Highsnobiety teamed up with Saucony to release two colourways of the 2007-released running shoe – the Progrid Triumph 4. Today, I’m reviewing the “Silver / Multi” colourway which has that 2000s era aesthetic, with a white mesh base, silver synthetic overlays, and neon coloured hits. Check out my detailed review to learn more, and big thanks to Saucony Canada for sending these over!
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Air Jordan 2 Retro Low “Cherrywood” Review
A couple weeks ago, Jordan Brand released this brand new colourway of the Air Jordan 2 Low. Featuring a soft white leather upper, burgundy coloured accents, and a cracked leather quarter panel, these have that sophisticated, mature vibe to them that lets you rock them dressed up or down. Tune into my review to learn more and to see how they are on feet!
Nike Air Max 1 Premium “Escape” (Slate Blue) Review
The Nike Air Max 1 released a few weeks back in this brand new “Escape” colourway, as a nod to Nike’s rich history of hiking / trail shoes. This pair in crafted using a mix of white mesh, grey nubuck, black suede, and deep blue leather hits. Check out my detailed review and break down to get a closer look, and to see how these are on feet!
Air Jordan 1 Retro Low OG “Black Cement” Review
This past Saturday, Jordan Brand released these “Black Cement” Air Jordan 1 Lows, honouring the 35th anniversary of the iconic Air Jordan 3 and its beloved elephant print pattern. Featuring a black nubuck base, elephant print overlays and a white leather Swoosh cover the shoe, it results in a very unique and polarizing look. Check out my video to learn more and let me know where you stand on this colourway!
Nike Mac Attack QS SP “Light Smoke Grey” (OG) Review
The legendary sneaker worn by tennis legend John McEnroe in the 80s is finally back for the first time. The Mac Attack dropped yesterday in its original colourway, incorporating a mix of grey leather, black leather, and black mesh. Check out my detailed video to learn more and to see how these look on feet. Were these a cop or a drop for you?
Nike Air Max 1 ’86 Premium “Lost Sketch” Review
Nike released a brand new colourway of the “Big Bubble” version of the Air
Max 1 ’86, inspired by a lost sketch found in one of Tinker Hatfield’s notebooks. Utilizing safari print on the mudguard, these feature a mix of grey and blue tones, along with a vintage looking yellowed midsole. Check out my detailed review to learn more and to see how they look on feet!
Nike Dunk Low Retro SE (Gone Fishing) “Rainbow Trout” Review
Nike recently dropped the “Gone Fishing” pack, consisting of two colourways of Nike Dunk Lows. Today I’m reviewing the “Rainbow Trout” inspired pair, which is a commonly stocked fish coming out of Oregon. Featuring a mix of ripstop, and hairy suede, these are a perfect pair for the outdoorsy type of person! Check out my review and let me know what you think down below!
Nike Zoom Vomero 5 Premium “Yellow Strike” (Varsity Maize) Review
Nike continues to pump out new colourways of the Zoom Vomero 5, which includes this one in “Yellow Strike”. This summer ready colourway is filled with bold, vibrant yellow shades, along with reflective 3M hits throughout. As always, the shoe’s exceptional comfort is due to the tech it’s filled with including a Cushlon midsole, Zoom Air under the heel and forefoot, and a lightweight mesh upper. Check out my review to learn more!
Unheardof x Adidas Rivalry Low “Erika’s Poem” Review
Cincinnati-based skateboard and sneaker shop, Unheardof, recently released their first collaboration with Adidas with the Rivalry Low “Erika’s Poem”. Inspired by owner, Phil Lipschutz’ late sister, Erika, who took her life in 2005, these incorporate deep and personal details such as a tracing of a poem she wrote in a notebook which is featured on the blue leather upper. Check out my detailed review to learn more about this pair and leave a comment down below!
