Following the “Spartan Green” Highs that dropped in 2020, the Nike Dunk Low “Team Green” takes the very same colors and brings it over to a more Summer-friendly format. From the toe to the counter, the overlays dress in the titular color, its grain far, far darker than the white neutrals underneath. Swooshes, linings, and even the laces match the more colorful of the two, sticking in line with the usual two-toned scheme the Dunk has become signature for. There is a subtle touch of deviation, though, as the insole brands with a mostly hidden bit of orange.
The Nike Air Force 1 ‘07 ‘Computer Chip’ is drawn from a limited collection launching in conjunction with LeBron James’ ‘Space Jam: A New Legacy,’ the standalone sequel to the original 1996 film. The vintage hoops shoe features computer chip-inspired graphics throughout the upper, crafted from black leather with matching black textile on the quarter panel. Upon closer inspection, the circuit lines coalesce into familiar forms that strongly resemble the silhouettes of Bugs Bunny and his newest Tune Squad teammate, LeBron James. The angular lines — rendered in tonal fashion except on the quarter panel, where they’re etched in blue — glow in the dark, along with the milky rubber outsole
Revel in the nostalgia. These adidas Continental 80 shoes capture all the retro vibes of the classic ’80s leather trainers. The split rubber cupsole and swooping two-tone stripe nail the look. French terry lining completes the throwback feel.
Simple, clean, EASY. It literally goes with everything, and never feels overdone. You can dress it up, dress it down, wear it alone or layered. It really is the perfect wardrobe staple.
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These two cotton-blend shirts are an ideal choice for the office. They’re cut in a comfy regular fit, with a classic collar and single cuffs. An easy-iron finish means they need no more than a quick press and they’re good to go
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