Virgil Abloh’s recent Off-White x Dunk collection consists of 50 similar, but different variations of the iconic Nike silhouette. My latest review covers Lot 1, which is the first of the 50 colourways, consisting of a white canvas and leather upper, atop a vintage yellowed coloured midsole. Check out my review to learn more and to see how they look on feet!
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Nike Dunk High SE (First Use) “Light Bone / Sail / Green” Review
Celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Nike Swoosh logo, these Dunk Highs released as part of a huge collection consisting of various classic Nike silhouettes. This pair is adopts a simple, muted base colour, with splashes of green on the Swooshes and laces. Check out my review for a closer look and let me know how you feel about these down below!
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Fragment x Sacai x Nike LDWaffle “Blue Void” Review
Sacai and Nike are back with another set of LDWaffles, but this time, their adding Fragment Design into the mix for this triple collab! Releasing in two colourways, I picked up the blue pair which I’m reviewing today. This pair opts for a more classic and understated look, with navy blue and white coloured accents. Check out my review and let me know what you think!
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Undefeated x Nike Dunk Low SP (5 On It) “Signal Blue” (Dunk vs. AF1) Review
Undefeated’s second installment of the Dunk vs. AF1 pack, consists of a Dunk and Air Force 1 that are inspired by the late 90s and early 00s when bold colours and materials began to be utilized on sneakers. My latest review covers the Dunk Low from this release nicknamed “5 On It”, which is constructed out of five unique, and distinct materials. Let me know your thoughts down below!
Undefeated x Nike Air Force 1 Low SP (5 On It) “Grey Fog” (Dunk vs. AF1) Review
Undefeated’s second installment of the Dunk vs. AF1 pack, consists of a Dunk and Air Force 1 that are inspired by the late 90s and early 00s when bold colours and materials began to be utilized on sneakers. My latest review covers the Air Force 1 from this release nicknamed “5 On It”, which is constructed out of five unique, and distinct materials. Let me know your thoughts down below!
Nike SB Dunk Low Pro Premium “Barcelona” Review
My latest SB Dunk pickup is inspired by the FC Barcelona team colours, done in mismatching fashion! Featuring a full suede upper, the right and left foot adopt a reverse-style look with navy blue, gym red, and a bold gold coloured leather swoosh to finish the look. What are your thoughts on this pair? Let me know down below!
Nike Blazer Mid ’77 (Move to Zero) “Cream” Review
Part of Nike’s Move to Zero line of products, these Nike Blazers recently released in a unique colourway! Made of at least 20% recycled materials by weight, this pair incorporates a mix of synthetic suede with ripstop nylon, with vintage looking finishes. Check out my review for a closer look and to see how they look on feet!
SoleSavy “SS2” (Air Max 90) Review
SoleSavy’s second ever community custom shoe, the SS2, finally landed in my hands. In this joint project with Philadelphia-based Garrixon Studios, 800 individually numbered pairs of these bespoke Air Max 90s were handmade and sold exclusively to SoleSavy members. This time, this pair draws inspiration from the Parra x Patta Air Max 1 “Cherrywood”, and feature premium quality materials and flawless craftsmanship. Check out my video for all the details and to see how they look on feet!
Nike Air Max BW OG “Persian Violet” Review
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!



