Today I’m reviewing one of the most hyped releases of the year – the triple collaboration between Fragment Design, Travis Scott, and Jordan Brand on the Air Jordan 1 Low! Adopting a cooler colour scheme than the previous Travis Scott x Air Jordan 1 Low, a simple white and black leather upper is complimented by hits of sail and military blue for a pop of colour. The signature oversized reverse swoosh adorns the lateral side of the shoe, while logos of all three are visible throughout the shoe. Check out my review and let me know what you think!
Sean Go
024 | Desperate Times & Measures
In today’s solo episode I’m sharing my thoughts on the issue of product scarcity which is leading consumers to alternate avenues, including buying reps or “fake” sneakers, supporting artists who produce custom pairs or brands that produce silhouettes with an obvious influence from existing silhouettes like the Air Jordan 1. What’s your stance on this?
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Air Jordan 1 High OG Wmns “Seafoam” Review
Notwoways ARW “Afterdark” Review
London-based sneaker brand notwoways (created in part by YouTuber Callux ) recently released their second silhouette, the ARW, in a black-based colourway nicknamed “Afterdark”. Incorporating a knitted upper with reflective accents throughout, pops of orange can be found throughout the shoe along with a chunky foam midsole, for a very futuristic and sleek look all around. Check out my review and let me know what you think!
Air Jordan 1 Retro High OG “Pollen” Review
SoleSavy “SS2” (Air Max 90) Review
SoleSavy’s second ever community custom shoe, the SS2, finally landed in my hands. In this joint project with Philadelphia-based Garrixon Studios, 800 individually numbered pairs of these bespoke Air Max 90s were handmade and sold exclusively to SoleSavy members. This time, this pair draws inspiration from the Parra x Patta Air Max 1 “Cherrywood”, and feature premium quality materials and flawless craftsmanship. Check out my video for all the details and to see how they look on feet!
Nice Kicks x Asics Gel-Lyte III OG “Nice Cream” Review
My latest video covers Nice Kicks’ collab with Asics on this ice cream themed Gel-Lyte III. Inspired by classic flavours like chocolate, vanilla and strawberry, these incorporate a variety of materials like shaggy suede and shiny patent leather. Check out my review for a closer look and leave a comment below if you’re feeling these!
Nike Air Max BW OG “Persian Violet” Review
The classic Nike Air Max BW from 1991 is returning in the original “Persian Violet” colourway. Designed by Tinker Hatfield, these runners don’t have the same level of prestige or fame as some of its counterparts like the Air Max 1 or 90, but is still considered one of the most iconic Nike shoes from the early 90s. Check out my review and let me know your thoughts on these down below!
Nike Dunk Low SE “NY vs NY” Review
Celebrating the New York-based annual streetball tournament, the Nike Dunk Low “NY vs NY” is set to drop soon. Featuring a green leather base and tumbled white leather overlays, these pop with an orange swoosh and icy clear outsole. Check out my in-depth review for an early look, and let me know down below if you’re feeling these Dunks!



