Supreme x Nike SB Dunk Low OG QS “Rammellzee” Review

Supreme recently released another collaboration with Nike Skateboarding, featuring both a Dunk Low and High, inspired by the work of the late NY-based artist, Rammellzee. Featuring his artwork printed on canvas layers, the shoe is accented with bold, black suede throughout and a gum rubber outsole. Check out my detailed review to get a closer look and to see how these look on feet!

Air Jordan 4 Retro “Red Cement” Review

Today we’re seeing the release of the “Red Cement” Air Jordan 4. This brand new colourway swaps out the classic grey for fire red tones, giving the silhouette a whole new vibe. Check out my review for an in-depth breakdown and to see how they are on foot. Is this a cop or a drop for you all?

Air Jordan 1 Retro High OG “Palomino” Review

To kick off September, Jordan Brand dropped a brand new colourway of the Air Jordan 1. The “Palomino” colourway is crafted using smooth black leather, and a premium brown coloured nubuck that has a very natural, raw and untreated feel to it. Check out my in-depth review to learn more about these Jordans, and let me know if you also picked up a pair for yourself!

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!

X-Men x Kith x Asics Gel-Lyte III 07 Remastered “Storm” Review

Celebrating the X-Men’s 60th Anniversary, Kith teamed up with Marvel and Asics to release 7 different colourways of the Gel-Lyte III, each representing different iconic X-Men characters. The latest pair I acquired via trade is inspired by one of the most popular X-Men characters, Storm, who has the power to manipulate weather. Check out my video, and drop a comment on what you think of this pair!

Nike Air Max 1 “Chili 2.0” Review

The “Chili” Air Max 1 from 2003 recently released thirty years later with slight changes to it. Built in typical Air Max 1 fashion, it’s crafted using a mix of meshes and synthetic suedes, and the simple colour blocking ensures it will be a very easy shoe to wear often. Check out my review to see more and let me know your thoughts about this one down below!

Air Jordan 1 Retro High Utility Stash “Prowler” (Spider-Man: Across The Spider-Verse) Closer Look

Limited to only 100 pairs made, Jordan Brand recently unveiled this limited edition Air Jordan 1 that draws inspiration from The Prowler, from the Spider-Man: Across The Spider-Verse film. Opting for the Utility Stash variant of the model, it features plush purple leather, black neoprene, and TPU-coated ripstop nylon pouches, for a stealth and tactical look. Check out my video for a closer look, and big thanks to SoleSavy for giving me the opportunity to drop this video!

Air Jordan 1 Retro Low OG “Black Cement” Review

This past Saturday, Jordan Brand released these “Black Cement” Air Jordan 1 Lows, honouring the 35th anniversary of the iconic Air Jordan 3 and its beloved elephant print pattern. Featuring a black nubuck base, elephant print overlays and a white leather Swoosh cover the shoe, it results in a very unique and polarizing look. Check out my video to learn more and let me know where you stand on this colourway!