Air Jordan 1 Retro Low OG “Banned” (2026) Review

Nike twisted the truth, spinning the reality of rookie MJ being fined for rocking the Nike Air Ships into the ultimate marketing campaign for the Bred 1s. On May 2nd, Jordan Brand is dropping the “Banned” Air Jordan 1 in low top form for the first time, including similar touches seen on the 2011 high cuts like the glossy “X” and slogans. Tune into my review for an early look at a pair that has a ton of sneaker fans excited.

Saucony Progrid Omni 9 “Kissaten” Review

There’s a ton of excitement surrounding Saucony’s “Kissaten” pack, and for good reason. This three-shoe pack includes my favourite – the Progrid Omni 9, which I’m reviewing for you all today. Inspired by nostalgic teahouses from Japan, this pair features a white mesh upper, cracked leather layers with floral print (reminiscent of a tea cup), and reflective panels. Check out my in-depth review to learn more about these beauties!

Virgil Abloh Archive x Air Jordan 1 Retro High OG SP “Alaska” Review

The Virgil Abloh Archive brought back an Air Jordan 1 from 2018 that was originally a European exclusive. This 2026 features the same deconstucted look as its predecessor, this time with icy blue mesh along with the smooth white leather panels. Tune into my review for a complete breakdown and to see what this pair looks like on feet. Who else got lucky and hit for retail?

Nike Air Max 95 Big Bubble “Neon” (2026) Review

One of the most famous Nike shoes ever made is back once more. The “Neon” Air Max 95 has retroed countless times throughout its history, but next week they return (following a limited 2025 drop) in “Big Bubble” form, returning its look to its roots. Tune into my review to take a look at this year’s retro and to see how they look on feet! Who’s copping?

Union LA x Fragment x Air Jordan 1 Retro High OG SP “Royal / Navy” Review

After much speculation and rumours, Union LA, Fragment Design and Jordan Brand are finally dropping their Air Jordan 1 collaboration. Releasing in three limited colourways, today I’m reviewing the “Royal” colourway which mashes up the bottom of the Air Jordan 1 “Royal” with the upper of the “Metallic Navy”. Tune into my early review for an in-depth look, and to see how they are in all its glory! Who’s copping these when they drop in February?

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!