DIOR x AIR JORDAN 1 LOW

Accompanying the upcoming Dior x Air Jordan 1 High is a low-cut version of the exclusive (and we predict illusive) silhouette which will also be dropping this Spring as well. Details include a clean white and grey leather upper with “Air Dior” branding on the tongues and wings logo on the heel. The swoosh logo gets an all- over Dior print displayed on the sides along with both brand names displayed on the icy translucent outsole.

Stay up for more info on release dates.

OFF-WHITE X AIR JORDAN 5 |Release Info.


Virgil Abloh introduced “The Ten” collection with Nike back in 2017 and ever since then it seemed that the sneaker industry shifted in a way that was geared more towards creativity than just putting out colorways. Abloh’s design scheme seemed to focus on the deconstructed aspects of the sneaker as we saw almost a “rough completion” of the overall silhouette that really made it stand out from a normal or general release.

The collab on the Jordan 5 model features Abloh’s signature design on the classic “Metallic Black” makeover utilizing a slightly translucent upper, with holes added on the mid-foot caging, ankle area and along the left side of the tongue. The traditional Beaverton, Oregon branding can be seen in it’s usual spot on the side under the cage. For those looking to pick up a pair, they will be releasing on Nike.com and at select retailers for $225 during NBA All-Star Weekend on February 15th.

The Marathon Continues and PUMA Re-release

Lauren London recently shared a couple photos featuring items that will be included in the collaboration with PUMA. One pic is of some of the late great Nipsey Hussle’s closest friends in YG, J. Stone, and Pacman da Gunman. The other shows London wearing a white shirt with a graphic that reads:

“We (The Marathon Clothing) honor the endurance and unwavering faith of those that never quit. Our products represent their testimony. Life is a marathon.”

According to PUMA, this 2020 release collab with The Marathon Clothing showcases key pieces from the original collection, including tracksuits and t-shirts featuring checkered patterns and aspects of the TMC brand. Look out for sneakers in black and white colorways as well.

This collaboration will drop on February 1 at select retailers and on PUMA’s website online. A portion of the proceeds will go to the Neighborhood “Nip” Foundation.