Close
We have now passed the halfway mark in 2026 and the term high heat surprisingly seems to be connected to the UK weather for once. As things will inevitably cool down, it’ll soon be time to kick off your Sliders and lace up a banging pair of trainers again. So with that said, here’s a list of high heat sneakers that are dropping in July.
Cold Air Max 95 colourways, another Reebok Icecream Boardflip and we’re finally getting the New Balance 1890A on shelves, it’s looking like a stellar month ahead.
via @subtypestore
£175.00
A collab that few saw coming but one we’re glad to see. If you’ve ever been state side of over in Japan, then you might have visited one of the many 7-Eleven stores. A sort of Corner Shop-on steroids, this retail chain is as reliable as your best pair of 110s. Fancy some takeaway sushi and an iced coffee? Might as well add in these heavy AM95s while you’re at it.
These are similar to the “Granite” 110, giving the Air Max 95 community a lovely neutral colourway to get excited for. Landing with a suede and leather construction, along with a subtle dotted effect, this is a great all-rounder and a simple go-to for your rotation.
Total orange accents, grey lace loops plus a solid suede and leather, these are a heavy pair of 110s. Playing off the core palette of the “Mandarin” Air Max 95s, these are a great alternative if you’re after a pair that’s hard-wearing and looks the part.
For the real New Balance heads out there, this “Pumpernickel”is an interesting addition to the roster. Using the 990v4 as the canvas (arguably the best 990 ever), this palette is full of beautiful pinks, butter yellows and browns that’ll have you dying for a 3 scoop at your ice cream shop.
via @nothypecl
£205.00
The “True Blue” is back in 2026 and better than ever. Meticulously built by the Jordan Brand team to come millimetres close to the original 1988 version, this one is a great number for all the Air Jordan purists out there.
via @loveskicks
£190.00
The adidas Samba is the shoe that just keeps on giving. We might be years away from the huge Samba hype of 2022, but that won’t stop the design team at adidas from delivering this beautiful Mule version. It’s safe to say the TSW audience are loving these, and we can see why, so carry on living out your dream summer with the Samba Mules on your feet - we certainly won’t stop you.
via @addictorial.studio
£90.00
It seems like absolutely ages ago that we first saw a leak of the New Balance 1890, so it’s great to finally see it get a release this July. It had been so long since we’d heard an update on this pair that I was thinking it was all a hoax, but fear not, the snakeskin and beige goodness can all be yours in a few weeks.
via @flyin_asparagus
£160.00
The Jaquemus versions of the Moon Shoe made a mark when they first landed, but we think these OG versions could be even better. Low profile, a big retro Swoosh and a tasteful shade of “Baroque Brown”, these are a must. Not to mention how much Nike history they represent, these are fashion girl approved, sneakerhead approved and more importantly, get the big seal of approval from us at The Sole Supplier.
via @sneakersnstuff.nyc
Most definitely the cool girl drop of the month, Empty Behaviour and ASICS have put together an absolute beauty here. Built off the Hypersync, an archived wrestling shoe, Empty Behaviour has put a feminine twist on this rugged, low profile shoe. This one is worth paying attention to, because just like the Hysteric Glamour collaboration from 2022, this EB x ASICS Hypersync will be echoing throughout the sneakerina universe for years to come.
£100.00
The first proper retail return of the Board Flip sold out across retailers, so it’s safe to say that the demand for this cult legend is still here. Now arriving in the “Pale Cerulean” edition, this OG colourway is just as steeped in the brand’s skate history. Missed out on the first two editions and kicking yourself? No stress, this Board Flip is just as good!
£135.00
Read article
Read more