Coming Soon: Air Jordan 9 Retro ‘Anthracite’

Michael Jordan loomed large in the sport of basketball. From the city of Chicago to the worldwide stage, His Airness dominated the global landscape of basketball. The Air Jordan 9 encompassed all of this into one shoe, with different languages and symbols on the outsole as well as a simple and clean upper. The Remastered Air Jordan 9 Retro also marks the return of the molded lace loop all the way to the bottom. Previous retro versions removed the first molded lace loop, but now it’s remastered and back in its original form.



Just in time for the fall season, a heavy run of Nike Foamposite continues to flood with a first look at the Air Foamposite Pro in a familiar scheme set to release this weekend. While the inspiration hasn’t been directly tied to the luxury fashion brand, the black matte-finished upper, red and green accents, gold lace tips and gum outsole are all typical features of shoes that slapped with the nickname. Be on the look out for the Nike Air Foamposite Pro “Gucci” to be released this friday in-store only.








































The Air Jordan 6 Low continues to be an enticing option this summer thanks to some smart colorways that channel a certain classic aesthetic. The latest colorway, the Air Jordan 6 Low “Black/Chrome”, harkens back to the early 2000s as this OG style wasn’t particularly well-received upon its arrival. In fact, a major storyline in Jordan Brand’s 30th Anniversary celebration includes the remastering of the early aught’s Retro+ and LS colorways. With this release you get a little bit of both thanks to the low cut style of the memorable Air Jordan 6 in an ominous all black while metallic chrome accents keep things clean on the midsole stripes, Jumpman branding, and lace locks. Available August 29th for $170, the Black/Chrome 6s are the perfect shoe to transition us into fall and the looming back to school season. 



As a continuation to Yoshida Kaban’s 80th anniversary collections, Porter has released a collaborative rendition of the classic adidas Originals Stan Smith silhouette. Retaining the design and form of the timeless 1970s tennis shoe, Porter has reimagined the design’s upper to feature the same fabric used on its Tanker series combined with high quality leather detailing along the side panels and throughout its bright orange branded insole. In addition to adidas archive of the Stan Smith collaborations, Porter’s take is relatively monochromatic and has called on its figurative logo to accent the shoe’s iconic “Endorsed by:” tongue detail.


























































