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!
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SoleSavy SS1 V2 “The Disappearing City” Review
SoleSavy recently brought back a second colourway of their custom SS1 silhouette, manufactured by Garrixon Studios in Philadelphia. Utilizing genuine Air Jordan 1 soles, the upper is built from the ground up using premium materials, with a colour palette inspired by the Kith x Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation x New Balance 998 “Chutney”. Check out my review to learn more about this pair that was limited to 275 pairs and sold only to SoleSavy members!
Trophy Room x Air Jordan 1 Retro Low OG “Rookie Card” (Away) Review
Trophy Room recently dropped their second Air Jordan 1 collaboration, this time reworking the OG Low top model. Inspired by the 1986 Fleer Michael Jordan rookie card, this takes a reverse bred colourway but jazzes it up with a ton of premium materials like soft leather and satin. Check out my review to learn all about it and to see how they are on feet!
Air Jordan 14 Retro SE “Flint Grey” Review
Today I’m reviewing the recently released Air Jordan 14 “Flint Grey”. This premium take on the model incorporates genuine suedes in various grey tones. It maintains the lightweight feel and bounciness of Zoom Air that the model always has. Check out my review for an in-depth breakdown and an on feet look!
Air Jordan 3 Retro “Green Glow” Review
Jordan Brand brought back the “Green Glow” colour scheme, famously used on the 2013 Air Jordan 4, but this time on the Jordan 3 instead. With similar colour blocking to the “Black Cement” 3, this pair differs as it features suede on the tongue, and vibrant green hits throughout the sneaker allowing it to stand out on its own. Check out my review to learn more!
Air Jordan 3 Retro Craft “Ivory” Review
This past weekend, we saw the newest release from Jordan Brand’s “Craft” or “Handcrafted” series. These Air Jordan 3s are built using a mix of tumbled genuine leather, smooth leathers, and suede layers, in a clean and crisp colour palette with aged accents. Most notably, it also incorporates both Nike Air and Jumpman branding on the heel. Watch my review to learn more about this pair and to see how they are on feet!
Air Jordan 4 Retro (Reimagined) “Bred” Review
Continuing Jordan Brand’s Reimagined series is the upcoming release of the “Bred” Air Jordan 4. Swapping the durabuck for a plush leather instead, the shape is also tweaked to be closer to the original 1989 shape with improved comfort and fit. These release on February 17th in full family sizing, but check out my video first before you scoop up a pair for yourself!
Air Jordan 1 Retro Low OG “Year of the Dragon” (Lunar New Year) Review
As we approach the upcoming Lunar New Year, following their tradition over the last few years, Jordan Brand is releasing an Air Jordan 1 Low OG to celebrate the Year of the Dragon. This pair opts for a mix of smooth leather, scaly leather panels, and shiny overlays in colours that honour the holiday. Check out my review to get a closer look and to see how they look on feet! Anyone copping these?
Air Jordan 1 Retro High OG “Yellow Ochre” Review
Jordan Brand kicks off 2024 with a new colourway of the iconic Air Jordan 1. This “Yellow Ochre” pair features a mix of tumbled leather, buttery smooth nubuck, in a mix of yellow, sail and black. Check out my detailed review to learn more and to see how they are when on feet! Anyone copping these when they release on January 13th?
