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.
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₵399.99The Nike Dunk Low ‘Black White’ also known as ‘Panda’ treats the retro model to an essential two-tone color scheme that accentuates the sneaker’s clean lines, developed by designer Peter Moore and responsible for the shoe’s easy transition from the hardwood to the street. The leather upper combines a white base with contrasting black overlays that wrap around the toe and heel. On both the woven tongue tag and heel tab, Nike branding in white stands out in relief against a black backdrop.
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₵140.00Arsenal 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.
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₵140.00London, It’s Our House
Inspired by London’s iconic landmarks and creative culture. The very fabric of London is in the Chelsea blue fabric.Celebrate the storied history of the club and the ever-evolving, vibrant spirit of London with Chelsea FC’s 2025-26 Home kit. This replica jersey features classic Chelsea blue and a subtle print inspired by the city’s architecture.
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₵140.00As tradition dictates, Liverpool’s 2025-26 home kit by Adidas sticks with the club’s iconic red — this time dubbed “Strawberry Red” — paired with crisp white accents for a clean, classic look.
When it comes to design, it’s a no-frills throwback. The new home shirt channels serious nostalgia, drawing clear inspiration from the 2006-07 kit, minus the oversized collar. Featuring cuffed sleeves, a simple crewneck, and white trim for the crest and sponsor, it’s a sharp, timeless piece that signals Adidas’ grand return to Anfield.
That 06-07 strip holds a special place in fans’ hearts; it was the first kit Adidas crafted after taking over from Reebok in 2006, and was famously worn by club legends like Steven Gerrard, Xabi Alonso, and Daniel Agger.















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