I’ve been on a roll with the dunk pickups lately. The Nike SB Dunk Low Celadon is seemingly based on the early ’90s Nike ACG Caldera Plus hiking boots. Meanwhile, the Red Plums are based off the 1992 “Plum” ACG Air Terra release.
Nike Air Huarache Escape Review
The last retro colorway of this shoe I picked up were the Scream Greens. I grabbed these Nike Air Huarache Escape off Nike right at release date. The shoe is a retro of a popular colorway from 2003.
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I’m back on a roll with adidas ever since the Forum ’84 made it’s return. This article is an overview of the classic ZX 8000. The latest colorway in my collection are the Sean Wotherspoon SuperEarth.
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The last pair I got from this brand is the “Brain” collab with End. Enter these Saucony Shadow 5000 Mesh!
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I’ve just reviewed the Hyper Cobalt dunks, and while the colorway is spot on, the quality is basic at best. This time, we’re looking at these Nike Dunk Low Free 99, which does take things up slightly on the quality. Both pairs of sneakers are a shout out to bodegas that apparently supply candy, chips and soda for springtime celebrations. Some have speculated it refers to people stealing these items, essentially paying “free 99”. However Nike’s site implies these are free items given out by bodegas. There is a white based pair with more of a primary color type of look and a black based pair utilizing more pastels.
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The creation of the recrafted Air Max 3 renewed my interest in the Air unit-based running shoes of the 90s. These Nike Air Structure are another model to be brought back by Nike. The model originated back in 1991 and features a wider and flatter outsole which provides increased comfort.
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