The ASICS Gel-Kayano 14 Kith Cream Scarab (2024) is New York–based fashion house Kith’s take on the iconic Gel-Kayano 14. Bringing a toned-down look, this sneaker features an off-white Cream base with overlays in Scarab and shiny metallic silver.
The upper of the Kith Cream Scarab (2024) ASICS Gel-Kayano 14 is crafted from lightweight mesh with synthetic leather overlays that streak across the side panels. The sneaker boasts heritage Kayano features, including extra padding around the collar and ASICS form stripes on the side panels. The visible EVA Gel midsole provides cushioning, while the rubber outsole increases traction on a variety of surfaces.
The Air Jordan 1 Retro High OG “Palomino” sneakers are crafted from black and brown leather. The high-top silhouette plays host to the signature Swoosh logo on the sidewalls. Nike branding is located on the tongue, whilst the iconic Wings motif lands on the collar.
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.
Summoned with the same tooling as the 2021 ‘University Blue’, pink hues fill the upper of this one, using suede throughout for a soft-touch guise. Speckled mudguards maintain its durability, while Jumpman logos are perched on the heel and tongue alike. Rubber soles keep things grippy and hardwearing underfoot, and visible Air units complete the classic look while delivering the best court comfort around.
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.
With its dramatically thin stiletto heel, plunging décolleté and cheeky toe cleavage, the Kate was born to turn heads. This is the story of an it-shoe inspired by the ultimate it-girl.
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