New Balance 992 “Sweet Caramel” Review

Dropping just in time for summer to kick off, New Balance’s 992 is back in this beautiful “Sweet Caramel” colourway. This Made in USA shoe features similarities to the limited Packer collaboration from years past – with a similar golden suede upper with cream accents (albeit, on a GR model). Tune into my video for an in-depth review, and leave your opinions on these down below!

Kith x Asics Gel Kayano 12.1 “Peat / Cream” Review

Kith and Asics dropped a 6 pair summer collection, which included my favourite of the pack – the Gel-Kayano 12.1 in “Peet / Cream”. This wearable colourway features a black mesh base, grey genuine suede overlays and more. Check out my detailed review for a full breakdown and on feet look. Did you also pick these up, or were these a pass for you?

Syntilay Xplorer Slide “Red” Review

Syntilay is a new company that just launched their AI-designed, 3D-printed slide called the Xplorer. Built in partnership with Germany 3D printing company Zellerfeld, these slides are built to fit your exact specifications by sending in photos of your feet, then using AI to 3D print them to fit you perfectly. Tune into my video for an in-depth review and to hear my honest thoughts. Big thank you to Syntilay for sending these over!

New Balance Abzorb 2010 “Grey Days” Review

I’m back with another review of the New Balance Abzorb 2010. This colourway released as part of the brand’s Grey Day collection and it features a mix of mesh, soft nubuck and suede, and reflective detailing. Probably my fave colourway of the silhouette to drop so far in its short history! Tune into my review for an in-depth breakdown!

Travis Scott x Nike Zoom Field Jaxx “Pale Ivory / Leche Blue” Review

Nike’s Zoom Field Jaxx for Travis Scott released in a new colourway a few weeks ago. This “Pale Ivory / Leche Blue” pair features a suede and textile upper in a unique mix of colours, along with design cues taken from the Nike Land Shark and Zoom Spiridon. Tune into my video for an in-depth break down and to see how these look on feet. How are you guys feeling this model?

Air Jordan 3 Retro “Rare Air” Review

The Jordan Brand Rare Air series continues with the release of these Air Jordan 3s. Inspired by samples and prototypes that don’t make the cut, these are share similarities to the “Black Cement” Air Jordan 3 but incorporate purposely placed “imperfections” like a flipped back tab, and suede instead of elephant print. Check out my review and to hear my thoughts on this unique spin on a classic!

Air Jordan 4 Retro “White Cement” (2025) Review

Nearly a decade since they last released, Jordan Brand is finally bringing back the original “White Cement” Air Jordan 4, this Saturday! One of the debut colourways of the model back in 1989, these are retooled to be closer to the OG look. It features smooth white leather with grey, black and red hits of colour – resulting in a wearable and timeless look. Tune into my early review for a closer look!

Air Jordan 3 Retro OG SP “Seoul 2.0” Review

The sequel pair to the 2018 release, Jordan Brand is back with another pair of Air Jordan 3s that pay homage to the South Korean capital – Seoul. This version opts for more cream tones, as opposed to the pure white on the OG, resulting in a more aged appearance. However, the signature red, blue and black tones remain which stay true to the home of the 1988 Olympics. Check out my review for a detailed look and review!