it on this list, make sure to let us know over on Instagram and don't forget to follow us as well for the best content that the Asian sneaker community has to offer!

Nike Air Max 1 '86 "Big Bubble"
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Nike Air Max 1 '86 "Big Bubble"

On Air Max Day 2023, Nike finally brought back the legendary Nike Air Max 1 '86 "Big Bubble." A silhouette that was part of the Swoosh's original production run in 1986 before the Air Max 1 officially debuted one year prior, it bears a striking resemblance to the iconic "Sport Red" colorway with one main difference - the extra chunky Air unit underfoot. Crafted from a combination of mesh, leather, and suede, this is a special pair that you definitely do not want to miss out on.

Corteiz x Nike Air Max 95 "Pink Beam"
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Corteiz x Nike Air Max 95 "Pink Beam"

There's no doubt that Clint419's collab with the Swoosh is one of this year's most coveted. Hands down one of the most unexpected team ups in sneaker history (partly because Nike actually sued Corteiz many years ago), the Corteiz x Nike Air Max 95 "Pink Beam" was made exclusively for the States, more specifically, New York City. Luckily for you though, you can secure your size right now from Ox Street.

Stüssy x Converse Chuck Taylor 70 Hi "Fossil Pearl"
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Stüssy x Converse Chuck Taylor 70 Hi "Fossil Pearl"

Every time Shawn Stussy's streetwear eponymous announces a new collaboration, the entire sneaker and streetwear industry stops and stares. The Stüssy x Converse Chuck Taylor 70 Hi "Fossil Pearl" is certainly no different. The imprint's latest project with the All Star brand, the Stüssy x Converse Chuck Taylor 70 Hi "Fossil Pearl" is crafted from a creamy canvas construction and boasts Stüssy's interlocking "S" motif, decked out in a series of shiny pearls. These are going to be a summer favorite.

Salomon XT-6 "10 Years"
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Salomon XT-6 "10 Years"

Even though popularity surrounding Salomon's XT-6 has shot up over the past ten months, the hiking silhouette has actually been around for ten years. To celebrate this momentous milestone, the French sportswear company has taken the wraps off of the Salomon XT-6 "10 Years." Inspired by some of the model's very early prototypes, it features a mesh and synthetic construction and is decorated with plenty of special branding and graphics throughout.

Nike Air Max Pulse "Phantom"
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Nike Air Max Pulse "Phantom"

If you thought the "Big Bubble" was the only thing that the Swoosh had up its sleeve for this year's Air Max Day, you'd be very wrong. The Nike Air Max Pulse "Phantom" is an all-new sneaker that's inspired by the past, present, and future. Debuting in an extremely clean color combination, it works on top of a breathable mesh base and is overlaid with smooth leather. Around the back, you'll find a chunky Air bubble for comfort and cushioning levels that have quite literally been taken to new heights.

Adam is a writer and editor specializing in sneakers and streetwear. Over the past few years, he's curated features and guides for fashion publications across the globe, winning multiple awards along the way. Often travelling between the UK and Hong Kong, don't be too surprised if you find Adam anywhere else around the world taking street photography or feasting on the local delicacies.