At the time of the Air Jordan 10’s initial release, the man behind the Jumpman retired from basketball to compete on the diamond. When you flip the shoe over – the sole gives nod to some of His Airness’ most memorable achievements on the court. In 1995, Jordan Brand took the story-telling concept a step further with the ‘City Series’ Pack. Decades later, the city inspired pack continues with the Air Jordan 10 Retro ’NYC’.
Having previously dropped a zip-clad variant of the Old Skool silhouette, Vans brings back the revisited low-top model for the spring season. This time around the iconic shoe receives a premium leather makeover, boasting a monochrome color scheme, and tonal lacing. Available in both verdant green and marshmallow.
New for this season is a collaborative pack of Fur Slides, taking PUMA’s Leadcat silhouette and elevating it through the use of faux fur on the strap, paired with satin accents. Branding hits can be found on the heel and footbed, while white, black and shell color schemes are set to become available.
Nike hits home with another iteration of the “Multicolor” series now hitting the market. It’s another low-top this time, featuring a black-based Flyknit construction with vibrant hues of Blue Lagoon, Voltage Green, and Pink Blast intertwined throughout. As with all other Flyknit Air Force 1’s so far, they’re detailed with black leather for the Swooshes and tongues, while the lighter ‘Ultra’ outsole sits below.
Drawing inspiration from the tones of red often seen in London’s streets, adidas comes through with their latest EQT runner: the ‘London Marathon’. Part of their “Marathon Series”, and following in the footsteps of Boston, Berlin, and Dublin, London takes its turn at the classic silhouette. For the upper, red suede mixes beautifully with black leather, while adidas signature 3 stripes add contrast coming in white. The London Union Jack is seen on the heel tab, helping to complete the sneaker dropping this Saturday, April 23rd.
The Velvet Pack Blaze of Glory ‘Rose’ reinterprets the Trinomic icon with a full tonal grey treatment on mesh upper placed under nubuck and leather material with speckled cage on the overlay. The dab of pink on the tongue, lace and sole represents Crossover’s signature color while the sky blue tint adds a touch of freshness on the insole and around the tongue. The main colorway adorns the outsole while a rose stencil print near the heel finishes off the design. Look for Crossover and PUMA’s collaborative sneaker to drop this Saturday, April 23rd.
Following up on the release of the Gel-Lyte III ‘Japanese Textile’, ASICS gives us the Gel-Lyte V iteration, this time featuring a faint floral pattern. The pattern on the upper comes in a deeper Indian Ink colorway, while other details on the sneaker consist of speckling on the midsole. This one can now be picked up in-store at our Moreland Ave. location.
Insprired by hip hop giant Cam’ron’s 2004 album “Purple Haze”, comes this colorful collaboration with Reebok. Dressed in hues of purple, pink, blue, and aqua, the sneaker is everything you would expect from a collaboration with Cam’ron. The rappers face is seen on the insole, while the sneaker is wrapped in premium suede and lined with leather. Toning things down, they’ve gone with a white midsole to complete the sneaker. Be sure to cop these unique sneakers when they drop on April 20th.
With warmer days quickly approaching, New Balance delivers a breathable, lightweight version of their 574 silhouette. Calling it the Re-Engineered 574 ‘Breathe’, the sneaker sees a mesh toe, complemented by a leather heel and perforated saddle. In typical 574 fashion, New Balance includes branding on the side panel, tongue, and heel. The New Balance Re-Engineered 574 Breathe in ‘Grey/White’ can now be picked up in-store at our Moreland Ave. location.
20 years since opening its doors in the cobbled streets of Covent Garden, OFFSPRING has come a long way. Now, to celebrate 20 years of growing success in the UK, OFFSPRING teams with ASICS for part 1 of 2 of the ‘Cobbled Pack’ series. Utilizing the Gel-Lyte V silhouette, the sneaker draws its color make up from the off-white stones that fill the streets of the Covent Garden market piazza. Meanwhile the turquoise sock lining draw inspiration from the store’s original colors back in ’96. Completing the shoe is the “=+” symbols on the insole, which is Japanese for 20. Be sure to cop this hot release when it drops this Saturday, April 16th.
With a Swoosh setting it apart from the original Air Foamposite One, the Air Foamposite Pro continues the iconic legacy. The silhouette began with the beloved “Pearl” colorway, leading the original run of the sneaker bolstered by retro styles, such as the 2002 “Varsity Red” edition. Look for the “University Red” rendition of the Air Foamposite to release this Saturday, April 16th.
The Air Jordan 9 returns in low fashion. This retro comes suited in all black premium leather with a white sole. Gym red hits can be seen throughout – Most notably on the Jumpman over a globe on the back heel – a nod to His Airness evolving into a worldwide phenomenon. Gym red can also be seen on the 23, the inner, and on the Jumpman placed on the white sole. Look for a drop this Saturday, April 16th.
Inspired by youth in revolt…. lovers and drifters… post modern expressionism, pleasure, pain and revolutionary principles; Heirs delivers their ‘Praying Hands’ bracelets in a duo of colors: black and a Wish-exclusive red. The bracelets are made of python leather and display a premium appeal sure to turn heads. Both of the bracelets can now be picked up online and in-store at our Moreland Ave. location.
Worn-in, laid-back and made for people who work and play at the same time. Part of their collaboration with hip-hop artist ASAP Ferg, all the denim is inspired by those old, reliable jeans that last forever. Unevenly distressed, they have a slim leg and an easy, off-the-cuff feel. This collaboration is a unique one, with pieces guaranteed to last a lifetime. All of the denim here is now available online and in-store at our Moreland Ave. location.
Back in 2002, His Airness returned to the game of basketball for the third time while introducing a new model – the Air Jordan XVII. The shoe makes its triumphant return in its original color way April 9, and will be available in-store at our Moreland Ave. location.
Just Don returns with a fresh delivery of hats for your Spring wardrobe, complete with all the snake skin you’ve come to love from the label. For this go-around, Don C gives us player specific hats, representing some key legends from NBA history. Recent hall of fame inductee Allen Iverson, as well as dunk specialists Dominique Wilkins and Dr. J all receive the Don treatment for this set of caps. All of the caps now be picked up in-store at our Moreland Ave. location.
Although the Ultra Boost was introduced as a long-distance running silhouette in 2015, the innovative sneaker has since found a welcome home on the streets. Lauded for its lightweight construction and unique sole unit, Highsnobiety joint Ultra BOOST comes in an understated lavender grey colorway, giving emphasis to the design’s aesthetic elements. Key highlights in our makeover include a soft taupe knitted upper with a matching real leather cage, alongside a leather insole with custom Highsnobiety allover patterning and branding, elevating the model from its athletic roots and giving the Ultra BOOST the luxury treatment it deserves.
The latter was originally introduced in the ’70s for use on NBA courts. Surviving the rougher years of the league, when basketball was a more violent, less vigilantly refereed sport, the low-top silhouette enjoyed an illustrious post-NBA career in hip-hop and later as a fully-fledge lifestyle shoe. Now, the model arrives with a never-seen-before glove leather upper and contrasting butter soft tan leather lining that features custom Highsnobiety allover patterning and branding.
The Highsnobiety x adidas Consortium Ultra Boost and Campus 80’s will be available this Saturday, April 9th.
Subtle sophistication. Reebok’s FACE Stockholm Classic Line collaboration says it with confidence. Cloaked in color inspired by FACE’s ‘Modesty’ lipstick shade, this shoe breathes with detail and finesse from the tonal bottom to the top-quality leather upper. FACE’s ‘Sharing’ color palette adds a spring-fresh feel, while ‘Philosophy’ helps to complete the Spring feeling. The collection can now be picked up online and in-store at our Moreland Ave. location.
World Best status is reserved for, well, world bests. This 1989 throwback pays tribute to what was once touted the lightest racing flat on the market. We’ve even reintroduced them in the nationalistic colors for a dose of authenticity. It takes a winner to know one. Reebok’s World Best can now be picked up online and in-store at our Moreland Ave. location.
An OG classic is back in its truest form, dressed in nothing but black and white, making for a clean Spring/Summer sneaker. Sticking to clean aesthetic, this one comes with a white leather upper, while the Nike Swoosh is filled with black. The latest colorway of the always classic Nike Cortez can now be picked up in-store or by phone order at our Moreland Ave. location.