Nike will release several sneakers this weekend that are expected to get a lot of attention on the market -- the Nike Internationalist Mid "Reflective" Pack, the new colorway of the Air Jordan 13 Retro and the Air Trainer SC II.

The Nike Internationalist Mid "Reflective" Pack features four excellent-looking shoes. According to Nike, it was originally designed as a running shoe, but was given the sneakerboot treatment to make it suitable for the looming winter season.

"Originally designed for speeding around the track, the all-purpose sneaker has been re-imagined in a mid-cut with four new colorways," Nike noted. "Each colorway illustrates the scenic backdrops that characterize the changing weather in autumn."

The Nike Internationalist Mid will be released in Cargo Khaki/Black, Game Royal/Black, Red Clay/Black and Bronze/Black colorways on Friday with retail price set at $130 per pair.

Aside from the Internationalist Mid, the apparel company will also release the highly-anticipated Air Jordan 13 Retro "Cement Grey" edition on Saturday in select Jordan Brand retailers worldwide.

The Air Jordan 13 Retro "Cement Grey" features a white-based upper part combined with grey hints on the toe area and tongue. It is finished off with a white and red midsole along with a black and white outsole.

This edition, which is listed as the White/Black-True Red-Cement Grey edition of the shoe, will be available for $185 for men's sizes, $130 for gradeschool sizes, $80 for preschool sizes and $60 for toddler sizes.

More photos of the Air Jordan 13 Retro "Cement Grey" edition, which was also released in 1998, are available here.

Nike's Air Trainer SC II "Faded Olive" will also hit shelves on Saturday in selected stores worldwide for $135 per pair.

This edition, which is listed as the Faded Olive/Black-Hyper Crimson colorway of the shoe, was reportedly made to pay tribute to Bo Jackson's multi-sport expertise and athletic ability.

"Bo Jackson now channels his competitive nature outside the lines. He's traded in baseball bats and shoulder pads for arrows and targets," Nike wrote. "Perhaps it's his Southern roots, but Bo's love of all things outdoors has become a well-known aspect of his legend. And no outdoor sport better represents that fact than archery."