As New Balance is ready to shelve the 991 V1 model, they ended things with one final pack, aptly called the “Finale Pack”. Consisting of two colourways, these Made in England pairs include the pair I’m reviewing today – the “Delicioso” colourway, which features a perforated nubuck upper, brown suede overlays and an Abzorb midsole. Check out my video to learn more!
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New Balance 991 V2 “Silver Blue / Turbulence” (U991SG2) Review
One of the most highly anticipated general release colourways of the New Balance 991 V2 has arrived. The “Silver Blue / Turbulence” colourway has been making waves on social media as people have compared it to the Adidas Yeezy Boost 700 “Inertia”. This Made in England pair features a unique colour palette of grey-blues, tans and peach-pink accents. Check out my review and drop your thoughts below!
Kith x New Balance 1906R “White / Blue” Review
Kith recently released two pairs of the New Balance 1906R, in opposite ends of the spectrum when it comes to their colour palettes. Today I’ll be reviewing the “White / Blue” colourway, which features a white mesh base, silver synthetic layers, and a blue heel cup. Take a look at my review to learn more about this spring-ready colourway and leave your thoughts down below!
Adidas x Fear of God Athletics Los Angeles Runner “Clay” Review
New Balance 991 V2 “Yellow (Orange)” (Brights Revival) Review
New Balance recently launched the Brights Revival pack of the 991 V2 silhouette – dropping two vibrant, bold colourways of their newest Made in England model. The pair I’m reviewing today is the “Yellow”, aka “Orange” colourway, which is crafted in a faded orange tone in a mix of pig suede, mesh and synthetic layers. Check out my review and see how they are on foot too!
New Balance 991 V2 “Dazzling Blue” (Brights Revival) Review
New Balance recently launched the Brights Revival pack of the 991 V2 silhouette – dropping two vibrant, bold colourways of their newest Made in England model. The pair I’m reviewing today is the “Dazzling Blue” colourway, which is crafted in a bold blue hue in a mix of pig suede, mesh and synthetic layers. Check out my review and see how they are on foot too!
C.P. Company x Asics Gel-Quantum 360 VIII “Cement Grey” Review
Classic Italian sportswear brand, C.P. Company, teamed up with Asics to release the pair’s first ever collaboration. Working on the Gel-Quantum 360 VIII, this collab consisted of two pairs, and today I’m reviewing the “Cement Grey” colourway. Check out my review to learn more about it and leave your thoughts down below!
Air Jordan 1 Low 85 “Metallic Navy” Review
For the first time since its original release in the mid 80s, the Air Jordan 1 Low returned in the “Metallic Navy” colourway. Built in the “85” cut to be as close to the OG run as possible, this pair features smooth white leather, with shiny navy blue hits, staying true to how it was meant to look. Check out my review to learn more and to see how they are on feet! Was this a cop for you?
Bad Bunny x Adidas Response CL “Wonder White” Review
Bad Bunny and Adidas recently dropped a brand new colourway of the Response CL model, this time in a cream-based “Wonder White” makeup. This pair is crafted using genuine suedes along the upper, while still retaining that signature look of past models with Bad Bunny branding, and that “drip” effect along the midsole. Check out my review to learn more and to see how these are on feet!
