This beautiful colourway of the Air Jordan 1 Low drops worldwide on January 31st! The “Medium Olive” AJ1 Low incorporates smooth white leather, and buttery soft olive green nubuck for a very wearable look. Tune into my review to learn all about it and to see how they are when worn!
Retro
Up There x Adidas Melbourne “White / Dark Green” Review
Adidas and Australian-based boutique, Up There, teamed up to release a new silhouette honouring their home city of Melbourne. The Adidas Melbourne features a white mesh base, with suede and leather overlays which are inspired by a track spike worn during the 1956 Melbourne Olympics. Tune into the review for an early look and to see how they are on feet. Anyone else looking to grab these?
Air Jordan 4 Retro “Flight Club” Review
This new colourway of the Air Jordan 4 is inspired by the Air Jordan Flight Club – a mail-in membership program for diehard MJ fans during the late 80s and early 90s. These incorporate a sail coloured leather upper, suede overlays, and nostalgic nods to MJ from decades past. Tune into my review for a closer look!
Air Jordan 11 Retro “Gamma Blue” (2025) Review
Although not an original colourway, the “Gamma” Air Jordan 11s first released in 2013, but Jordan Brand retroed them for the first time earlier today, twelve years later. This model features a blacked out upper, with ballistic nylon and patent leather, along with a blacked out midsole and dark, icy outsole. Tune into my review for a closer look and leave a comment if you picked up a pair today!
Air Jordan 1 Retro Low OG “Chicago” (2025) Review
Though not an original colour from 1985, the Air Jordan 1 Low “Chicago” utilizes arguably the silhouette’s most recognizable colour scheme. First dropping back in 2016, this Saturday, Jordan Brand is bringing them back. Tune into my video for a detailed breakdown of this retro version, and to see how they look on feet. Who else is excited for these when they release November 15th?
Air Jordan 12 Retro “Taxi” (2025) Review
Jordan Brand continues their incredible run with retroing beloved Air Jordan 12 colourways. This time, it’s the return of the “Taxi” pair, which originally released in ’96, and was last seen twelve years ago. Utilizing a mix of genuine white tumbled leather, black textured leather overlays, and gold and red hits, these are a must for any AJ12 fan. Check out my review for a closer look!
Stranger Things x Nike Dunk Low “Phantom / Midnight Navy” Review
Stranger Things’ final season is celebrated with these special edition Nike Dunks that look straight from the 80s. Utilizing an aged appearance with cracked leather and discolouration, this is a must have for fans of the show. Check out my in-depth review for a closer look and to see how these are on feet!
Undefeated x Air Jordan 4 Retro “Deep Green / Clementine” (2025) Review
One of the biggest Air Jordan grails of all time has returned to celebrate its 20th anniversary. The UNDFTD x Air Jordan 4 was the first ever Air Jordan collaboration, releasing 72 pairs in 2005. The two have come back together to release these once again, and my latest video has you covered on all you need to know!
Air Jordan 1 Retro High OG “Shattered Backboard” (2025) Review
Considered a grail for many when it comes to Air Jordan 1 non-original colourways, the “Shattered Backboard” colourway is back ten years after they originally released in 2015. This pair pays homage to Michael Jordan shattering a backboard during a Nike exhibition basketball game in Trieste, Italy. Check out my review to see how these stack up compared to the OGs and to see how they are on feet. Anyone grabbing these when they drop on August 23rd?
