It’s the rare sneaker that satisfies the “rule of three”—sometimes, having three minds is greater than one. In the case of Jordan Brand, Travis Scott and Hiroshi Fujiwara’s Fragment Design, it was a case of three masterminds coming together to collaborate on not just any Air Jordan, but the beloved Air Jordan 1—a model both the Houston rapper and the Japanese designer have tapped for past Jordan Brand link-ups. Their Air Jordan 1 Low colourway comes in familiar colour blocking schemes, but with special touches only Scott and Fujiwara could’ve conjured up. On top of an aged midsole with matching Sail laces, fresh Military Blue accents the heel, collar and insole, providing a new flavour for a classic make-up. And no need for double-takes at the Sail Swoosh—it’s indeed backwards—now a signature Scott touch for his Air Jordan 1 designs. But if anyone on the street rubbernecks while you’re rocking this collab, they’ll know who’s responsible: Cactus Jack and Fragment Design logos are embossed on the left and right heels, respectively, leaving their modern marks on this time-tested silhouette.
Ice-cold Manchester United style finds a fresh look. It won’t take fans long to see the influence of the club’s early-’90s adidas snowflake kit on this jersey. What are new, though, are those flashes of purple and lilac, and the metallic finish that gives the red devil badge extra lustre. This comfortable shirt employs moisture-managing AEROREADY so fans can stay focused on the football.
Chelsea have officially pulled the curtain back on their 2025/26 away kit. The fresh look leans on heritage, featuring a clean off-white base offset by deep military green and bold red accents.
The standout detail? A striking column of eight vertical stripes, four green, four red, running down the centre, a clear homage to the club’s 1974/75 away kit.
Kit Design: The Nike Chelsea 2025-26 away football shirt has an off-white main color (officially ‘Phantom’) combined with a dark military green (officially ‘Galactic Jade’) and red details.
Historical Inspiration: The kit is inspired by the 1974-75 away shirt, incorporating the colors of the Hungarian flag and paying tribute to the ‘Magnificent Magyars’.
First known as the Vans #36, the Old Skool debuted in 1977 with a unique new addition: a random doodle drawn by founder Paul Van Doren, and originally referred to as the “jazz stripe.” Today, the famous Vans Sidestripe has become the unmistakable-and instantly recognizable-hallmark of the Vans brand. Constructed with durable suede and canvas uppers in a range of fresh colorways, the Old Skool pays homage to our heritage while ensuring that this low top, lace-up shoe remains as iconic as ever. It also features re-enforced toe caps, supportive padded collars, and signature rubber waffle outsoles.
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