The Nike Dunk Low Seoul I is set to drop on August 12th for a retail price of $110. I mean, it still reads Nike, but it’s a nice touch for sneaker collectors looking for yet another reason to buy another Dunk. Since the sneaker is a tribute to its market, Nike didn’t just stop at borrowing the flag’s colors, they’ve also swapped out their own iconic Nike branding at the heel with Hangul. The sneaker’s right pair inverts the heel tab, outsole, and swoosh colors. HBX HBXĭropping as a South Korean market exclusive, and available worldwide through the power of the internet, the Nike Dunk Low Seoul borrows the colors of the South Korean flag for a dope Dunk make-up that combines black leather paneling over a bright white upper with an eye-catching red wraparound swoosh and a blue outsole and heel tab. Pick up a pair at HBX or other Off-White retailers. The Off-White 5.0 is out now for a retail price of $433. Congratulations, Virgil Abloh (as if he was waiting for our approval)! The low top 5.0 features a white textile upper with leather paneling, suede mudguards, and an asymmetric design on the sneaker’s tongue with a zebra-like marbled black and white zip tie to round out the design. Generally, when we’re talking about Off-White products on SNX it’s in relation to a Nike collaboration, but this time around we’re actually shouting out a product released directly by the Off-White label. Todd Snyder Todd Snyder Todd Snyder Off-White 5.0 HBX The Todd Snyder New Balance 327 Farmer’s Market set is out now for a retail price of $150, pick up a pair exclusively at Todd Snyder’s online store or in-person at the Madison Park Todd Snyder store. If we had to pick a favorite, we’re going pineapple all the way, baby! Each sneaker features a split color scheme with inverted colors on the opposing shoe. The 327 features suede paneling over a mesh base, make this sneaker relatively light on the feet and breathable while keeping in line with its summer-celebrating design. I mean, pineapples and pomegranates are both fruits, but I’m not going to hold it against Todd Snyder. Utilizing the New Balance 327 (arguably the brand’s best silhouette) the Farmer’s Market pack drops in three colorways inspired by the colors of wheat, pineapple, and pomegranate, each with a unique tongue icon that matches the color’s food group - grains, fruit, and vegetables. So I’m loving this New York Farmer’s Market-inspired three-pack from Todd Snyder and New Balance. Nike Air branding sits atop the tongue as usual as a black Fragment Design banner lines its side.Todd Snyder New Balance 327 Farmer’s Market Todd SnyderĪnytime a sneaker designer takes left-field inspiration, I’m instantly sold. On the left sneaker’s heel, a Cactus Jack head has been embroidered, while the right sneaker’s heel sees Fragment Design’s signature lightning bolt logo sewn into the blue leather. With a white base, blue overlays, and black accents, the sneaker resembled the Fragment Design x Air Jordan 1 from 2014 - though its backward Swoosh aligned the design with Scott.īig-ticket branding - Dubbed “Military Blue,” the triple collaboration makes itself known with tasteful branding (Scott’s reverse Swoosh aside). La Flame was first seen wearing the Air Jordan 1 High shortly after Valentine’s Day, when he hung out with Kylie Jenner and their daughter Stormi (who likely own matching pairs). Various leaks of the Air Jordan 1 High - including pictures of Scott wearing the shoe himself - have circulated since February, though official imagery from Nike suggests the sneaker may be dropping as soon as this month. Travis Scott’s next Nike collaboration may be his most hyped yet, thanks to the addition of Fragment Design.
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