The Jordan Trunner O/S Archaeo Brown is a modern lifestyle reinterpretation of Jordan Brand’s late-’90s Trunner lineage, pulling inspiration from earlier Trunner models while leaning hard into current tech-runner aesthetics. People love to hate on Jordan lifestyle shoes, but this pair genuinely deserves a second look—and it’s a refreshing change from reviewing retros nonstop.
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So, what’s the deal with the sneaker collection (Seinfeld Voice)? Right around 2008, I’d just lost a lot of weight and was in need of an entirely new wardrobe. I was in the process of buying newer, smaller clothes and the time came for a new pair of shoes. Rather than pick some ordinary pair like I normally would, I opted for a more interesting and unique looking pair. The response from others was so strong and positive that I decided to look more into the different kinds of cool sneakers and discovered that collecting sneakers is similar to collecting comics, baseball cards, or any other of the numerous hobbies I had when I was a kid! I’ve been into sneakers ever since – to the extent that I even got an article written about me in the paper! I’ve also been collector of the month in Solecollector Magazine (issue #47)!
I built up a lot of my collection looking for deals on slept-on pairs! I also post deals I find on this very site when I have time.
As for the photography aspect, check out any Sneaker related websites (there are many), and you will typically find posts filled with awesome, artsy footwear shots. I like learning about cameras and taking interesting shots, and it turns out there are actually sites online where you can get recognized for both your collection and photography skills at the same time! You can check out some of my most recent shots below. If you’re curious, I currently shoot with a Nikon D3100 (Amazon link) and mostly use a 50mm lens.
My eBay account is where I list my current sneakers available for sale (if I happen to be selling any).
Here are some quick links to different categories of sneakers:
Nike Air Pegasus Wave Copper Moon Review
The Nike Air Pegasus Wave Copper Moon is a premium take on Nike’s newer Pegasus Wave silhouette, with this pair earning its nickname directly from the warm orange-and-grey colorway.
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The Nike Air Pegasus 2005 Green Strike brings back a classic early-2000s runner as a retro lifestyle sneaker, tapping directly into the ongoing Y2K running trend.
[Read more…] about Nike Air Pegasus 2005 Green Strike ReviewConverse Star Player 76 Ox x Daily Paper Review
Another Converse collab lands in the collection with the Converse Star Player 76 Ox x Daily Paper, a release tied to Daily Paper’s Rise Through the Ropes collection. Daily Paper is an Amsterdam-based fashion brand known for blending African heritage, culture, and modern streetwear, and that influence is front and center here.
[Read more…] about Converse Star Player 76 Ox x Daily Paper ReviewAdidas Gazelle ADV x Familia MNUFC Review
The Adidas Gazelle ADV x Familia MNUFC is a collab with Minnesota-based Familia Skateshop, drawing inspiration from Minnesota United FC. It’s a cool crossover between skate culture and soccer fandom, wrapped around one of Adidas’ most timeless silhouettes.
[Read more…] about Adidas Gazelle ADV x Familia MNUFC ReviewVans Era Stub x Dime Taupe Review
The Vans Era Stub x Dime Taupe is a collaborative effort between Vans and Dime, a skate and streetwear brand founded in Montreal in 2005. This release introduces the Era Stub, a brand-new silhouette that debuted in a small pack alongside a flax/wheat-colored pair, and serves as a modern reinterpretation of one of Vans’ most iconic models.
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