The classic Nike Air Max BW from 1991 is returning in the original “Persian Violet” colourway. Designed by Tinker Hatfield, these runners don’t have the same level of prestige or fame as some of its counterparts like the Air Max 1 or 90, but is still considered one of the most iconic Nike shoes from the early 90s. Check out my review and let me know your thoughts on these down below!
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Nike Dunk Low SE “NY vs NY” Review
Celebrating the New York-based annual streetball tournament, the Nike Dunk Low “NY vs NY” is set to drop soon. Featuring a green leather base and tumbled white leather overlays, these pop with an orange swoosh and icy clear outsole. Check out my in-depth review for an early look, and let me know down below if you’re feeling these Dunks!
Clot x Nike Air Max 1 KOD “Solar Red” Review
Clot and Nike recently released an Air Max 1 inspired by their 2006 collaboration, the “Solar Red” Kiss of Death Air Max 1! These differ from the originals by incorporating a mesh toe box, thin leather liners on the upper, and gold embroidery on the heel with Clot branding. With the originals being one of the most exclusive Air Max 1 releases ever, this year’s re-release was a welcome addition to many Air Max collectors out there!
Off-White x Nike Air Zoom Tempo NEXT% “Pink Glow” Review
My latest review covers the Off-White x Nike Air Zoom Tempo NEXT%, in the eye-catching “Pink Glow” colourway. Virgil Abloh definitely didn’t play it safe on his take on one of Nike’s top of the line running shoes! Watch my video for an in-depth look and let me know your thoughts on this release down below!
Parra x Nike SB Dunk Low Pro QS “Abstract Art” Review
Dutch artist, Parra, is back with another Nike SB collaboration. His take on the Dunk Low sees abstract shapes in a myriad of colours covering the panels of the shoe, while a base of white nubuck, and a solid black leather swoosh give the shoe the right amount of balance. Dropping in late July, these are one of my favourite releases of the year so far!
Nike Dunk Low Premium “Cheetah” Review
Nike dropped an “Animal Pack” of Dunk Lows last month, consisting of a zebra-inspired pair, and the pair I’m reviewing today – based off of a cheetah. Constructed in cream-coloured tones, a mix of leather and spotted suede cover the upper, while brown coloured accents finish the look. Check out my review for an in-depth look and let me know your thoughts on this pair!
FTC x Nike SB Dunk Low Pro QS “Sento” Review
FTC and Nike SB team up to release this upcoming Dunk Low which pays homage to Tokyo, the host city for this year’s Olympic Games. Inspired by Sento, traditional Japanese bathhouses, these incorporate blue suede, tiled white leather, and a towel-like liner. Check out my in-depth review and let me know what you think of these down below!
Undefeated x Nike Dunk Low SP “Canteen / Lemonfrost” Review
Undefeated’s latest collaboration with Nike, called the Dunk vs. AF1 pack, consists of a Dunk and Air Force 1 that draw inspiration from a previous Undefeated Air Force 1 and Dunk, respectively. My video covers the Dunk Low which adopts the patterns and colours from 2006’s “Inside Out” Air Force 1. Check out my in-depth review and on feet look!



