Union LA x Bephies Beauty Supply x Air Jordan 1 Retro High OG SP “Summer of ’96” Review

Releasing later this week is the triple collaboration between Jordan Brand, Union LA, and Bephies Beauty Supply. Headlined by two pairs of Air Jordan 1s, today I’m giving you all an early look at the Air Jordan 1 High which incorporates a woven layer, taken from the Nike Air Footscape. This pair also incorporates beautiful, tumbled sail coloured leather, grey accents and gold or yellow detailing throughout. Check out my review and let me know if you will be trying to grab these on the 24th!

Nike SB Dunk Low Pro Premium “Mystic Red” (A Dictionary of Colour Combinations) Review

Inspired by the Japanese book, A Dictionary of Colour Combinations, this Nike SB Dunk Low features a vintage, aged looking suede upper in red tones and teal, along with a plum coloured midsole and outsole. Releasing alongside another colourway in a similar theming, these released recently in skateshops which is where I picked these up from. What do you think of this pair – cop or drop?

New Balance WRPD Runner “Sea Salt” (Cream) Review

New Balance’s newest lifestyle model has arrived – the WRPD Runner. This colourway is the “Sea Salt” pair, crafted out of a white knitted upper with shaggy grey suede layers, and cream coloured hits throughout. One of the most talked about silhouettes in a while as it is equally loved and hated, find out all about it in my review!

A Ma Maniére x Jordan Air Ship PE SP “White / Black” Review

A Ma Maniére and Jordan Brand released their newest collab to kick off August, with their spin on the Nike Air Ship. Crafted using a mix of soft white and black leathers, along with vintage yellowed accents along the midsole and an aged outsole, these seemingly are lifted straight from 1984. Check out my in-depth review to learn more about this release, what the campaign behind the shoe was about, and more!

Adidas Crazy Infinity “Chalk” Review

Adidas Originals recently released this new model, the Crazy IIInfinity, paying tribute to their Kobe or Crazy line from the early 2000s. With a Y2K flavour to it, it fits right into 2023 fashion and builds upon the legacy of their Kobe line with modern day additions to make it stand on its own! Check out my review to learn more!