Having recently been seen in out-there colors and patterns, like the spooky “Skeleton QS,” Nike‘s newest Air Force 1 is reverting back to basics. Taking on a minimal, “Light Soft Pink” hue, the sneaker has a mixed-material, textured upper with a matching Swoosh on the lateral side and subtle branding on the heel and tongue. White laces and a transparent deubré add a slight contrast to the look, as does the white binding that wraps around the silhouette just above the midsole.
Completing the look is the slightly elevated sole which arrives in a neutral beige hue. Pair these AF1s with a simple coat and tailored pants for a low-key, effortlessly-stylish winter look.
You can cop a pair now at retailers like Titolo for €110 EUR (approximately $122 USD)
Nike has finally dropped a new colorway to the classic Blazer Mid silhouette arriving in a “Coral Stardust” shade. The Swoosh brand’s latest basketball shoe has been incorporated with a muted pink leather and synthetic-suede upper providing durability and comfort. Its mid-top profile offers a stable feel while supporting your ankle and the white rubber tread delivers the traction you need while you sport these on the street. Take a detailed look at the shoe in the gallery above and let us know if you’ll be adding these to your sneaker rotation in the comments below.
Nike’s Blazer Mid Vintage in “Coral Stardust” retails for $85 USD which you can now cop at Nike’s website.
atmos Tokyo and adidas Originals have come together once again for the release of an NMD R1 “Tricolor.” The limited-edition sneaker follows just weeks after the duo released a luminous snakeskin iteration of the NMD R1 at atmoscon.
This time around, atmos Tokyo looks to the NMD archives and gives its upper a “Tricolor” palette inspired by the OG pair that first released back in 2016. It caused much fanfare and became an instant favorite for many thanks to its retro-inspired look, Primeknit upper and full-length BOOST sole unit — which can all be found on the latest atmos Tokyo offering.
Asides from its black Primekit and tricolor Three Stripes, the pair sports oversized branding in white across the toe box and vamp, as well as traditional Kanji lettering printed onto the BOOST on the medial side. adidas branding and the trefoil logo graces the plug on the sole unit, while the rear webbed heel tab features its usual text print.
The duo rounds off this exclusive iteration with contrasting heel tabs, speckled black laces and a black outsole. Take a look at the atmos Tokyo x adidas Originals NMD R1 “Tricolor” in the gallery above, and pick up a pair for yourself on November 2 for ¥17,600 JPY (approx. $162 USD including tax) via atmos Tokyo stores and online.
UPDATE: ASICS reached out to supply us with official product imagery for the entire collection, however, the brand is mum about the release details. Be sure to check back next week for the official unveil, complete with campaign imagery and purchasing info.
ORIGINAL STORY (October 31, 2019): Following numerous successful collaborations, Bulgarian fashion designer Kiko Kostadinov looks to be teaming up with sportswear purveyor ASICS once again, this time on the latter’s GEL-Korik model.
Shared via SHOWstudio‘s IG account, sneakerheads get their first look at the forthcoming collaborative model which sports four different colorway options. The low-top silhouette is dressed in two vibrant makeovers of light blue, red and lime green, while another option takes on coral, pink and salmon tones. Additionally a more stealthy black and silver iteration, along with a white and grey take, have also been added to the mix. Each option has been equipped with FlyteFoam technology, providing unprecedented comfort to the wearer.
According to SHOWstudio, Kiko Kostadinov’s GEL-Korikas are “coming soon.” Interested fans can e-mail or message @showstudiomachinea for updates. Look for the Kiko Kostadinov x ASICS GEL-Korik collection to land in stores soon. Keep it locked here for more photos and a release date when they surface.
In 2009, Michael Jordan was inducted into the basketball Hall of Fame and delivered a speech during which he famously said, “Limits, like fears, are often just an illusion.” This quote would later be referenced for the Air Jordan 1 Retro High “Fearless UNC Chicago” shoe, which encapsulates Jordan’s journey from UNC Chapel Hill to the Windy City of Chicago. Released 10 years after the speech, the sneaker has amassed an average sale price of $331 USD on StockX and is trading at 75% over the MSRP.
This shoe, which is a part of the Air Jordan 1 “Fearless Ones” collection, symbolically merges “UNC University” blue and “Chicago Varsity” red colorways with additional detailing that includes white underlays, a white midsole, black swoosh logos, a black tongue and a red outsole. Printed along the insoles is the aforementioned reference to the iconic HOF speech by Michael Jordan, with a line through the word FEAR. Prime materialization rounds out the silhouette, with a patent leather upper and black and gold jeweled wings near the ankle collar.
Head over to StockX now for your chance to grab the Air Jordan 1 Retro High “Fearless UNC Chicago” before the official drop. The lowest ask currently sits at $220 USD.
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