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- Billionaire's Boys Club x adidas NMD HU
Long-standing streetwear brand Billionaire's Boys Club founded by Pharrell Williams and NIGO in 2003 has been a staple in the culture for its near 20-year existence. The merging of Pharrell's brands and partnerships with the adidas NMD HU brings everything full circle. On this roundtrip, we slingshot around the moon with the famed BBC moon-man logo boldly stitched into the vamp of the silhouette. Scroll through the images below, and blast off on Saturday, November 20th, stateside only online at adidas. Billionaire's Boys Club x adidas NMU HU Customized/White-Blue GW3955 11. 20. 21. $250 images via END
- Nike Details The LeBron XIX
Become the King of Control. Year 19 for LeBron James puts the subsequent first-ballot Hall-of-Famer in the rarest of air from a signature sneaker perspective. Only one man, one signature line has withstood a longer test of time than that of the Nike LeBron signature line. And as the LeBron XX looms in the next calendar year; there is still the matter of the LeBron XIX. Yet to release, the XIX's time draws nigh. Equipped with a ballistic synthetic upper and armed with plates in key anchor points around the silhouette and full 360 Air plus Zoom in the forefoot, the XIX's DNA is all parts lightweight and protective. Coupled with LeBron insignias and the decree is "LONG LIVE THE KING." The LeBron XIX arrives stateside on December 3rd.
- 'Fade Azure' Dons The Yeezy Boost 700
Not quite the seasonal color pallet we'd expect for this time of the year, however nothing Ye does is conventional so why would a Yeezy Boost release be in the same spirit. Dipped in a watery teal upper, the runner is accented by a solid blue mesh layer at the toe box, deep Mariner-like midsole and blistering orange slits along the lateral heel. The post-Thanksgiving release is slated for Saturday, November 27th online at adidas. Are you feeling the upcoming release? adidas Yeezy Boost 700 Fade Azure GZ2002 11. 27. 21. $250
- Nike Air Huarache LE 'Praline'
Back for the first time since 1992 Tinker Hatfield's Nike Air Huarache has dropped in a litany of pallets over its 30-year run, and we've come to know some of the more popular original colorways. But this once, not so much. Releasing for the first time in 29 years, the 'Praline' look sports a clean autumn and ACG patented multiple shades of brown and eye popping purple accenting. Be on the look out for this release on SNKRS. Nike Air Huarache 'Praline' Praline/Umber-Vine-Black DH8143-201 11. 26. 21. $120
- Air Jordan 6 Retro 'Midnight Navy'
Back from 2000 At the turn of the new millennium, Nike and Jordan Brand tried a brief experiment with their retro releases known as Retro+. The elevated quality spawned some of the most accurate and precise retros at that time; whether it be the 'Metallic' Air Jordan 5 Retro or the 'Black Infrared' Air Jordan 6 Retro. But one new colorway flew under the radar and over the two decades since its release has become a cult classic and a piece of history for those who own. Twenty-two years later, we meet again, as the retro will reportedly drop in March. The return of the 'Midnight Navy' pallet. Is this a must cop for you? Let us know. Update: After multiple delays that took the 'Midnight Navy' Air Jordan 6 away from its original holiday 2021 slate and a delay for a March launch; the silhouette is finally set to drop on May 11th. And will be available at select Jordan Brand retailers. Air Jordan 6 Retro White/Midnight Navy CT8529-141 5. 11. 22. $190









