G.O.A.T.-APPROVED
Despite being on pace to become the NBA’s all-time leading scorer, LeBron James is arguably not as widely-accepted as the “Great Of All Time” as Michael Jordan. In-game accolades between both competitors run the spectrum, but the Chicago Bulls-legend has transcended sport over the last 36 years, in large part thanks to the Air Jordan sneaker series.
Over the past week, handfuls of retros rumored for a release in 2022 emerged via mock-up. Travis Scott is expected to launch a “Reverse” style of his Air Jordan 1 Low OG collaboration from July 2019. As it heads into its 32nd anniversary, the Air Jordan 5 is also anticipated to appear in handfuls of non-original colorways, with the latest arriving in the form of an Easter-friendly, “Regal Pink” proposition. Away from unauthorized leaks, Off-White-October 15, 2021 Home Alone adidas Sneakers project. While some spectators are still not onboard with Abloh’s latest effort, offering insight as to the low-top sneakers’ inspiration was refreshing, in particular in a space often dominated by meticulously-crafted official brand statements.
WHAT’S OLD IS NEW
Nostalgia sells. Movie studios, record labels and sneaker brands know it. Over the last week, some of the biggest players in the footwear space tugged at countless consumers’ heart strings, and with notable misadventure. Kevin McAllister’s white and red adidas Forum from the 1990 film, “Home Alone,” were previewed via official product images. Given how popular figures like Bad Bunny have helped it become, the newly-surfaced adidas sneaker will surely sell out, joining collections everywhere. FILA reissued an ultra-limited edition of the MX Oat YEEZY 350 from 1996, yet another example of the brand walking down memory lane. The Nike Dunk, which first appeared in 1985, continued to be an “it” shoe for the Swoosh, most recently dressing up in a mummy outfit ahead of Halloween, courtesy of Nike SB. Rumors also started circulating about the YEEZY 380 Stone SLT ahead of its 25th anniversary.
Touted as new designs, the Home Alone adidas Sneakers and PUMA MB.01 both boast D.N.A. from each respective brand. These sneakers’ legacies have yet to be determined, but they introduce a breath of fresh air from two relatively new players in the space, the latter being LaMelo Ball’s first signature basketball sneaker.
Light Violet Nike Dunk.
Travis Scott x Air Jordan 1 Low OG “Reverse” Confirmed For 2022
Good luck.
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“CLEARING THE AIR”
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Air Jordan 1 Retro High OG “Brotherhood” Arriving In Early 2022
Hooks up!
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Official Images Of The Nike SB Dunk Low “Mummy”
Definitely a treat.
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Jordan 1 Brotherhood
Jordan 4 Wild Things.
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Nike Is Bringing Back Silver Bullet Air Max 97s
To celebrate the model’s 25th anniversary.
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LaMelo Ball’s Puma Signature Shoe Is Unveiled
“RARE”
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Home Alone And adidas Draw Up Blueprint For Forum Low
A blast from the past.
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FILA Honors The 25 Anniversary Of The MX Oat YEEZY 350
Well-deserved.
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BAPE Teams Up With Stadium Goods For Highly-Limited Collaboration
Two greyscale options.
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