MSCHF is continuing to find new ways to go viral, this time by way of what is confirmed to be an official collaboration with Crocs.
The shoes, which riff on MSCHF's Big Red Boot but add the cut-out ventilation holes of a pair of Crocs, were worn front row at Paris Fashion Week by musician Tommy Cash.
Despite the first look and confirmation of an official Crocs x MSCHF project, there are currently no release details for this pair, presumably dubbed the Big Yellow Boot.
MSCHF's first cartoonish foam footwear to take the internet by storm, the Big Red Boot, arrived in February for a retail price of $350.
UPDATE (07/24): After it was initially teased at Paris Fashion Week last month, we now have official release details for Crocs and MSCHF's Yellow Boot collab. The boot will be released on August 9 at 2 p.m. ET via a 24-hour draw exclusively on the MSCHF Sneaker app for a retail price of $450.
The Air Force 1 is once again expected to be a part of this year's Halloween-themed releases from Nike via this new colorway previewed by @Swiftsole on Instagram. Switching things up from the multiple "Skeleton" Air Force 1 styles we've seen throughout the previous years, this upcoming "Halloween" Air Force 1 Low is equipped with a stealthy black tumbled leather upper that's paired with matching snakeskin-esque overlay panels. The sneaker also comes with special Jack-o'-lantern lace dubraes, ghoulish "Nike" branding on the tongue, as well as a green and grey outsole. In addition to the aforementioned Air Force 1, Nike is also releasing a Halloween-themed Ja 1 colorway coming out this fall. At the time of writing, release details for this "Halloween" Air Force 1 Low have yet to be announced by the brand but this pair is expected to hit retailers this fall in time for the holiday. Check back soon for official updates. UPDA...
Jordan Brand will collaborate with Nike SB on an Air Jordan 4 that’s scheduled to release in March 2023, a sneaker industry source tells Complex. News of the collaboration was first reported by Nice Kicks on Monday. According to Nice Kicks, the Nike SB x Air Jordan 4 will have a heel tab bearing the Nike SB logo instead of the Nike Air or Jumpman logos. A source tells Complex that the SB-style Air Jordan 4 will be retooled for skateboarding. Years before the first Nike SB x Air Jordan project was released, there were rumors about Nike’s skateboarding division connecting with Michael Jordan’s Nike sub-brand. The intra-Nike collaboration became a reality in 2014 via an Air Jordan 1 designed in partnership with skateboard artist and photojournalist Craig Stecyk . Subsequent collaborations between Jordan Brand and Nike SB have included wear-away pairs like the black and white Lance Mountain versions , which were also released in 2014, ...
There’s no shortage of women’s exclusive Nike Dunk styles releasing in September. Joining the “Phantom” and “Medium Olive” colorways that are already scheduled to drop this month is this new “Magma Orange” iteration of the ever-popular model. This time around, the Swoosh switches up the look by applying an orange color bleed effect to the shoe’s white-based leather upper along with a faded “Nike” logo on the tongue tag. Breaking up the orange tones is the white tongue and white midsole, while an orange outsole sits below. Readers will be able to cop this women’s exclusive “Magma Orange” Nike Dunk Low starting on Sept. 27 via SNKRS at 10 a.m. ET and at select Nike Sportswear retailers for $130. Grab an official look at the shoe below. Nike Dunk Low Women’s “Magma Orange” Release Date: 09/27/22 Color: Magma Orange/Pearl White Style #: DX2953-800 Price: $130 Image via Nike Image v...
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