Jordan Brand Laser The Air Jordan 4 To Commemorate The Silhouette’s 30th Anniversary

The Air Jordan 4 silhouette has always been one of the favoured Jordan Brand silhouette to sneakerheads and without a doubt, the Laser 4’s always had the limelight amongst the other colorways. Previously, three different renditions of the Air Jordan 4 ‘Laser’ were released and to commemorate the the silhouette’s 30th anniversary, the ‘Laser’ was brought… Read more »

Another WIP Releasing This Weekend On Nike

Recently, Carhartt collaborations are being noticed even more and Nike chose the right time to release an entire pack with the workwear brand. By checking Nike’s launch calendar, we noticed that the Nike Vandal High from the collaboration will be releasing online. The Nike Vandal High consists of a high-cut upper with its signature removable ankle… Read more »

The Weeknd Remixes The PUMA Suede 50

Abel Tesfaye isn’t stopping anytime soon. After announcing an Asia tour (which conveniently leaves out Malaysia), the R&B singer debuts a remix to an evergreen silhouette, by imbuing his take and vision unto the PUMA Suede 50. The Suede 50 x XO follows up to the XO Parallel with a mid-cut take with a military… Read more »

They Say Butter Makes Everything Good, Even Yeezys

When someone mentions butter, all we can think of is good food and probably suede (if you are a sneakerhead). Adidas is back to release another colorway for their Yeezy Boost 350 V2 silhouette, named as Butter. This is the first new colorway since the Beluga 2.0 and Blue Tint dropped back in December 2017.… Read more »

Go Hard In Style With The Nike SF-AF1 Mid ‘Mushroom’ & ‘Black/Gum’

The Nike SF-AF1 Mid, designed by Ben Kirschner, Nike’s Sportswear Designer has returned in two colorways dubbed ‘Mushroom’ and ‘Black/Gum’. The military inspired AF1 comes with paracord military straps, ballistic nylon and all-weather resistance materials while maintaining the originality of the AF1 with the AF1 original midsole and outsole unit intact. The Nike SF-AF1 Mid… Read more »