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It’s the last week of January, and the world’s biggest footwear brands are sending the first month of 2021 off with a flourish. This week’s release slate is one of the more varied in recent memory, ranging from Salehe Bembury‘s ANTA collaborations to a new chapter for the
NikeAir Force 1s and much more. Before we dive into the 10 best offerings from these next seven days, however, let’s take a look at what went down last week.
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As always, there was plenty to be seen and heard on the Nike Dunk front. An eBay Dunk-like Dunk Low “Free.99” appeared in both white and black colorways, and though it may be the dead of winter autumnal color palattes had quite a moment: the Dunk High appeared in both “Dark Curry” and “Dark Russet,” the SB Dunk High showed up in “Baroque Brown” and the Dunk Low received a “Medium Curry” makeover. Rounding things off in the world of Dunk was a first look at an UNDERCOVER collaboration and
Doubled-Up Details Abound on the sacai x Nike Blazer Low "Classic Green": The Japanese brand's chopped-down Blazer continues founder Chitose Abe's "twice as nice" collaborative ethos.
Air Jordan 3 Rust Pink & Other Sneakers Worth a Peep
The Air Jordan 3 Is Pretty in Pink & Other Sneaker News Worth a Read
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Sneakerheads are bombarded with news of upcoming releases on a daily basis. To save you some time from searching each and every site and leak account, we ve taken it upon ourselves to sift through the onslaught and bring you a few noteworthy kicks that have captured our attention.
Today, official photos of a pink Air Jordan 3 hit the web, a women s release that will seemingly be highly coveted. It rivals that of Aleali May s Millennial Pink Air Jordan 6, and features a different material than is generally used on the upper.
Nike collaborations may be one of The Swoosh’s best and most expansive designer partnerships to date. Though the duo are focused on only a few key silhouettes, they consistently revise the cleverly layered shapes with exciting colorways that never stray from wearability this holds true for what’s presumed to be the pair’s first release of 2021.
First seen back in October, sacai’s debut Blazer Low “White/Magma Orange” is seen in detailed imagery courtesy of @solebyjc. The imagery highlights the shoe’s understated white sole unit and upper, enlivened by dual Swooshes, vamps and tongues plastered with unmistakably bold yellow and Magma Orange accents. Doubly-knotted laces reinforce the adventurous hybrid motif further explored by the exposed foam that encircles the ankle opening as if a pair of high-top Blazers had been snipped shorter with scissors.