Matas Buzelis took to Instagram stories to show case his Air Jordan 1 Low x Travis Scott ... pairing it up with white socks and red joggers. Priced at $150, the black kicks was released in ...
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Yet, this custom Air Jordan 1 High x Off-White 1760 by Maison ... design contrasts beautifully with the shoe’s white tumbled leather base and black accents, creating a striking and sophisticated ...
Denim sneakers have been on the rise for some time now, and we are certainly not opposed to joining in on the nostalgic trend ...
Jordan Brand, with Travis Scott and Hiroshi Fujiwara’s Fragment Design, is reportedly collaborating on a highly anticipated Air Jordan 1 ... white leather upper, fragment’s signature blue ...
K-Pop’s G-Dragon is hitting Nike with his latest design, a slight alteration of the mighty Air Force 1. The sneaker sports a black leather upper with multi-colored Swooshes, daisy tongue tags, and a ...
Official images of the Air Jordan 4 Fear and Air Jordan 1 Black Toe Reimagined have surfaced, sparking excitement ahead of ...
The unique cleats were designed to look almost exactly like the retro Union LA x Air Jordan 1 “Black Toe,” the super-hyped ...
After months of waiting, the Air Jordan 1 High OG ‘Black Toe Reimagined’ is now officially official. To sneaker casuals, this might just look like another Air Jordan. But it's actually a ...
An original colorway from the Air Jordan 1 High’s “Metallic” series from 1986 is about to come to its low-top counterpart for ...
All products are independently selected by our editors. If you buy something, we may earn an affiliate commission. Working on top of a clean white base, Fragment's take on the Air Jordan 1 Low is ...
But the release of the original black and red Air Jordan 1 that year changed the way sneakers ... the league because they didn't have enough white on them. But neither Michael nor Nike budged.