This Week's Sneaker Drops
We're set for another cracking week of launches in the sneaker world. We’ve picked some of our favourites from the latest releases, have a look at what’s dropping!
Bad Bunny x adidas Campus Light Brown
The adidas Campus is a popular streetwear model introduced in the '70s as the adidas Tournament, a then-basketball trainer. adidas renamed it Campus to signify its transition from hoops to lifestyle. Bad Bunny reimagines the classic Campus model by adding a raised rubber foxing strip which serves as the mudguard. The collar has more padding for a snug fit, aiding the internal pillow in the heel and the double-stacked tongue.
This colourway features a light brown suede base with sail white accents on the rubber sole and rope laces. The sawtooth 3-Stripes on the sides come in chocolate brown. Bad Bunny’s signature “El Ojo” insignia is placed on the tongue.
These dunks will be available to purchase from Saturday the 15th of July for £140.
Style: ID2529 | Release Date: 15th July
Nike Air Max CB 94 Black White
The Nike Air Max CB 94 has all the lockdown you will ever need and then some; just take a look at the rigid tubular eyestays, not to mention the overlaying support straps that cover the tongue. Designed to support Barkley’s aggressive playstyle, these made for a great rugged high-top option in an era that was dominated by Timberland Boots and Air Force 1 Highs. The shoe also features “Air Max Squared” technology, named after the fact that the air unit had a PSI rating of five at the heel for more cushion, while a 25 PSI rating on the lateral and medial sides of the unit provided stability. This technology would eventually go onto the midsole of the Air Max 95 soon after, with the sole underneath more obviously stating the shoe’s differing PSI levels. This “Varsity Purple” version of the Air Max CB 94 is the most famous of the silhouette’s colourways and does well to highlight the various forms of thoughtful design, whether that be the gusseted tongue, nylon lace cover or air max unit.
Style: FQ8233-001 | Release Date: 17th July
Nike Dunk Low Navy Baby Blue
This low-cut Dunk has a smooth leather base in pristine white. The leather overlays on the toe cap, mudguard, eye stay panel, foxing and heel tabs are all in a dark navy blue, matching the tongue lining, mesh sock liner, tongue branding and insoles. The signature profile Swooshes that sweep across both the medial and lateral mid-panels are in light university blue. Golden yellow joins the mix via the embroidered Nike text branding on the heel tabs. A white midsole and a navy rubber outsole finish off the look of this sneaker.
Style; FN7800-400 | Release Date: 18th July
Nike Air Huarache Runner White Metallic Silver
Updating an iconic silhouette is usually a hit or a miss, so Nike tried to keep the Air Huarache DNA as close as possible. This Air Huarache Runner undergoes a cosmetic change that reduces neoprene on the collar, replacing it with mesh. The Swoosh now appears on various panels, deviating from the OG’s minimalist aesthetics. Neoprene constructs the tongue, maintaining the “Hug the Foot” agenda from the early 90s. The rubber heel counter also gets a timely update, featuring more prominent details. This rendition flaunts a summertime makeover consisting of a white mesh base with grey suede overlays. Cream white leather panels add vintage touches to the forefoot and quarter panels for added durability. The reinforced rear complements the rubber heel counter to mimic the reliable Huarache fit. Nike Air cushioning remains underfoot, encased within the soft foam midsole for superior comfort.
Style; DZ3306-100 | Release Date: 20th July
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