Air Max 270,The Nike Air Force 1 Low has been a staple within sneaker rotations for years, but the silhouette has ostensibly gotten a fire lit under it as it’s taken the last two years to cement itself in the mainstream consciousness. A newly-surfaced “Black/Smoke Grey/Pure Platinum” option adds some new flair to the model’s roster via a three-section color-blocking, but more so with the heel panel’s eye-catching styling. (At a quick glance, the pattern resembles ScHoolboy Q’s “Blank Face” album cover.) The bold red, lava-reminiscent detail delivers stark contrast to the greyscale arrangement that covers the textured leather upper. Underfoot, sole units nod to the original Air Force 1, as they don a tried-and-proven all-“White” ensemble.
The Air Jordan 1 Mid Iridescent Reflective White has a unique “outlined” construction. The upper is composed of a white leather base and features detailing in the form of a perforated toe, embossed tonal Wings logo on the collar and Swoosh on the mid-panel. Iridescent trimming is seen around each panel in a reflective material that changes color when hit with light. The rest of the women’s-exclusive Air Jordan 1 Mid, including the tongue, midsole, and outsole, is finished off in crisp white.
The Trophy Room x Air Jordan 1 High OG SP wears the classic “Chicago” color scheme but the red overlays come with a glittery finish while the traditional red stitching on the upper has been replaced with a contrasting white. The shoe’s standout detail is Michael Jordan’s signature stamped on the heel counter along with a co-branded patch stitched onto the footbed. Capping off the look is a vintage-styled sail midsole and a translucent outsole.

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