Weekly Archive has another selection of great sneakers this week, July 4, 2022. It features a mix of high and low top sneakers, with something for everyone. We’ll take a look.
Nike Air Presto ‘Triple Black’
First on the list is the Nike Air Presto in an all-black colorway called Triple Black. The sneaker was initially released in 2000. Although it is a training sneaker at its core, it has also made its way into the streetwear scene.
The sneaker is made from a lightweight material mix and seamless construction. This includes a stretch mesh upper in the front, along with a soft approach to cushioning. The upper also includes a plastic cage and side guards for extra support to secure the foot on the go to create a balanced feel. Nike technologies incorporated into the design include the stable Phylon™ midsole and Air-Sole® structure.
The sneaker will be available in stores and online on July 8, 2022.

Air Jordan 1 Low SE ‘Orange/Black’
The Air Jordan 1 Low is a mainstay in the sneaker community, as well as Archive stores. This week sees the release of another colorway in the form of Orange/Black.
Here, the sneaker features a Light Pink base across the upper, seen on the center panel, toe box, and tongue. The overlays are then presented in bolder colors, orange and black. Orange is speckled across the front overlays, including the toe cap, through to the eyelets. Its rear is then finished in a black color on the collar and heel. This is also seen on the Swoosh, Jumpman and 23 symbols on the sneaker, with the wings on the back in orange.
The sneaker will be available for purchase starting July 9.

PUMA CA Pro Mix
The latest PUMA drop on Archive Weekly (July 4, 2022) was the collaboration with Garfield. This time around, Archive is releasing another classic in the form of the PUMA CA Pro Mix.
The sneaker is an extension of the California family. It adds a stacked midsole to the CA Pro, including front and rear rubber pods, mixed in with more classic elements of the stock silhouette. New touches include a slightly more edgy look for a more modern appearance, as well as revised color blocking.
Colorways for the PUMA CA Pro Mix include PUMA White as the base and midsole, along with Tiger’s Eye (the brown shade) and PUMA Black on the Formstrip and elongated heel tab.
See you in-store and online starting July 8 to shop.

Nike Air Force 1 Low ‘brush stroke’
Another staple from the brand is the Nike Air Force 1 sneaker. This week sees the release of the Brushstroke colorway. Its design features mint and orange detailing on a basic white upper.
The sneaker features a smooth leather upper and Grind AF1 midsole. Its name Brushstroke is derived from the brushstroke effect on the Swoosh logo in mint green, which has a translucent rubber overlay. Orange accents then complete the look on the suede heel, with orange lettering also on the tongue. All in all, it’s a clean look for the AF1.
Get your hands on the Nike Air Force 1 Low Brushstroke on July 7th.

Nike Air Max 97 SE 2
The Nike Air Max 97 SE 2 returns this week with its OG look. As the name confirms, the sneaker was released in 1997. This streetwear icon features all the curves and cushioning of an Air Max sneaker.
It takes its design cues from a high-speed train. This week’s colors are bright and vibrant, featuring a gray base with neon yellow, blue, and green colors. The Max Air unit runs the full length of the shoe in the midsole, to provide all-day comfort and a natural spring. However, it’s the Nike Swoosh that grabs all the attention with its addition of chenille.
The Nike Air Max 97 SE will be available from July 7th.

Nike Air Max 95 ‘Dark Beetroot’
This variant of the Air Max was first released in 1995 and designed by Sergio Lozano. It quickly became a classic in the streetwear scene. This was largely thanks to its cutting-edge, anatomy-inspired aesthetic.
Colorways have always been the calling card of the Air Max 95 drops and it’s no different here with the Dark Beetroot drop. It features a mix of Gray on the upper and midsole, contrasting with the Burgundy color on the stays and text.
The Nike Air Max 95 Dark Beetroot will be released on July 8th.

Nike Dunk High ‘Chocolate’
Lastly, we have another Nike Dunk High silhouette featuring a Chocolate colourway. The Dunk has been a popular sneaker over the years and continues through 2022.
On this variant, it comes in a brown colorway with slightly different blocking from the standard two-tone styles. It features a full brown leather upper in two different hues. This contrasts with the matching white Swoosh, laces and midsole. The look is completed with a solid brown outsole.
The Nike Dunk High Chocolate releases July 5th.