If December is all about looking back on the year that was, then January is all about looking forward to the year that will be. And when it comes to sneakers, 2025 is shaping up to be a truly memorable year. From retros of iconic colorways to new collaborations with artists, designers, and more, the folks at Nike, Jordan, Asics, and New Balance have cooked up a lot of new styles that will be generating plenty of hype. We sifted through the rumors and release calendars to select the 2025 sneaker releases we’re most excited for.
And if you’re a consignor, you should be excited about these releases, too. We expect these sneakers to be in high demand. So be sure to consign them with Stadium Goods as soon as you get your hands on them in order to take advantage of the hype and make the most money.

Air Jordan 1 High 85 “Bred” (SKU: HV6674 067)
If you don’t get excited for a “Bred” AJ1 release, it might be time to check your pulse. This is the iconic colorway of the iconic silhouette, and it’s making its return to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the shoe’s debut. We could go into details, but odds are you already know them all by heart.

Martine Rose x Nike Air Max Craze (SKU: IH4886 133)
When Martine Rose collaborates on a Nike sneaker, you can be assured that the British designer is going to do more than swap out the color of the Swoosh. The Martine Rose x Nike Shox MR4 Mule turned a running sneaker into something completely unique. In 2025, Martine Rose is expected to collaborate with Nike on the Air Max Craze, a sneaker that debuted in the early 2000s, and we’re sure the design will be equally boundary-pushing.

Nike Air Max 95 “Neon” (SKU: HM4740-004)
Each Air Max has its signature colorway. For the Air Max 90, it’s the “Infrared.” For the Air Max 97, it’s the “Silver Bullet.” When it comes to the Air Max 95, “Neon” is unquestionably the style’s most renowned look. To celebrate the Air Max 95’s 30th anniversary, the Air Max 95 “Neon” is making a return in 2025, complete with a Big Bubble design reminiscent of early iterations of the shoe.

Fragment Design x Travis Scott x Air Jordan 1 Low (SKU: DM7866-104)
When Hiroshi Fujiwara’s Fragment Design and Travis Scott link up to collaborate on an Air Jordan 1, you know what you’re going to get. You’re going to get shades of blue, you’re going to get a backwards Swoosh. But even when you know all of that, the finished product still feels fresh and unexpected. That’s certainly the case with the AJ1 Low that Fragment and Cactus Jack have in store for 2025. The clean off-white upper features a tonal Swoosh on the medial side that is contrasted with a bold “Military Blue” reverse Swoosh on the lateral side.

Action Bronson x New Balance 990v6 “Hi-Pink/Royal Blue” (SKU: U990AT6)
Like Travis Scott, Action Bronson has proven to be the rare musical artist who is capable of consistently delivering sneaker collaborations where each edition tells a fresh story that adds to the overarching narrative. In 2025, Action Bronson has a new colorway of the New Balance 990v6 in store with a bright pink and blue upper that is contrasted by an earth-toned midsole.

Union LA x Air Jordan 1 High (SKU: HV8563-600)
It’s hard to believe it’s already been seven years since Union LA’s first Air Jordan 1 High came out. That AJ1 pack made it on many “Best of the Year” lists at the time. And now Union is back with a new take on the Air Jordan 1 High that combines the iconic “Shadow” and “Chicago” colorways of the shoe while retaining the craft and vintage-inspired details that made the original release so special.

Air Jordan 11 “Gamma” (SKU: CT8012-017)
No holiday season is complete without an Air Jordan 11 release, and 2025’s does not disappoint. The Air Jordan 11 “Gamma” is one of the few non-OG AJ11 colorways that has gained widespread love. The stealth look of the black mesh and patent leather upper is highlighted by the Gamma Blue Jumpman and icy blue outsole. Originally released in 2013, this new Jordan 11 “Gamma” is sure to attract a lot of hype as its release approaches.

Air Jordan 14 “Ferrari” (SKU: IF5015-600)
Not unlike human teenagers, some of the Air Jordan models in the teens can come across a little awkwardly. But the Air Jordan 14 “Ferrari” is an exception. The colorway is inspired by the Italian sports car manufacturer and features characteristically bold details, like a fire red suede upper and carbon fiber-style detailing around the midsole. If any Air Jordan 14 is going to get people’s attention, it’s this one.