# The Daily Drip, 4 June 2026
The board did not need fireworks today. It needed direction, and it got it from one place: the World Cup. With the tournament now dominating the global conversation, momentum is pooling around national kits and football-adjacent drops, while the quieter corners of the catalogue keep drifting down. Honest scoring means most products are not hot, and today's spread shows it.
## Today's number one
**Travis Scott x Jordan Pink Pack** holds the crown at **99**, edging up two points. The Cactus Jack machine simply does not cool, and the reverse-swoosh halo continues to pull resale and search interest well clear of the field. Right behind it, **Nigel Sylvester x Air Jordan 4 Brick After Brick** (98.8) and a wall of World Cup kits keep the top five locked.
## The risers
The real story is in the climbers, where five products hit the daily ceiling of **+15**. **Adidas Superstar II Cloud White** surged to 97, proving the retro three-stripes revival has genuine legs rather than nostalgia alone. Most telling, though, is the kit run: **Barcelona**, **PSG** and **Arsenal** 2025-26 shirts all jumped the maximum as tournament fever spills into club colours. **Puma's Pokemon 30th Anniversary** collab rounded out the gainers, a reminder that character tie-ins still convert.
## The fallers
At the other end, the slide was gentle but clear. **Nike P-6000 Metallic Silver**, the **New Era x MLB 59FIFTY**, the **LA Lakers Icon Edition Jersey** and a **McLaren race cap** all eased lower. Nothing collapsed, but without a fresh catalyst these are quietly losing the room.
## New entries
Three launches joined the index today. **adidas Hyperboost Edge** (72) arrives as the month's loudest performance bid, built on the new Hyperboost Pro foam. **Nike Air Max 95 Fresh Mint** (68) returns for the first time since 2019, a clean retro counterweight to the collab chaos. And **LEGO x Nike** (64) lands as pure feed-friendly novelty in a crowded summer window.
## The shape of the board
The leaderboard stays honestly cross-category: collab drops and World Cup kits lead the hot tier, sneakers sit strong without dominating, and luxury holds its usual steady, desirable-but-not-spiking position. Expect kit momentum to build further as kickoff nears.