The Air Jordan 5 Fire Red is one of the most iconic original colorways of the AJ5, debuting back in 1990. Michael Jordan wore these during regular season games, and the colorway has stood the test of time as one of the more recognizable looks for the model.
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The Air Jordan 1 Shattered Backboard returns in 2025, bringing back one of the most sought-after colorways in the Air Jordan 1 line. The original dropped in 2015 and became an instant classic—not only for the bold black, orange, and sail colorblocking, but also because of its reputation for great quality leather. The design pays tribute to the jersey Michael Jordan wore during a 1985 exhibition game in Italy, when he famously shattered the glass backboard on a dunk.
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The Nike SB Dunk Low Pro B Sequoia is the third entry in Nike’s Pro B revival pack, dressed in a rich, mossy green tone true to its name. Nike’s been channeling early 2000s Pro B energy in 2025, with four pairs rumored to drop throughout the year. This release keeps the theme going with materials and colorblocking that nod to the era.
[Read more…] about Nike SB Dunk Low Pro B (Sequoia) ReviewNike SB Dunk Low Arts-Rec Review
The Nike SB Dunk Low Arts-Rec is a San Diego-inspired collab with Arts-Rec Skateshop, pulling heavy influence from the SD Zoo and Balboa Park. Nike SB loves a good story-driven collab, and this pair goes all-in on the theme with plenty of animal references throughout.
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The Air Jordan 8 Aqua returns again in 2025, bringing back one of the more unique OG colorways in the Jordan lineup, first worn by Michael Jordan during the 1993 NBA All-Star Game.
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The Air Jordan 3 Rare Air continues Jordan Brand’s “Rare Air” theme that kicked off with the AJ1 — now reimagined on the AJ3 silhouette. Just like with the 1s, this pair pulls from early samples, design flaws, and unreleased concepts to create something familiar, yet tweaked. From a distance, these have a vague Black Cement 3 vibe, but closer inspection reveals some clever and intentional “mistakes.”
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