Livestock x Adidas Consortium EQT Support 93 “Grid” Review

Canadian boutique, Livestock, recently collaboration with Adidas to release an EQT Support 93, as part of Adidas Equipment’s 30 year celebration. This pair is inspired by the prototype and development process of design, with elements like a translucent mesh toebox inspired by tracing paper, and a TPU wing which mirrors the look of a ruler. Check out my review for a closer look!

43einhalb x Adidas ZX 10000 “Joint Path” Review

To celebrate their 10th anniversary, Germany-based boutique 43einhalb is releasing a special collaboration with Adidas on the ZX 10000. The “Joint Path” colourway celebrates the various topographies and landscapes they’ve encountered throughout their decade long journey. These release globally through 43einhalb via raffle starting September 11th, so be sure to check out my review for a closer look!

Aleali May x Air Jordan 14 Retro Low “Fortune” Review

Aleali May’s fifth collaboration with Jordan Brand released this past August, this time working together on the Air Jordan 14 Low. This pair was inspired by her Filipina and Black heritage, along with the strong ties to motorcycle culture in Manila and LA. Check out my review for an in-depth look, and let me know down below what you think about these!

Undefeated x Nike Air Force 1 Low SP (5 On It) “Grey Fog” (Dunk vs. AF1) Review

Undefeated’s second installment of the Dunk vs. AF1 pack, consists of a Dunk and Air Force 1 that are inspired by the late 90s and early 00s when bold colours and materials began to be utilized on sneakers. My latest review covers the Air Force 1 from this release nicknamed “5 On It”, which is constructed out of five unique, and distinct materials. Let me know your thoughts down below!

Fragment x Travis Scott x Air Jordan 1 Retro High OG SP “Sail / Military Blue” Review

Today I’m reviewing one of the most hyped releases of the year – the triple collaboration between Fragment Design, Travis Scott, and Jordan Brand on the Air Jordan 1 High! Adopting a predominantly white-based colour scheme, hits of blue, black and sail provide some contrast on this colourway inspired by an unreleased sample Air Jordan 1 from 1985. The signature oversized reverse swoosh adorns the lateral side of the shoe, while logos of all three are visible throughout the shoe. Check out my review and let me know what you think!

Richie Le x Collegium Pillar Destroyer Low “Sage Suede” Review

California-based brand, Collegium, linked up with Richie Le to release a collection of two pairs of their signature Pillar Destroyer model. These were pre-ordered in May, manufactured in Italy, and landed in my hands this week. The “Stone Sage Suede” was adopted on both a high and a low-cut version, and my latest review breaks down the details of the Lows! Check out my review and let me know what you think down below!

Fragment x Travis Scott x Air Jordan 1 Low OG SP “Sail / Military Blue” Review

Today I’m reviewing one of the most hyped releases of the year – the triple collaboration between Fragment Design, Travis Scott, and Jordan Brand on the Air Jordan 1 Low! Adopting a cooler colour scheme than the previous Travis Scott x Air Jordan 1 Low, a simple white and black leather upper is complimented by hits of sail and military blue for a pop of colour. The signature oversized reverse swoosh adorns the lateral side of the shoe, while logos of all three are visible throughout the shoe. Check out my review and let me know what you think!

Offspring x Adidas ZX 9000 “London” Review

UK-based boutique, Offspring, recently released their latest Adidas collab on the ZX 9000. Inspired by their home city of London, this pair has a vintage, deconstructed feel to it, with various distressed materials like suede, and exposed foam throughout its construction. Check out my detailed review for a closer look at all the details! Is this a pair you’re feeling, or was this one an easy pass?

Clot x Nike Air Max 1 KOD “Solar Red” Review

Clot and Nike recently released an Air Max 1 inspired by their 2006 collaboration, the “Solar Red” Kiss of Death Air Max 1! These differ from the originals by incorporating a mesh toe box, thin leather liners on the upper, and gold embroidery on the heel with Clot branding. With the originals being one of the most exclusive Air Max 1 releases ever, this year’s re-release was a welcome addition to many Air Max collectors out there!