Every year, some of the sneaker world’s biggest brands come together to drop some of the most terrifying trainers that we’ve ever seen – and Halloween 2024 is certainly no different. With the big day coming up just around the corner, we’ve hand selected some of the spookiest shoes that are set to release later this month.
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To kick it all off, we have the Nike Air Force 1 Low “Jason Voorhees.” While this sneaker looks like just another “Triple White” AF1 from a distance, when you check out the toebox you’ll find that the perforations have actually been rearranged to resemble the Friday the 13th killer’s mask.
Next stop, we can’t talk about the spookiest Halloween sneakers this year without mentioning The Simpsons x adidas Rivalry Low “Werewolf Flanders.” An official collaboration with the animated sitcom, this colourway is inspired by the iconic Treehouse of Horror X episode from 1999.
If you’ve got arachnophobia, the Nike Zoom Vomero 5 “Spider” isn’t for you. Made to resemble those eight-legged creatures, it comes with hairy suede to mimic a spider’s texture, fangs across the toebox, and the dubrae has been reworked to look like a set of big, creepy eyes.
While this isn’t an official Halloween-esque shoe, the adidas Gazelle Indoor “Halloween” got its nickname thanks to its pumpkin-like colour combination. Crafted from nubuck and short haired suede, if you’re looking for some terrifying trainers that you can wear at any other time of the year, this is a must-have.
Part of this season’s “Skull” collection, the Nike Air Force 1 Low “Skull” works on top of an all-black leather base and is overlaid by blood-splattered panels. A three dimensional Swoosh hits the lateral and medial sidewalls, while a giant skull is etched onto the toebox.
The Air Jordan 1 Low “Fortune Fly” is a nod to the Chinese phrase “招財飛蠅,” which literally translates to “fortune fly.” It’s packed with a shed load of gruesome details. There are a bunch of googly eyes on the tongue, and the laces have been covered in a fur-like finish. Plus, the sneaker is ignited in blue flames.
Made in collaboration with Universal Monsters, the Universal Monsters x Reebok Pump TZ “Frankenstein” pays homage to Victor Frankenstein’s monster that made its debut back in 1818. It’s got all the details that you might expect, including stitching, puss-like markings, and metal studs.
Again, like the aforementioned Gazelle Indoor, the Nike Shox TL “Dracula” isn’t an official Halloween shoe, but it’s nickname comes from the undead vampire that usually arrives in black and red. This is another must-own if you want a shoe that you can wearing during any other time of the year.
The second trainer to drop as part of the “Skull” collection, the Nike Dunk Low “Skull” has more-or-less the same design as the AF1, but the blood-splattered leather panels have now been replaced with a ghoulish green hue that’s sure to turn heads wherever you go.
And last but not least, we have the adidas Dame 9 “Halloween.” Taking on Damian Lillard’s ninth silhouette, it’s covered in glossy patent leather, and the Three Stripes have been replaced with blade-like details. They’re also covered in blood to really drive home the creepy theme.