The Whitaker Group x New Balance 1906U (Willful Bias) “Sand Dune / Shadow Grey” Review

The Whitaker Group continued their ongoing partnership with New Balance, releasing two pairs of the 1906U under the collection called “Willful Bias”. Today I’m reviewing one of those two pairs – the “Sand Dune / Shadow Grey” colourway which features a neutral palette in a mix of a knitted upper, suede and leather overlays and more. Check out my review to learn more about these!

Footpatrol x New Balance 1906R “X-Ray” Review

UK retailer, Footpatrol, released this epic New Balance 1906R collab back in May inspired by X-Rays. This colourway features a mesh build in various blue tones, and translucent TPU overlays with white accents. A X-Ray image of a foot adorns the insole as well, tying it back to the theming perfectly. Check out my review (I know it’s super delayed), and let me know what you think of these! I personally love them!

End x Saucony Progrid Triumph 4 “Nessie” Review

End and Saucony recently teamed up to release this beautiful homage to the legendary Loch Ness Monster in Scotland. Designing this Progrid Triumph 4 to incorporate dark blue mesh, hairy suede layers and textured nubuck akin to Nessie’s scales – these are a beautiful example of a creative but well thought out collab. Check out my review for a closer look and to see how they are on feet!

Action Bronson x New Balance 1906R “Scorpius” Review

Action Bronson and New Balance have linked up again to release three colourways of the 1906R. Today I’m reviewing the most limited “Scorpius” colourway. These are crafted out of yellow textured mesh, with reflective overlays in olive green tones, and neon green hits. Tune into my review of this colourway and leave your thoughts on these down below! Who was lucky enough to hit on these for retail price?

Action Bronson x New Balance 1906R “Medusa Azul” Review

Action Bronson and New Balance have linked up again to release three colourways of the 1906R. After a limited release on his website, on July 12th there was a wider drop which included this “Medusa Azul” colourway. These are crafted out of mesh, with reflective overlays in various tones of blue and tan accents. Tune into my review of this in-demand colourway and leave your opinions down below! Anyone manage to grab these for retail?

Nike Air Max Sunder “Canyon Gold” Review

The Nike Air Max Sunder from 1999 is finally back, 25 years later, in its original form! This “Canyon Gold” womens colourway just dropped to much anticipation from fans of this trainer. Featuring an outer spandex sleeve, a nubuck mudguard with reflective details, Phylon midsole and Max Air cushioning stay true to the originals. Check out my review for more info and to see how they look on feet!

Up There x Asics Gel-Terrain “Purple / Lavender” Review

Australian-based boutique, Up There, released their third collaboration with Asics – this time tackling the Gel-Terrain model. Inspired by the colours of the Australian bush in autumn, this pair features a mesh upper, fuse overlays, trail-inspired laces and lace lock, and even custom carabiners attached to the tongue. Check out my review of these beauties, and big thank you to Up There for sending these over to me!