Monthly Archives: February 2022

  • Air Jordan 1 Zoom CMFT “Breakfast Club” Gives Props To The Early Risers

    Over the last few months, social media has hosted discourse regarding whether or not the training conditions world-class athletes like Venus and Serena Williams endured throughout their youth is just. And while arguments on either side have credibility, one thing can’t be denied: the Williams sisters have differentiated themselves from most people out in the [...] More
  • An Olympics-Friendly Colorway Takes Over The Jordan Zoom Separate

    Inspired by Luka Dončić’s game, the Jordan Zoom Separate has had a delayed release schedule in the U.S., but that hasn’t deterred it from continuing to pop up in new colorways. The latest?: A navy, red and yellow makeup reminiscent of past Olympics-friendly releases from NIKE, Inc. Textile bases on the upcoming sneaker largely indulge in an [...] More
  • The Nike Air Max Motif Is Also Releasing In Adult Sizes

    On March 26th, 1987. Tinker Hatfield revolutionized the sneaker industry with the design of the Nike Air Max 1. Decades later, the silhouette has inspired dozens of models across the NIKE, Inc. roster. And as it celebrates its 35th anniversary, the trend continues. Recently, a similar-looking pair emerged with some notable modifications. Touted as the Nike Air [...] More
  • Nike Adds Pearl Studs To The Air Force 1 Low

    Although the Nike Air Force 1 would continue to dominate sneaker conversations if it only released in classic all-“White,” Bruce Kilgore’s design has never been one to rest on its laurels. As part of its 40th anniversary, the iconic silhouette has dressed up in refreshing styles, which will soon include a pearl stud-decorated ensemble. Leather panels make [...] More
  • This Air Jordan 1 Mid Lays Out The Origin Of The “Bred” Nickname

    Originally coined by members of sneakers forums at the turn of the century, “Bred” was a moniker used to signify any Air Jordan legacy model centered around black and red. Furthermore, it was only appointed to original colorways, an unspoken rule that is still recognized today. Throughout the Chicago Bulls era of the Air Jordan, [...] More
  • adidas Yeezy Slides “Pure” Return On March 7th

    Over the last two weeks, any talk about the being formerly known as “Kanye West” has related to everything but the adidas Yeezy empire. Recently, however, the 44-year-old has confirmed several release dates for his brand, giving casual and savvy consumers alike something to look forward to. The latest?: A restock of the Yeezy Slides “Pure.” First seen in [...] More
  • UNDERCOVER Exclusively Dropped The Nike Dunk High “CHAOS/BALANCE” In “White”

    First seen during its Fall/Winter 2021 fashion show, UNDERCOVER‘s Nike Dunk High “CHAOS/BALANCE” collection has only recently been confirmed for a retail launch. Consisting of two pairs, the latest Nike Dunk capsule by Jun Takahashi keeps things simple: premium smooth and tumbled leather cover the entirety of the pairs’ uppers, which follow the dimensions and shape of Peter Moore’s [...] More
  • Nike Introduces The Air Max Motif Inspired By Tinker Hatfield’s First-Ever Air Max Shoe

    Tinker Hatfield is responsible for some of Nike’s most iconic offerings, including but not limited to the Air Max 1. And with their newest Air Max silhouette, the brand is paying homage to both the designer and his beloved design. Dubbed the Air Max Motif, the shoe is effectively a spiritual successor to the Air Max 1, [...] More
  • Nike Dunk Low Appears In USC Friendly Red And Yellow

    With all the original BE TRUE college colorways releasing in High and Low form, will Nike continue to explore more NCAA-themed colorways? With the recent surfacing of the Nike Dunk Low “UCLA”, this upcoming red/yellow/white release isn’t much of a surprise. Call it the USC colorway if you’d like, but it’s quite a coincidence that these [...] More
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