Though an uneventful set in terms of releases, this past week granted first looks at some upcoming silhouettes as well confirmation on the next steps for adidas Yeezy. With many people — even us — binging Stranger Things and recovering from Independence Day festivities, Nike may not be as lucky as their overwhelmingly controversial “Betsy Ross” Air Max 1 was pulled from shelves and then put on the secondhand markets with listings garnering offers of around $15,000 USD. Their collaborations and later innovations are in no way derailed, however, as we get official looks at the Fear of God 1 in bright yellow “Amarillo,” teased glimpses of their Alphadunk, and yet another creation under the D/MS/X moniker. adidas and their Kanye-sponsored setup present Autumnal schemes for the colder season, ANTA lovingly celebrates Klay Thompson with newspaper covered kicks, and quite a bit more went down but you’ll have to check below to get the full details.
Nike’s Cancelled “Betsy Ross 1s” Fetch $15,000 Bid In Auction
Controversy runs amok with Nike’s attempt at celebrating Independence Day.
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eBay offer for $15,000
Official Images Of The Nike Air Fear Of God 1 “Amarillo” Appear
Bright yellow tones fix themselves onto Jerry Lorenzo’s signature Nike collaboration.
atmos Confirms An Animal Pack 3.0
Legendary imprint goes for the third iteration of their iconic collaborative pack.
Three New Yeezys Confirmed For Fall Season
The colorways don’t stop with adidas’ Kanye-sponsored series.
ANTA Celebrates Klay Thompson’s Supermax Deal With Newspaper-Themed Release
For some on-the-toilet reading.
The Nike Air Max 360 Set To Return With Vapormax Soles
Bringing back the sole swapping.
First Look At The Nike Alphadunk
Close-up with the new silhouette.
The Air Max 1 “Schematic” Is Releasing In Black
As intimate as you can get with a sneaker.
Nike’s Experimental D/MS/X Line Continues With Vapormax
Fleshing out the Dimension Six universe.
The Nike Air Foamposite Pro Emerges In “Purple Camo” and “Knicks” Colors
A long-awaited comeback for the model.