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This week on our radar: Molly-Mae’s curated by adidas collection lands, the Palace 110s are releasing, Slawn’s Nigeria kit looks like a future classic, Hartcopy and adidas serve up two more premium BW Armys and more.
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£100.00
Molly-Mae is back with her new ‘curated by’ collection for adidas. The Matcha versus Latte battle continues on this Samba and Superstar drop, but from what we’re seeing, it looks like the “Matcha” Samba is coming out on top. Will this be another huge moment for the adidas Samba, or will this boost the Superstar’s popularity? We’ll be following all the post-drop antics so be sure to stick close by.
via Palace
£164.99
“2026 is calling, it wants its shoe back”, that’s the tagline for this Palace 110 campaign. Getting an Air Max 95 collaboration is no easy feat, and sure, the British skateboard brand has served up a couple Dn8 colourways, but this pair is the crème de la crème. A metallic sidewall and accenting blue hits across the eyelets make these well worth the hunt, but believe you me when we say these aren’t sticking around, so whip on that release alert quick time.
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£145.00
Slawn is proving there is no other artist like him. Now onto his next football-related project, having worked on the FA Cup Trophy back in 2025, this one feels truly special given his Naija roots. Working on both a Nigeria kit and Nike’s latest astroturf hybrid in the Cryoshot, this link-up has got Super Eagles fans and streetwear heads excited.
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£110.00
The champions of cataloguing culture are heading back to familiar territory with its next adidas. The first Hartcopy BW Army had huge levels of demand from footwear fans back in 2024, with the two new colourways hoping to cause just as much of a stir. Dropping on the adidas CONFIRMED app and other UK retailers on the 10th of April, don’t miss out on these seriously premium BW Armys.
£150.00
Is this what the Superstar should look like in 2026? Representing the new wave of grungy streetwear, Hellstar is pulling no punches with this next Superstar colourway. Other versions of the silhouette have kept close to the icon’s signature look and feel, but is this stopping the silhouette from reaching its potential in today’s culture. Regardless of what you may think, the people over at Hellstar will continue to push its aesthetic, so let's hope we get a UK release sooner rather than later.
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Hailing out of Tokyo Japan, FDMTL is showing us what Vans would look like with a split toe. As the split-toe originated from the Japanese worker as far back as the 15th Century, it makes huge sense for a brand like FDMTL to translate what a Jika-tabi version of the Old Skool and Era look like. It may seem wild to most people, but give it a few years and skaters will be rocking these all over the world. Nothing screams boardfeel like a split toe.
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