## The Market, 27 May 2026
Fifteen days to kickoff. With the FIFA World Cup 2026 opening ceremony scheduled for 11 June in Los Angeles, the cultural machinery around international football is running at full throttle — and the DRIPDAQ leaderboard reflects it. World Cup kits now account for 11 of the top 20 positions, with France (93), Argentina (92), Morocco (92), England and USA all locked in ON_FIRE territory. Brazil's Jordan Brand crossover kit and the Adidas x Arsenal x Places+Faces capsule are also burning hot, confirming that the intersection of kit culture and streetwear is the dominant cultural space of summer 2026.
## This Week's Big Drops
The next 72 hours are as dense with heat as any stretch of 2026. **Bad Bunny x Adidas Ballerina Flamboyan** (93, ON_FIRE) lands Thursday 30 May at $120 — the fourth colourway of the Ballerina silhouette, inspired by Puerto Rico's native flamboyan tree and its signature fiery red-orange flowers. This is Bad Bunny's most personal colourway yet and pre-release social velocity is surging. The day before, on Friday 29 May, the **Travis Scott x Air Jordan 1 Low OG Pink Pack** drops through SNKRS — two colourways (Shy Pink Muslin and Sail Tropical Pink), $155 retail, and resale projections already pushing $600 to $1,200 in men's sizing. The Travis halo effect is visible across the index, with the Travis Scott x Nike Phantom 6 jumping to 91 and the Travis Jordan Jumpman Jack climbing 15 points to 74 on collab proximity alone.
Also dropping this Thursday: the **Nike Air Foamposite Pro Gym Red** ($240) — a full retro of the legendary 2015 Red October colourway that collectors have been awaiting for over a decade. We've added it to the index today at 82, SURGING, on launch day heat.
## New to the Index
Three products enter the DRIPDAQ leaderboard today:
**Nike Air Foamposite Pro Gym Red** (82, SURGING) — dropping 29 May, the Red October Foamposite comeback is this week's must-cop for collectors. Men's sizes expected to be extremely scarce at retail.
**Adidas Originals x Coca-Cola Collection** (68, RISING) — nine styles landing 3 June, including Samba, Superstar, Adistar Control 5 and ClimaCool 1. With Coca-Cola as a World Cup sponsor and the tournament imminent, this collab's timing is no accident.
**Toy Story x Adidas Collection** (65, RISING) — three pairs launching 1 June via Foot Locker ahead of Toy Story 5 in cinemas. The Woody Samba is the standout: cow-print leather, denim-blue suede, and yellow plaid on one of the year's most important silhouettes.
## Notable Status Changes
Today's refresh produced the most significant distribution shift in the index's recent history. The honest truth: most products are not hot right now. The previous scoring had too many items clustered artificially high. Today's update redistributes scores to reflect real current momentum — archive collabs without a fresh catalyst, old season kits, and luxury staples without specific current news have been graded honestly.
Key drops: PSG, Barcelona, Arsenal and Manchester United 2025-26 season kits are now correctly rated as SLEPT_ON — those seasons are over, and those kits have been replaced. Meanwhile, Japan's 2026 World Cup kit surges to 78, reflecting its historic status as one of the most beloved international kits in the game.
The Supreme x MM6 Maison Margiela Box Logo Zip-Up (90, ON_FIRE) — released March 19 — remains firmly in ON_FIRE territory, proving that a Supreme collab with genuine design heritage has cultural legs beyond the drop week.
## The Big Picture
Summer 2026 is shaping up as one of the most culturally loaded seasons in recent memory: the first 48-team World Cup, multiple blockbuster Travis Scott and Bad Bunny drops, the NikeSKIMS era in full effect, and the trail running and luxury sport collab wave showing no signs of slowing. The index has never tracked more genuine heat simultaneously. Stay locked.