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AIR JORDAN X UNION 1 KO LOW
Air Jordan and Chris Gibbs’ Union continue their ongoing partnership this year, turning their attention to the AJ1 KO Low this time around.
With the latest Dunk Low LXs, Nike takes an elevated approach to both the materials and the finer details employed.
NIKE DUNK LOW YELLOW HEART
With Valentine’s Day just around the corner, Nike honours platonic relationships with the “Yellow Heart” Dunk Low.
Angelo Baque’s Awake NYC continues its ongoing partnership with ASICS to create an all-new silhouette: the GEL-NYC.
With the latest AJ2, dubbed the “Lucky Green”, Air Jordan reworks the iconic sneaker in a white and green colourway reminiscent of the Boston Celtics.
CLOT reunites with Levi's to celebrate its 20th anniversary, creating a denim-focused collection with a meticulous attention to detail.
SKUS: A5354-0000, A5353-0000 & A5352-0000
LAUNCHES: 03/02/2023
ENTER DRAWUnder his Creative Directorship of New Balance Made in USA, Teddy Santis continues to send a love letter to the 990 family with a bold, purple and yellow rendition of the V2.
NEW BALANCE M1906DA "REFINED FUTURE"
The "Refined Future" treatment, commonly known as the "Protection Pack", is given to another technical runner from New Balance's lineup: the M1906R.
NIKE X TOM SACHS GENERAL PURPOSE SHOE BROWN
Nike and Tom Sachs' ongoing partnership continues with another rendition of the General Purpose Shoe, reworking it in an understated brown hue.
With 2023 in full swing, Nike continues to spotlight the classic Terminator, transforming the sneaker in an understated "Velvet Brown" colourway.
AIR JORDAN W JORDAN HEX MULE SP
The latest from Air Jordan is a departure from its conventional court-focused sneakers, with the line moving into the slip-on world with the experimental Hex Mule.
Nike revisits the ever-iconic Cortez in both men's and women's sizing, with a subtle black and white colourway that lets the sneaker's classic aesthetic do the talking.
With the latest women's iteration, Air Jordan adheres to the codes that make the AJ4 such a fan favourite, with a simple, white, black and green colour palette that's not too dissimilar from archival releases.
Following its time in the spotlight in 2019, Nike reissues the much-loved P-6000 with the latest women's iteration, sporting a metallic silver, red and black colourway that nods to the sneaker's technical heritage.