Nike Air Max 1 ’86 OG “Jackie Robinson” Review

Nike’s annual tradition to pay tribute to the legendary Jackie Robinson continued this year with the release of this limited edition Air Max 1 ’86 OG. Crafted using genuine navy blue coloured leather, along with synthetic overlays of sail and gold touches, these are a premium version of the beloved Air Max 1 model. Watch my review and let me know if this was a cop or a drop for you!

New Balance 1000 “Silver Metallic / Black” Review

New Balance is dipping into their archives, going back to 1999 to bring back the 1000 silhouette. One of the first general release colourways is this one that I’m reviewing today in “Silver Metallic / Black”. A mesh upper is complimented with bold, silver synthetic leather layers, designed with a dynamic and fluid appearance. Check out my detailed review for all you need to know about this silhouette and to see how they are on feet!

JJJJound x Adidas Samba (Made in Germany) “White” Review

JJJJound released their elevated take on the Adidas Samba late last month – but it wasn’t without controversy. Advertised as a “Made in Germany” shoe, it came to light that the pairs were actually largely manufactured in Vietnam, with only the finishing touches actually done in the European country instead. So check out my review as I dive into the details and give you all an in-depth look at this pair to determine whether or not the quality is up to par and worthy of the price point!

Nike Air Max DN “Sail / Coconut Milk” Review

The newest Nike Air Max model has arrived – the Air Max DN. Featuring Dynamic Air technology, it is built to give the wearer a more dynamic feel underfoot, with a massive, two chamber, four tube Air unit in the heel which features two distinct pressure levels. Check out my review of the “Sail / Coconut Milk” colourway which landed this past Air Max Day, 3.26! What do you think about this latest Nike model?

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!

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!