Easily one of the strangest sneakers I’ve ever picked up – today I’m reviewing the Cactus Plant Flea Market x Nike Air Flea 2. Releasing a few weeks back, this is part art, part sneaker, as it tests the limits of what is considered “acceptable” footwear. Check out my review to learn more and to find out how these fit! Anyone else scoop up a pair on CPFM’s website?
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Nike Air Max 1 Premium “Urawa” (2023) Review
This 2004 Japan-exclusive Air Max 1 is back, with a twist. The “Urawa” colourway pays homage to J League football club, the Urawa Dragons (or Red Diamonds). Releasing originally nearly two decades ago, Nike has brought them back with a reworked colourway, featuring black mesh, and grey and white overlays ontop. Check out my review to learn more!
Nike Air Max 1 ’86 Premium (Big Bubble) “World Make Korea” Review
Part of Nike’s World Make series, this pair of the Air Max 1 ’86 represents Korea, and is crafted using a unique mix of materials as a nod to this fashion hub. Featuring layers of tumbled leather, canvas and hemp-like textiles, these are an interesting spin on Nike’s “Big Bubble” version of the Air Max 1. Watch my review to learn more!
Nike Zoom KD 3 “Easy Money” Review
Releasing back in 2011, Nike has brought back the Zoom KD 3, the third signature sneaker for Kevin Durant. This brand new colourway is inspired by the look of money, featuring a mix of grey leather, copper, blue and green accents. Check out my review to hear my casual-use perspective of this pair and to see how they are on foot!
Nike Zoom Vomero 5 “Sail / Laser Orange / Medium Olive” Review
Another month, another Zoom Vomero 5. Today I’m reviewing this women’s colourway, “Sail / Laser Orange”, which is perfect for the upcoming fall months. Featuring off white, cream, and olive coloured tones, these of course have the exceptional comfort that the silhouette is known for. Check out my in-depth review to learn more and to see how these look on feet!
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!
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!
Crenshaw Skate Club x Nike SB Dunk Low “Sail / Light Blue / Cedar” Review
Crenshaw Skate Club’s first collab with Nike SB recently dropped, releasing this beautiful homage to Crenshaw on the Dunk Low silhouette. Inspired by the neighbourhood, this pair mixes and matches materials including cracked leather, suede, and leather overlays mimic the look of oxidized metal signs. Check out my review to learn more and comment below how you feel about this pair!
Nike Dunk Low Premium “Topography” (University Blue) Review
I recently picked up a pair of the Nike Dunk Low “Topography”, which released in July. These are mostly crafted in a university blue colour in a mix of leather and a map-inspired graphic featured throughout. Check out my review to learn more and drop your thoughts below if this is a cop for the right price, or a straight and easy pass!
