For my newest video I’m reviewing the upcoming New Balance 1906R “Polka Dot Pack”, which includes these two pairs in my video – the “Sea Salt” and “Phantom” colourways. These are done in inverted fashion with a dotted pattern incorporated onto the mesh base. Meanwhile, genuine leather covers the upper in a surprise, premium twist. Which of the two are you feeling more?
Sneaker Review
New Balance 991 V2 “Nimbus Cloud” (U991LG2) Review
For my latest review I’m breaking down the upcoming “Nimbus Cloud” colourway of the 991 V2, set to release later on this month. Featuring dark mesh, white synthetic leather and grey genuine suede, these are a very versatile and easy to wear colourway of one of New Balance’s hottest models. Check out my review for more information!
Invincible x N.Hoolywood x New Balance 1906R “Grey Swan” Review
Today I’m back with another look back at a New Balance 1906R – this one from 2022. The triple collaboration between Invincible, N.Hoolywood and New Balance is crafted using a tonal grey upper in a variety of materials like shaggy suede and nylons. Check out my review for a closer look and let me know what you think about these down below!
SoleSavy SS1 V2 “The Disappearing City” Review
SoleSavy recently brought back a second colourway of their custom SS1 silhouette, manufactured by Garrixon Studios in Philadelphia. Utilizing genuine Air Jordan 1 soles, the upper is built from the ground up using premium materials, with a colour palette inspired by the Kith x Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation x New Balance 998 “Chutney”. Check out my review to learn more about this pair that was limited to 275 pairs and sold only to SoleSavy members!
Up There x New Balance 1906R “Metallic Silver” (M1906RUP) Review
Thanks to StockX for hooking me up with one of the New Balance 1906R collabs I missed out on last year! This pair is a project with Australian sneaker boutique, Up There, who dropped this silver-based colourway with cream and green coloured accents this past November. Check out my review and drop a comment to share how you feel about these!
Trophy Room x Air Jordan 1 Retro Low OG “Rookie Card” (Away) Review
Trophy Room recently dropped their second Air Jordan 1 collaboration, this time reworking the OG Low top model. Inspired by the 1986 Fleer Michael Jordan rookie card, this takes a reverse bred colourway but jazzes it up with a ton of premium materials like soft leather and satin. Check out my review to learn all about it and to see how they are on feet!
Wood Wood x Asics GT-2160 “Cream / Oatmeal” Review
Wood Wood recently teamed up with Asics to release their very own take on the GT-2160 silhouette. This model features trail-inspired touches like loop eyelets and rope laces, and incorporates touches of colour like green and purple among the otherwise neutral tones. Check out my review for a closer look and leave your thoughts on this collab down below!
Hidden NY x Asics Gel-NYC “White / Jolly Green” Review
Instagram moodboard turned brand – Hidden NY, is releasing their collaboration with Asics on the Gel-NYC tomorrow, March 23rd. This pair draw inspiration from their online origins, with references to digital design tools like a pixelated Asics stripe on the side. Check out my detailed review and on feet look to learn more about these killer kicks!
Nike Air Max 1 ’86 OG (Big Bubble) “White / Royal Blue” Review
After releasing the original “White / Red” version of the Air Max 1 last year in “Big Bubble” form, today, Nike dropped its counterpart – the “White / Royal Blue” pair! Built the same, it features white mesh, blue and grey synthetic suede layers, and an extra large Air Bubble in the heel as a nod to the original 1986 production that was quickly scrapped for its 1987 version! Did anyone else pick these up today?
