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KICKS LAB. and PUMA have collaborated to present an exclusive rendition of the classic Palermo sneaker, now part of PUMA's distinguished "Made in Japan (MIJ)" line. This line is renowned for its exceptional quality and the meticulous work of Japanese craftsmen.
Following the buzz of the “Grey Olive” release, HAL STUDIOS® and ASICS are back with another head-turning colour-way for the GEL-KAYANO 20, “Malt.”
Nike's Air Force 1 Low has seen its fair share of "Oil Green" makeovers, from sleek monochromatic versions to bold Safari-inspired designs. However, the latest iteration of this iconic sneaker brings something fresh to the table—a glossy, patent-leather finish that takes the familiar hue to a whole new level.
Fucking Awesome continues to carve out its niche in the sneaker world, this time bringing fresh energy to its ongoing collaboration with Converse CONS.
After debuting its initial "Unstructured" collaboration with adidas to celebrate Wimbledon last week, Brain Dead is back with another exciting take on the Stan Smith.
Following their FW22 collaboration, MM6 Maison Margiela and Salomon team up once more to introduce the first-ever XT-4 Mules.
Drake, as a prominent figure in the Nike family, has carved out his niche within the expanding realm of the Swoosh with his NOCTA line.
Ever since its introduction in 1965, the adidas Stan Smith has continually evolved and been reimagined, offering a range of modern interpretations.
In 2023, Nike is set to reintroduce a wide range of classic silhouettes and colourways from their archives, generating much excitement among sneaker enthusiasts.
sivasdescalzo is extending its presence into the metaverse with the release of its NFT Limited Series named Cool Kids Club™, which offers members exclusive benefits and experiences in both the digital world and real life.
adidas, Ronnie Fieg, and Clarks Originals have collaborated to create the 8th Street Samba, a new joint footwear model.
Adidas and Yohji Yamamoto have launched a new silhouette called the Y-3 Marathon TR. It's a refreshed version of a trail-running shoe that was first released in 1979.