A revered icon of both basketball and pop-culture history, the Air Jordan IV has a long line of storied colourways in its 32-year history. One of the most remarkable, the Black Cat, spawned from one of MJ’s nicknames, is back.
This actually isn’t the first time that the Kobe, Japan-based brand has applied a grayscale approach to this silhouette, but we haven’t seen this particular colorway before. The mixture of materials is very similar to previous GEL-NYC releases; the predominantly “Black” upper is nicely contrasted by a shiny silver overlay, and “Graphite Gray” appears throughout the sole, with a nice gradient shift at the midsole.
Arsenal heritage, but make it iconic. Celebrating twenty years since Arsenal’s last season at Highbury, the Arsenal adidas 25/26 Third Shirt comes with an embroidered cannon at chest, a classic polo collar, and tonal, all-over Highbury graphics as a nod to the Art Deco elegance of the stadium’s East Stand.
The Knu Skool is a modern interpretation of a classic 90s style, defined by its puffed up tongue and 3D-molded Sidestripe, and tied off with oversized, chunky laces. With its in-your-face profile and dramatic style details, the Knu Skool plays off of the original Old Skool while blending an icon of the past with today’s trends.
Get ready to fall in love. Nike’s February 2021 release of the popular low-top silhouette is dedicated solely to the heartwarming holiday. These Air Force 1 “Valentine’s Day Love Letter” sneakers are crafted from soft panels of tulip pink and university red suede and feature a delicate “True Love Since ‘82” along the mid-panel. Finished with signature Nike branding in the way of a bold Swoosh logo and embroidered “Air” logo, the low-top pair are sure to catch your eye.
The neutral pink palate is a soft change on the Nike Air Max 270. A large Max Air unit and plush foam midsole offer cushioning under every step, while the stretchy inner sleeve provides a snug, socklike fit that’s sure to keep you comfortable all day, every day.
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