Releasing earlier this month was the women’s Air Jordan 4 “Vivid Sulfur”. A twists on the colour blocking of the Fire Red 4s, these opt for bold yellow tones atop a white leather base. Check out my review on this brand new colourway of the silhouette and let me know if you also picked a pair up for yourself or not!
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BAPE x Adidas N “Shadow Green” (LWST) Review
Adidas and A Bathing Ape just dropped their latest of many collaborations, this time working together on the 1990s skateboarding shoe model – the Adidas Norton (also called the Adidas Lawsuit or LWST). Changing it up and calling it the “N”, these dropped in late April in two colourways. Check out my video as I review the “Shadow Green” pair, and let me know if this is something you’d rock or not!
Joe Freshgoods x New Balance 1000 “Black Ice” Review
Joe Freshgoods has linked up with New Balance again, reintroducing the New Balance 1000 to the world. This 1999 running shoe was brought back as part of the “When Things Were Pure” collection consisting of two colourways. The one I’m reviewing today is the “Black Ice” pair, which features an iridescent shiny upper, black mesh and a gum outsole. Did any of you also pick up a pair of these?
Air Jordan 4 Retro “Military Blue” (Industrial Blue) Review
Last retroed in 2012, the “Military Blue” Air Jordan 4 returns worldwide on May 4th. This original colourway of the Air Jordan 4 has been brought back two times prior, but this is the first retro to feature Nike Air branding, along with an improved shape that’s meant to look closer to the originals from the 80s. Check out my early review to get a closer look and to see how they are on feet!
Nike Kobe 8 Protro “Venice Beach” Review
The beloved “Venice Beach” Kobe 8 made its return over a decade later, as it released in Protro form earlier this month. Staying relatively true to the original despite being marketed as a Protro, these feature a vibrant mesh upper, a drop in React foam midsole and an icy rubber outsole as well. Watch my review to get my thoughts on these and to see them on feet!
Nike SB Dunk Low Pro “Phantom / Hyper Royal” Review
For my latest video I’ll be reviewing this general release colourway of the Nike SB Dunk Low. Landing in skate shops throughout the last few weeks, these feature an upper crafted out of soft nubuck in blue, green and off-white tones. A gum rubber outsole completes the look, and it’s one of my fave GR Dunks to release over the last few months! Check out my video to learn more!
End x Hoka Mafate Speed 2 “Overland” Review
End and Hoka released their “Overland” collection last month, consisting of apparel and two sneakers – one of which I’m reviewing today. The Hoka Mafate Speed 2 is an extremely well cushioned and dynamic sneaker that works for your off-roading adventures. Check out my video for a closer look at this collab and to see how they are on feet. What do you think of these, is this a cop or a drop?
Nike SB Dunk Low Pro Premium “Big Money Savings” (Live Laugh Love) Review
Live Laugh Love! The iconic and infamous tagline is the unofficial source of inspiration behind this brand new general release Nike SB Dunk colourway. A myriad of materials can be found on this pair, including a woven toebox, brushed suede, cracked leather, and more. Check out my detailed review to learn all about this pair and let me know your thoughts down below!
Comme Des Garçons Homme x New Balance 1906R “White” Review
Comme Des Garçons Homme released two colourways of the New Balance 1906R late last year, one of which I’m reviewing today. The “White” colourway features white mesh with genuine leather overlays, contrasted against a solid black midsole and heel cup. Utilizing more premium materials than usual, are these worth the significant price bump? Check out my video and decide for yourselves!
