Taiwan-based retailer, Invincible, launched their newest Asics collab back in October. This project reimagines the Gel-Nimbus 10.1 in subtle mismatching fashion, with grey mesh, suede and leather featured prominently, while accents of blue and red act as a nod to the two’s first collab on the Gel-Lyte III from 2015. Check out my in-depth review for a (late) but complete breakdown of this pair!
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WTAPS x New Balance Abzorb 2010 “Wrought Iron” Review
Japanese label, WTAPS, just dropped their newest New Balance collaboration. This time it’s their take on a new model – the Abzorb 2010. This pair incorporates grey and military green tones of mesh, suede, and synthetic layers. Check out my video for an in-depth breakdown of this fall-ready sneaker. Who else copped?
Action Bronson x New Balance 992 “Tiger Eye” Review
Action Bronson dropped his newest project with New Balance, for the first time reimagining the beloved 992 model. This “Tiger Eye” pair has a distinct fall flavour, with brown suede, fiery orange mesh, and blue and black tones. Tune into my review for an in-depth breakdown and to see how these look on feet!
Nike SB x Air Max 95 “Cactus Flower” Review
Nike SB did the unthinkable, releasing this retooled version of the Air Max 95, made for performance in mind. This runner turned skateboard shoe features the classic look of the 95 runner, but incorporates subtle changes like a softer upper, wider fit, and lower to the ground feel. Check out my review of one of the hottest releases of the year to learn more!
Nike Ava Rover “Black / Anthracite / Muslin” Review
Is this Nike’s next big model? Recently, the Swoosh launched the Ava Rover – a lifestyle model that utilizes one of their top running shoe technologies – ReactX foam. This model is meant for all-day, year-long wear, with a woven upper that hugs your foot securely. Check out my review for an in-depth breakdown and to see how these are on feet!
Travis Scott x Nike Zoom Field Jaxx “Pale Ivory / Leche Blue” Review
Nike’s Zoom Field Jaxx for Travis Scott released in a new colourway a few weeks ago. This “Pale Ivory / Leche Blue” pair features a suede and textile upper in a unique mix of colours, along with design cues taken from the Nike Land Shark and Zoom Spiridon. Tune into my video for an in-depth break down and to see how these look on feet. How are you guys feeling this model?
Air Jordan 3 Retro OG SP “Seoul 2.0” Review
The sequel pair to the 2018 release, Jordan Brand is back with another pair of Air Jordan 3s that pay homage to the South Korean capital – Seoul. This version opts for more cream tones, as opposed to the pure white on the OG, resulting in a more aged appearance. However, the signature red, blue and black tones remain which stay true to the home of the 1988 Olympics. Check out my review for a detailed look and review!
Air Jordan 1 Retro High OG (Reimagined) “UNC” Review
The latest in Jordan Brand’s “Reimagined” series is this vintage take on the “UNC” Air Jordan 1. Opting for cracked leather, aged midsoles and outsoles, this pair mimics the look of the OGs from 1985. Tune into my review for a complete breakdown and to see how they look on feet. Who’s going for these when they drop next Saturday?
Action Bronson x New Balance 990 V6 “Untitled” Review
Action Bronson and New Balance are back with their third 990 V6 collaboration. This one called “Untitled”, released in April 2025 and features a mix of white leather and mesh, red and blue accents, and reflective 3M hits. Watch my review and to see how they look on feet. Anyone else grab these for retail?
