Nike Offline “Vast Grey” Review

Coming out of Nike’s N.354 lab, the Nike Offline released at the end of August as a slipper / slide / mule meant to be worn “offline” and to promote the mental health benefit of taking time to unplug and disconnect. Featuring two different drop-in insoles, these customize the feeling on feet! Check out my review to learn more about these, and let me know if you’re feeling these (and the price point) down below!

Kith x Nike Air Force 1 Low “Tokyo” Review

Released to celebrate the opening of their Tokyo flagship store, the Kith x Nike Air Force 1 Low “Tokyo” is a highly sought after pair that was exclusive only to the Tokyo store. This premium Air Force 1 features superb leather, Kith branding throughout, and a velvet liner. Check out my review to get a closer look and share your thoughts on these down below!

Civilist x Nike SB Dunk Low Pro QS “Thermography” Review

The Civilist x Nike SB Dunk Low Pro dropped to end off August, and it’s one of the wildest executed Dunks I’ve seen in a while! Featuring a black leather upper that reveals a heat map graphic underneath when exposed to direct heat, these are inspired by Germany in the late 80s / early 90s following the fall of the Berlin Wall and the rise in their Techno scene. Check out my review for a closer look!

Nike Dunk Low SP “Samba” Review

My latest review covers the “Samba” Dunk Low from Nike. Originally releasing in 2001 as a Japan-exclusive, these return in 2020 with a wider release! Featuring blue, red and grey leather overlays, they continue Nike’s strong Dunk releases throughout 2020. Check out my video and share your comments down below!

Nike Air Max 1 Anniversary “Magma Orange” Review

The Air Max 1 returned, true to OG form with the “Magma Orange” colourway. Constructed to be as close to the 1987 originals as possible, these include hits of Magma Orange on the upper for a fresh, summer-ready look. Check out my review for a detailed look and breakdown, and share your thoughts on these down below!

Medicom Toy x Nike SB Dunk Low OG QS “BE@RBRICK” Review

My newest review covers the Medicom Toy collab with Nike SB, with another banger SB Dunk. These Dunk Lows are inspired by the iconic Bearbricks, and are covered in a faux black fur with white accents. Premium touches include a leather liner, and metallic lace tips too! Watch my review for a closer look, and share your opinions on this release down in the comment box below!

Nike Kobe 5 Protro “Big Stage / Parade” Review

The first Kobe sneaker to release following his untimely passing, the Kobe 5 Protro “Big Stage / Parade” kicked off Mamba Week with a limited drop this past week. Done in a split fashion, one side is inspired by the Big Stage colourway from 2010, and the other taking tattoo-like graphics from the Parade PE colourway. Check out my detailed review for a closer look and to hear my thoughts on this pair!

Nike Adapt BB 2.0 “Mag” Review

My newest pickup is the Nike Adapt BB 2.0 “Mag”! This futuristic self-lacing basketball sneaker is dressed in the colours of the iconic Nike Mag from the Back to the Future II movie and feature added Zoom Air Turbo in the forefoot, and a redesigned look from the original 1.0 model from 2019. Check out my review to learn more, and comment your thoughts down below!

Watch my review of the “Black / Pure Platinum” Adapt BB 1.0 here: https://youtu.be/psp_HiX0mkU
Watch my review of the “Mag” Adapt BB 1.0 here: https://youtu.be/nuTO1bAxrY8

Nike SB Dunk Low Pro Premium “Sashiko” Review

The Nike SB Dunk Low “Sashiko” dropped in early August as a Europe and Asia only release. Inspired by the Japanese reinforcement stitching technique, these replace the traditional swoosh with one formed through a embroidered design. In addition, hits of suede and denim round out the upper for a very unique looking finish. Check out my review for a closer look!