SPOTLIGHTING THE BEST PATTA SNEAKERS RELEASED TO DATE

SPOTLIGHTING THE BEST PATTA SNEAKERS RELEASED TO DATE

With the upcoming release of the Patta Air Max 90s let’s take a look back at some of Pattas best sneaker releases.


1. 

Patta × Nike Air Max 1 “Chlorophyll” (20th‑Anniversary)

A full‑circle moment: Patta revived the beloved “Chlorophyll” colorway as part of a 20th‑anniversary celebration. Originally a 2009 grail, its re‑release honored Patta’s roots and cemented its Air Max legacy.

 

2. 

Patta × Nike Air Max 1 “Monarch” & “Noise Aqua” (“The Wave” series)

Part of the celebratory “The Wave” range in 2021, these pairs revived the wavy mudguard design across vibrant monarch-orange and cool aqua-blue palettes. A sneakerhead favorite, with loud release lines at Patta’s Amsterdam location .

 

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Patta × Parra × Nike Air Max 1 “Cherrywood” (5th‑Anniversary)

Combining Patta and Parra, this ultra‑limited triple collab (fewer than 300 pairs) featured rich burgundy suede with chenille swooshes. Widely regarded as a masterpiece in sneaker collab culture  .


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Patta × Nike Air Max 90 “Waves” (2025)

Continuing the wave aesthetic, this 2025 release features four new Air Max 90 colorways— “Cyber,” “Sapphire,” and a subdued autumn-focused Black/Gum/Anthracite, furthering the line’s momentum  


5. 

Patta × Converse One Star “Four‑Leaf Clover” (2023)

A departure from Nike, this earthy suede Converse One Star was built around an Irish‑inspired four‑leaf clover motif in subtle olive tones—clean, playful, and distinctly Patta  .

 

6. 

Patta × New Balance 990v3 “Keep Your Family Close” (F/S/Kids)

A heartfelt family release, the 990v3 brought vibrant green highlights and full family sizing—including kids and infants—making it inclusive and stylish.


7. 

Patta × Reebok Club C “Pan‑African Unity” (2020)

A clean, white leather Club C with Pan‑African flag embroidery and color-blocked accents—this sneaker embodied unity and understated heritage 

 

Patta has built an impressive legacy rooted in quality, vision, and narrative-rich design. Whether you chase high-demand grails like “Chlorophyll” and “Cherrywood,” or appreciate the nuanced storytelling behind Converse and Reebok collabs, Patta’s history rewards true sneaker culture enthusiasts.

 

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