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.
Converse and Todd Snyder have created a new collection that’s a thoroughly modern mash-up of streetwear (hoodies, joggers) and elite wear (tweeds and British Millerain’s waxed cotton). Since launching his eponymous label in 2011, Todd Snyder has redefined how modern American men can present themselves to the world in stylish, unexpected ways.
From luxurious takes on essential items to bespoke tailoring, Snyder’s creations show that good style can be attainable and even playful.
Made with fabric from British Millerain, Todd Snyder’s new Chuck 70 blends storied sophistication with iconic street style while he has once again re-worked the Jack Purcell. This time outfitting the casual classic with British Millerain waxed canvas and a distinct camo print.
We took two of our most iconic clog silhouettes — Baya and Crocband™ — and combined them to create a special pair that elevates the sleek, fashion-athletic spirit of the originals to another level. The result is a go-anywhere style staple that lets you slide in and stay cool while throwing off an extra pop of Crocs spirit.
Before cementing its status as a streetwear icon and skateboarding staple, the Dunk began its journey on the university hardwood. The design made major waves in 1985 when it debuted in a pack of colour-coordinated products for university programmes. Now, a handful of those treasured team colours are back to commemorate the model’s 35th anniversary. This edition blends an upper of neutral white leather with overlays of university red. Grab this slick take on a timeless silhouette to claim a piece of footwear history.
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