Nike Air Tech Challenge II QS “Hot Lava” (2024) Review

Just five years after the last retro (that I also happened to review), the Nike Air Tech Challenge II is back in the original “Hot Lava” colourway, as part of Nike’s Cult Classics reissue program. Dropping today, these sold out quickly in North America, but I was lucky enough to find my size in store this morning. Check out my review for a closer look and to see how these are on feet!

Ronnie Fieg x Clarks x Adidas Gazelle “Molecule” Review

Ronnie Fieg is back with his latest triple collaboration with Adidas Originals and Clarks, dropping the 8th Street Gazelle that was pre-ordered as part of the Kith Loyalty Program. Exclusive to those within the Molecule tier and above, this pair took roughly half a year to arrive, but they’re well worth the wait! Check out my review to see how they look on feet!

Nike SB Dunk Low Pro “Olympic Safari” (Electric Pack) Review

To celebrate the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris, Nike SB released the “Electric Pack” which is headlined by the Nike SB Dunk Low Pro. Also nicknamed the “Olympic Safari” pack, these feature the iconic Nike safari print on the upper, with black leather and suede hits along with bright blue laces to add some pop. Check out my review and see how they are on feet!

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!

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!