Another original colourway of the Air Jordan 5 is set to return this coming Saturday. The “Fire Red” Air Jordan 5 originally released in 1990, and its first retro in 2006 was one of the first Jordans I ever bought when I started collecting way back. Check out my review as I break down all you need to know about this newest retro. Who else is excited to grab a pair of these?
Air Jordan 4 Retro “Cave Stone” Review
Summer is winding down, and this latest colourway of the Air Jordan 4 is ready for the autumn vibes. The “Cave Stone” 4s feature a brown suede upper, and its simple look in an earthy tone lends itself to a lot of fits. Tune into my video for a deep dive and to see how they look on feet. Anyone pick up a pair of these today?
Awake NY x Air Jordan 5 Retro “Racer Blue / Black” Review
New York based streetwear label, Awake, dropped their newest Jordan Brand collab, this time releasing two colourways of the Air Jordan 5. I got my hands on the more accessible “Racer Blue” pair, which features a premium black leather upper and lots of special touches that make this a truly unique collaboration. Tune into the video for a breakdown of all you need to know!
Undefeated x Air Jordan 4 Retro “Deep Green / Clementine” (2025) Review
One of the biggest Air Jordan grails of all time has returned to celebrate its 20th anniversary. The UNDFTD x Air Jordan 4 was the first ever Air Jordan collaboration, releasing 72 pairs in 2005. The two have come back together to release these once again, and my latest video has you covered on all you need to know!
Air Jordan 12 Retro “French Blue” (2025) Review
One of the best non-OG colourways of the Air Jordan 12 has returned! The “French Blue” 12s first dropped in 2004, but this year’s retro marks the third time they’ve been given a public release. Featuring tumbled white leather with blue and silver accents, these are a beautiful colourway – but how does the rest of the shoe hold up? Tune into my video for an in-depth breakdown!
Nike SB x Air Max 95 “Cactus Flower” Review
Nike SB did the unthinkable, releasing this retooled version of the Air Max 95, made for performance in mind. This runner turned skateboard shoe features the classic look of the 95 runner, but incorporates subtle changes like a softer upper, wider fit, and lower to the ground feel. Check out my review of one of the hottest releases of the year to learn more!
End x Asics Gel-Nimbus 10.1 “Snow White / Sodalite Blue” (Milk) Review
UK-retailer, End, celebrated their 20th anniversary with the release of this special themed Asics Gel-Nimbus 10.1 inspired by late night corner store runs for milk. This pair features a white, cream mesh upper, with bold blue tones throughout for the perfect mix of wearability and pop. Check out my review and to see how these are on feet. Who else picked up a pair of these earlier this month?
Nike Vomero Plus “White / Bright Crimson” Review
Nike launched their newest model under their revamped Road Running line, the Vomero Plus – featuring maximum cushioning with a full length ZoomX midsole. Today I’m reviewing one of the debut colourways, which mixes white mesh with a bold neon crimson coloured chunky midsole for ultra cushioning and bounce. Check out my review to see how these are and feel from a casual user’s perspective!
Air Jordan 1 Retro High OG “Shattered Backboard” (2025) Review
Considered a grail for many when it comes to Air Jordan 1 non-original colourways, the “Shattered Backboard” colourway is back ten years after they originally released in 2015. This pair pays homage to Michael Jordan shattering a backboard during a Nike exhibition basketball game in Trieste, Italy. Check out my review to see how these stack up compared to the OGs and to see how they are on feet. Anyone grabbing these when they drop on August 23rd?
