The Nike Mars Yard 1.0 and 2.0 are firmly placed as a sneakerheads grail, in fact for a lot of people it’s the ultimate shoe for your collection. Fast forward 6 years from the original release we have the “Mars…
It seems like only a few months ago we were told that the end had arrived for the successful collaboration between Off White and Nike. Fast forward a a few months and the releases are back up and running. For…
It’s been about a year and a half since I bought my first pair of Yeezy Boost 700’s, which I managed to buy in Sydney Australia (just before they re-released…). Since then there has been an abundance of further Yeezy…
The Adidas 4D technology is starting to reach the wider masses – hurrah! It was last year when I first managed to get my hands on the AlphaEdge 4D and absolutely loved the look, comfort and technology behind it. Fast…
It’s official (well, kind of), the Nike x Off White collaboration has come to an end, the party is over. It seems fitting then, that their final sneaker together was the air max 90 which coincidentally was my first purchase…
When the Balenciaga Triple S came out a few years ago it would mark the start of the dad / ugly sneaker trend. Fast forward to 2019 and the sneaker trend has accelerated faster than anyone could have imagined, while…
The adidas Ultraboost has been my sneaker game “bread and butter” for the last 3 years, ever since Kanye wore the Ultraboost triple whites I’ve been obsessed. Saying that, I’ve not bought any in the last 12 months as the…
The Nike Air Force 1 is every sneaker heads staple. It’s iconic in design, there’s plenty of range to choose from and generally speaking relatively cheap (can pick up from £60). The joy of the AF1 is it’s range and…
I always get excited when the big brands like Nike and adidas release a new style of sneaker, enter the Nike React Element 87. Besides its rather long and slightly technical-sounding name this shoe is the start of something very…
OK, first things first, who’s confused about what 4D is? Yep, me to! Well, the short answer is that it’s actually a 3D printed mid-sole support for adidas sneakers, the official blurb for adidas below: Cutting-edge 4D design combines comfort,…