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This week On Our Radar: LORENZ.OG and Block P announce a limited 110, we get a colourful “Paisley Neon” Air Max 95, Finesse x ASICS finally gets a UK release, Kith and On produce two exclusive silhouettes and all eyes are on the next Vans’ latest collaboration with Satoshi Nakamoto.
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News of this triple collaboration only just surfaced, but sneakerheads are already gearing up for the chaos. With another Tony’s Chocolonely draw on the way, it’s the only time an L will result in some tasty chocolate…every cloud aye. Dropping at the Block P store on the 28th of March, be sure to keep it locked to The Sole Supplier for any insider scoops.
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The Swoosh is giving anyone thinking about bringing back the #bootsonlysummer trend no excuses. If these two with these two outrageously good Air Max 90s don’t tick that footy trainer hybrid, then maybe your expectations are too high. Inspired by the Hypervenom and Total 90 “Zest” colourways, these are for those who reminisce about that trip to Tesco after the game, full kit on and shinpads out…simpler times. Whip these on and put the shinpads away boys, it’s been over 10 years now, do better.
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As fans from across both fashion and sneaker culture repeatedly flock to these drops, it’s clear that Nakamoto has a real knack for creating the hottest Vans collabs. The same can be said for this latest Era 95 edition, with a balance of distressed, bejewelled and pre-aged details representing destruction and beauty, a contrast that obviously is in high demand.
£399.99
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£145.00
Now the dust has somewhat settled on the “Neon” 110 retro, the Air Max 95 enthusiast has got another drop to debate cashing out on. If you are ride-or-die when it comes to volt accents, then you’ll be just as excited for this "Paisley Neon” number. Question is, who’s getting the bandana to match?
£153.99
It’s been a minute since sneaker boutique Finesse dropped its ASICS collaboration back in its hometown of Melbourne. We’ve been waiting patiently here at The Sole Womens ever since, counting down the hours before the beautiful “Desert Rose” colourway hits the overcast streets of the UK. Thankfully, there’s not long to wait as the shoe drops on Friday the 13th of March.
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Advancing well beyond her days as Kim Kardashian’s stylist, Veneda Carter sees her second Air Max Muse colourway drop. Head to her Instagram account and you’ll spot Carter going viral for the way she styles Air Max models, this time showing you just how clean her new Air Max Muse colourway is supposed to look.
£125.00
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This set NB 574 “Ghost” editions marks another notch on the collaborative belt between Stone Island and New Balance. Of course, the materials are nothing short of beautiful, with a buttery suede upper pushing the boundaries of what a quality collaboration is supposed to look like.
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Ronnie Fieg celebrates the brand’s 15th Anniversary with two new exclusive On silhouettes. Bringing his design chops to the Swiss running brand, the two have conjured up the K-Tech 1 and K- Tech 2, one to chase down the KMs in and the other for when you’re not logging in an activity
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£130.00
Having worked on Sierra Leone’s Olympic gear in the past, Labrum London is linking up with the Three-Stripes to give this running capsule another West African twist. This time, the brand is producing a running collection that’ll have you pacing the streets of London in a blur of diasporic prints.
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Kickers has been moving from strength-to-strength the past few years. Having worked with the likes of Skepta and Goldie in the recent past, your favourite school shoe brand is diving back into the streetwear world one project at a time. Now, the brand gets a masterclass in industrial design from A-COLD-WALL*, kitting out its Kick Hi like never before.
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