In September 1985, Nike and MJ launched the Air Jordan 1. A month later, they were “banned” by the league. Although the AJ1 is a sports and streetwear icon now, back when the sneakers debuted, they were highly disruptive and instantly revolutionary. While the league may have tried to stop MJ from lacing up in the original AJ1, they couldn’t do anything to temper the fans, so “They Can’t Stop You From Wearing Them” became a defiant rallying cry. Now, the spirit of the sneaker is brought to life through the ‘Rebellionaire’ Air Jordan 1, which features that same not-so-subtle reminder printed all over the style’s upper, and includes a Red “X” mark on the heel to commemorate the birth of the banned legend.
The BIRKENSTOCK Milano guarantees maximum grip and gives the feet stability in any movement scenario. This is thanks to the slightly more compact upper with two straps and the wide backstrap. The upper is made from the skin-friendly, hard-wearing synthetic material Birko-Flor®.
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.
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.
Birko-Flor is made of easy-to-care-for and hygienic PVC, which has been lined on the inside with a soft, breathable layer of fleece. This high-quality material is very gentle on the skin, and it’s comfortable while also being very durable.
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
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