Yuto Horigome x Nike SB Dunk Low Pro QS “Wolf Grey / Iron Grey” Review

Yuto Horigome is famously known for being the first ever Olympic gold medalist in the sport of skateboarding, and he recently just dropped his first ever collaboration with Nike SB. These beautiful Dunks are inspired by Ōjima Komatsugawa Park, which is where his spark and love of the sport was formed. Check out my detailed review and on foot look and let me know if you are a fan of this colourway!

Nike SB Dunk Low Premium “Orange / Noise Aqua” (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 orange tones. blue and teal, along with a yellowed 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?

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?

Nike Dunk Low Premium “Setsubun” Review

Inspired by the Japanese festival that marks the end of winter and beginning of spring, these “Setsubun” Dunk Lows offer premium materials and an eye catching colour combination. Cracked leather, buttery nubuck and faithful touches to tradition make this one of the most unique Dunk Lows to drop this year! Check out my video and let me know your thoughts below!

Air Jordan 1 Low SE “Tokyo Vintage” Review

This Asia-exclusive Air Jordan 1 Low is inspired by Michael Jordan’s first visit to Japan back in 1996. Opting for a vintage look as a call back to this moment, it features a sail coloured suede base, with grey and blue leather overlays on the upper. Check out my in-depth review to learn more and to see how they look on feet!

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Nike Air Max 1 Premium “Design by Japan” (Think Tank) Review

Another day, another Air Max review. This time I’m breaking down the details behind this Japan-exclusive women’s Air Max 1 that was designed through a public poll by Nike Japan. Given a vintage twist, this pair is crafted using a premium green leather, along with a 70s inspired tongue and branding for a unique look. Check out my review and let me know what you think!

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Nike Dunk Low SE (Sashiko) “Industrial Blue” & “Light Orewood Brown” Review

Nike Sportswear just released this two-shoe Sashiko inspired Dunk pack, and today I’ll be reviewing both of the colourways! Featuring a textile upper, Japanese-inspired stitch detailing is visible on the toebox and heel. Check out my in-depth review and to see how they look on feet! Which of the two are you feeling more?

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Auralee x New Balance 2002R “White” (M2002RA1) Review

Japanese fashion label, Auralee, released a two pair set of the New Balance 2002R earlier this year. Today I’m reviewing the ultra versatile “White” colourway which incorporates a mix of soft suedes and leather in vintage tones of off-white, yellow, beige and cream. Check out my review to learn more and drop a comment down below if you like these!