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sacai x Nike Blazer Low “Light British Tan

sacai x Nike Blazer Low “Light British Tan

Blazer Low x sacai Chitose Abe approaches collaborations with a distinct clarity, looking to forge a genuine connection that allows for something new and unexpected. Her method is a dichotomy in and of itself, mixing time-tested stability with explorational risk. Abe's aim is to honor the familiar while ushering in the new. At the direction of Abe and her sacai label, this design reimagines the Blazer by chopping the classic silhouette. The collaboration features a leather upper with exposed foam liners, as well as sacai's signature stacked tongues and double lacing. A neutral base contrasts with bold accents inspired by original Blazer colorways.

Air Jordan 12 Retro 'Utility'

Air Jordan 12 Retro "Utility"

Michael Jordan's title-winning classic returns in a sleek makeup furthering the sneaker’s heritage and charting a new path for its future. Always identifiable by its unique rising sun-inspired stitch lines and quilted-like upper, the Air Jordan 12 "Utility" takes a purposeful and pragmatic design approach. The outsole is composed of 3% Nike Grind materials, which are made from recycled scrap and end-of-life shoes. From there, a utilitarian inspiration was born out by finishes like a ballistic mesh tongue, a premium nubuck leather mudguard, and a premium leather upper.

Air Jordan 4 GS 'DIY'

Air Jordan 4 GS “DIY”

Grade school releases tend to have fun detailing, often much more outlandish than adult sizing. With this upcoming GS Air Jordan 1 Mid, this Joshua Vides type sneaker will feature a “DIY” design.

Air Jordan 4 Retro 'Lightning'

Air Jordan 4 Retro "Lightning"

The colorway, which has been dormant since its 2006 release, is rumored to finally arrive, according to Sole Heat On Feet. The return lines up with Jordan Brand’s commitment to bringing an entire slate of Air Jordan 4s starting with the “Fire Red” in 2020 all the way to 2021. While confirmation is still up in the air for the “Lightning” release, our hopes are high this time around.

Fragment Design x Travis Scott x Air Jordan 1 Low

Fragment Design x Travis Scott x Air Jordan 1 Low

It's the rare sneaker that satisfies the "rule of three"—sometimes, having three minds is greater than one. In the case of Jordan Brand, Travis Scott, and Hiroshi Fujiwara's Fragment Design, it was a case of three masterminds coming together to collaborate on not just any Air Jordan, but the beloved Air Jordan 1—a model both the Houston rapper and the Japanese designer have tapped for past Jordan Brand link-ups. Their Air Jordan 1 Low colorway comes in familiar color blocking schemes, but with special touches only Scott and Fujiwara could've conjured up. On top of an aged midsole with matching Sail laces, fresh Military Blue accents the heel, collar and insole, providing a new flavor for a classic makeup. And no need for double-takes at the Sail Swoosh—it's indeed backwards—now a signature Scott touch for his Air Jordan 1 designs. But if anyone on the street rubbernecks while you're rocking this collab, they'll know who’s responsible: Cactus Jack and Fragment Design logos are embossed on the left and right heels respectively, leaving their modern marks on this time-tested silhouette.

Air Jordan 1 High OG 'Pollen'

Air Jordan 1 High OG "Pollen"

More than 35 years after its debut, the Air Jordan 1 still stands as a timeless and versatile design built to match any aesthetic. It's the perfect silhouette to support the "Pollen" makeup—no allergies to worry about here. In a classic OG color blocking scheme, leather Pollen overlays buzz against a tumbled Black leather underlay. Its clean white midsole completes the style without getting the sniffles.