The two color ways are black and a cream-ish pink color way. I like the Black color way a lot better, but they still look a little off to me shape-wise, but we have to wait and see once they release.
Read MoreThe “White Cement” features an all white upper with a grey midsole and black swoosh in the mid foot. We’re gonna have to see how these do performance-wise to see their value, because color ways for ball shoes can only go so far
Read Morehis pair features a white leather upper with tie dye color blocking in the sock liner, mid sole window, and sole spikes. Now obviously these are the golf edition so it’s clear that these have golf spikes in the bottom, so don’t cop for everyday use. It looks like the lace holder has a golf chip that you can remove
Read MoreWhether it be with the OGs, the Bred Toe, the satins, whatever; the BREDs are always sought after. It’s no surprise Nike has taken notice and is now bringing out everything they have. This time with the snakeskin accents, which isn’t my favorite, but hey, they are BRED AJ1s
Read MoreThe gold swoosh and red white and blue coloring reminds me of fireworks on the 4th of July, and man are these cool.
Read MoreThese feature a white and eggshell suede upper with a sewn in red swoosh and a painted black swoosh. These still feature the huge heel bump, which makes them impossible to drive in ( so I’ve heard).
Read MoreWe wrote last week about an upcoming release for the Black/Gold AJ1 with an entire patent leather upper, and now we have some on-feet pictures that make the shoe look a little bit better.
Read MoreThe pair we are looking at features a charcoal/ navy blue upper and a bright blue sockliner. The midsole is a yellow tinted color, making it look old and worn. For some reason these look off to me with the shape, so I’m unsure if this is a very early sample or I’m just not gonna like this pair.
Read MoreLebron was seen wearing them during practice at the NBA Bubble. It’ll be exciting to see what Nike does next with the Lebron flagship model, as his shoes seem the be the ones that get all the new technology first, so we’ll see what they have cooked up this time.
Read MoreThe price on Stadium Goods for these are $9735 for a size 12. Absolutely crazy. One can only hope this will drop on SNKRS some day in the future. Take a look and let us know what you think, and if you’d cop for that much.
Read MoreIt’s fair to say the traction and cushioning on the Kyrie 4 was the best, only behind the 2nd edition. Brining back this technology in a hybrid model is a great idea, and I’m happy they’re doing it.
Read MoreWhether it be traction, materials, comfort, etc. I think the flagship models are a lot better all around, but these are definitely a good ball shoe for those who play and don’t want to spend upwards of $150 on a pair of ball shoes.
Read Morehis is a mostly white shoe with gold accents where the leather trim would usually be on a Jordan 1. I can’t tell if it is patent leather, or just some shiny material where the gold color blocking is, but either way this shoe is pretty fire.
Read Morehe mixed color blocking and designs make this the ultimate “What The” edition of a Jordan 5. These are set to release on November 7th for $220 on the SNKRS app, and maybe some footsites.
Read MoreThese are definitely dope but I’m not a fan of full patent leather, let alone with black and gold
Read MoreThe Nike Air Vapormax 2020 “Smoke Grey” features recycled yarn and recycled air units. I gotta say this model is one of the comfiest models that Nike makes, and the color way itself is dope, so the recycled material is just a plus in my book.
Read MoreAs I said in my sneak peak review, this shoe is a lot better than the V1, and it may even be the best bang-for-your-buck Nike Basketball shoe there is out there, as they generally retail for $130.
Read MoreToday we take a look at the new Space Hippie 04 colorway, in a warm red upper and the usual crater foam lower. We are unsure when these are set to release, but we can assume that It will be in the next month or so, releasing on SNKRS for $130.
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