Sneakersnstuff has teamed up with adidas Originals to release an exclusive take on adidas’ retro Campus 80s sneaker, presenting the classic silhouette with unique details that pay homage to New York City.
The shoe, which is dubbed “22 Little West” in accordance with the brand’s New York location, is crafted in grey nubuck suede and leather lining and trim details on the upper. On the lateral side, the Three Stripes design is featured in orange, blue and white as a nod to the New York Knicks’ team colors, while the inside is offered in crisp white for a neutral look. Continuing to commemorate the city, the gold trefoil logo on the side panel has been swapped out with the address of the New York shop, while a map of the five boroughs is printed on the insole as a final touch.
Priced at $119 USD, the SNS x adidas Originals Campus sneakers are expected to release on June 22 at Sneakersnstuff stores and on the brand’s website.
The Nike Air VaporMax has been offered in a spectrum of options this year, with the Cactus Plant Flea Market collaboration among one of the most hyped releases of the group. Building upon the range, Nike has now dropped off the futuristic model in more colorways for summer, tapping into cool-colored palettes for its latest releases.
The brand has utilized “Racer Blue” for one of the brighter options, coating the upper with the bold shade alongside lighter pops of “Hyper Jade.” Neon green touches of “Volt Glow” add more vibrant tones to the underlays and the heel, while a cherry red Swoosh and back pull tab add contrast. A silver tongue and translucent midsole balance it out with neutrals.
Meanwhile, Nike takes a more muted approach with the white and grey edition, which features a monochromatic upper with pops of teal on the lace keeper and side panel. This time, the Swoosh has been outlined in “University Gold,” offering a subtle hit of yellow on the logo. A royal blue “Air” emblem on the heel rounds it off with more color.
Both colorways of the Air VaporMax SE are priced at $190 USD, and available to shop now at Nike’s webstore.
After its collaboration with UNDERCOVER (with more to come), Nike has officially brought back its classic Daybreak silhouette after three decades.
Originally born in 1984, the now modernized model will be making a comeback in three largely muted colorways — “White/University Red”, “Cool Grey” and “Vegas Gold” — all complemented by a dash of eye-catching color on the Swoosh logos. The models have the same construction, the upper consisting mostly of nylon with suede paneling, which then rests on a simple foam midsole and a black rubber waffle outsole. Nike branding can be found by the Swooshes on the midfoot, the tongue tabs and by the heels.
All three colorways for the Nike Daybreak will be available on nike.com starting June 22, for a price tag of $100 USD.
Nike has shared a new take of the iconic Air Force 1 silhouette that should catch the eye of a lot of sneakerheads this summer. The classic low-top Force looks like its designed to pay homage to tennis, going with a vary of earthy colors.
The gold swoosh is notably miniaturize with the sneaker sporting a variety of fabrics such as leather and suede. The colors play off each other very well, pairing a white midsole and light grey outsole with rich green and stark black accents.
Take a look at the sneaker — which is wrapped in a “White/Metallic Gold-Black-Vast Grey” colorway in the gallery above. While no release date has been reported, expect the latest Air Force 1 to arrive at Nike’s web store some time soon.
After showcasing the shark-inspired SQUALO sneaker earlier this year, Versace’s Salehe Bembury drops off a first look at the fashion house’s upcoming footwear collection for Spring/Summer 2020. On the heels of the fashion house’s Milan Fashion Week showcase, two drastically varying silhouettes were teased on Instagram. One of the models includes an all-black tactical boot, with Versace’s iconic Greek key pattern wrapped along the shaft. The outer sole includes an eye-catching tread pattern with a hidden embossed face in red. The second footwear takes on a lighter approach both in color and design. The silhouette retains the streamlined feel of the SQUALO on the midsole, while the upper embraces sleek overlays with shades of bright pink. Gianni Versace’s signature along the side also adds an elevated feel to overall sneaker, while subtle branding along the lace hooks and pull tab solidify it as a signature Versace piece.
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