

Featuring an upper of blue fuzzy suede panels over an open-hole mesh base, the 2002R Water Be The Guide features leather detailing, a NERGY foam midsole, and a shearling New Balance “N” logo at the midfoot.Įxtra Butter x Adidas Happy Gilmore Collection Adidasįor whatever reason, golf wear is having its moment in streetwear right now, and while we don’t love that, it’s hard to deny the appeal of this sneaker collaboration between Adidas and New York City retailer Extra Butter that pays homage to one of the greatest golf movies (sort of) of all time, Happy Gilmore. Salehe Bembury, probably the sneaker world’s current dopest designer, has once again linked up with New Balance to deliver a new iteration of the 2002R silhouette. Nike Nike Salehe Bembury x New Balance 2002R Water Be The Guide New Balance The Nike Dunk Low University Blue is set to drop on June 24th for a retail price of $100. It’s your standard Dunk affair, available in one of Nike’s greatest color combinations. If they keep dropping dope stuff, we’ll be here to catch it! There isn’t much we can say about the Dunk Low University Blue, it features a simple colorway of white leather with University Blue paneling and woven Nike branding on the heel with a nylon tongue. We’re definitely in the Summer of the Dunk as Nike just can’t seem to stop itself from dropping new colorways of the silhouette on a weekly basis. The Yeezy 350 Mono Cinder is set to drop on June 24th for a retail price of $220.

As with the original set of sneakers, Adidas suggests you order a size-up on this model, as the new mesh upper provides a tighter fit. The darkest sneaker in the original Mono drop was the Mist, which featured a smog-like grey colorway, so if you were hoping for a moodier and darker option, the Cinder definitely ticks that box. So you’ll be happy to hear that this week brings yet another colorway in the Mono series, the all-black Mono Cinder. It was a dope drop, but if you missed out on copping even one of the three, you probably feeling pretty burned right now. Last week we were graced with a triple Yeezy drop in the 350 Boost V2 Mono Mist, Mono Clay, and Mono Ice, which utilized a new slimmed-down mesh construction that revealed the sneaker’s skeletal structure.

Nike Nike Nike Yeezy 350 Mono Cinder Yeezy Pick up a pair at aftermarket sites like StockX. The Nike Dunk Animal Pack is out now for a retail price of $110. Both are dope, but if I had to pick one, I’m going Cheetah… for summer, at least. The Cheetah sports an earthy combination of tan spotted suede panels over an ecru leather base with a deep chocolate swoosh while the Zebra features the same construction with black leather and charcoal-stripped suede paneling with a cool-toned white swoosh. The brand is able to make this work by taking a subtle approach to the print, neither the Cheetah or Zebra really resemble the coats of each respective animal.

Nike just has a way with taking something cheesy, like animal prints, and making them essential - they do it with chameleon and elephant print on the Jordan 2 and 3, and this week they’ve made cheetah and zebra print work on the almighty Dunk low.
