Nike just dropped this two shoe “Tweed / Corduroy” pack, consisting of a Nike Dunk, and the shoe I’m reviewing today – an Air Force 1 Low. Crafted using a mix of premium fabrics such as tweed, corduroy, wool and more, this is the perfect sneaker to wear in the chillier months with a more grown up look and feel. Check out my review and let me know what you think of this release!
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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!
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!
Nike Air Max 1 Premium “Baltic Blue” (Corduroy) Review
I’m back today with another Air Max 1 review, this time breaking down the details of the “Baltic Blue” (Corduroy) colourway that recently dropped! This unique, vibrant colourway covers the upper in a soft corduroy material, with a bit of contrast on the Swoosh, tongue tag, and midsole. Check out my in-depth review to learn more and to see how these look on feet! Are these a cop or a drop for you?
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Nike Dunk Low Premium (Year of the Rabbit) “Fossil Stone” Review
Nike’s Lunar New Year collection included these Dunk Lows, which feature a variety of tones that mimic the look of a rabbit. A mix of suede and leather in natural tones are complimented by chenille Swooshes, custom lace dubraes, and rabbit-branding throughout. Check out my detailed review and on foot look and decide for yourselves if this is a cop or drop!
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Nike Dunk Low Premium “Valentine’s Day” (2023) Review
Nike is celebrating this year’s Valentine’s Day by releasing this new, special edition colourway of the Dunk Low. Featuring a full leather upper, a mix of Valentine’s Day appropriate tones are used like pink, maroon and off-white. Check out my in-depth review and leave a comment down below if you are a fan of this release or not!
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Nike Air Max 1 Premium “Crepe Hemp” (2022) Review
A classic Air Max 1 colourway from 2004 recently made its return! This “Crepe Hemp” pair features a canvas upper, suede overlays, and a crepe inspired outsole, paying homage to the iconic original pair which dropped nearly twenty years ago. Check out my review to see more and share your thoughts on this one down below!
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Nike Dunk Low Premium “Fossil Rose” Review
The Nike Dunk Low has been given a premium treatment with the release of the “Fossil Rose” colourway. Replacing the typical poor leather with a much improved suede construction, these feature various neutral tones resulting in a very beautiful and easy to wear sneaker. Check out my in-depth review and let me know your thoughts on these down below!
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Nike Air Max 1 Premium “Wabi-Sabi” (Air Max Day) Review
Nike celebrated Air Max Day, 3.26, by dropping three regional exclusive Air Max 1s. The Asia and Latin America pair was the women’s “Wabi-Sabi” colourway which I’m reviewing today. Based on the philosophy of seeing beauty in imperfection, this pair is done in mismatching fashion, with a canvas and leather construction, contrast stitching, and an overall raw and natural aesthetic. Check out my video and let me know if you scooped these up for yourself too!
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