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Central Cee donned a “CAP” hoodie at Coachella and is dropping another Air Force 1, PinkPantheress is the new face of UGG, adidas makes a return with Wales Bonner collection and also with LABRUM, and more exciting drops on our radar this week.
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Cee is dropping his UK Exclusive colourway of the Syna Air Force 1 this week. This “Dark Beetroot” colourway was spotted only on the feet of friends and family until recently, with Nike now announcing its release on SNKRS. While this shade of red might be close to that fine bottle of wine you’ve had stored away, the patent leather might not age as well. Regardless, this UK-exclusive is one to get your hands on.
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It’s no secret that the Wales Bonner drops haven’t been as hyped the past few years. Moving away from fan favourite models like the Samba and Superstar, as well the shift in trends, has resulted in a lack of connection to Bonner’s newer collections. But this “Rattlesnake” Gazelle could change that and quick. Dropping two Gazelle Indoors alongside her signature Karintha silhouette, this new collection is a return to form for Bonner in many ways, but will this collection receive the hype? We’ll keep you posted.
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UK artist Central Cee was wearing a custom GAP hoodie during his first ever Coachella performance. Instead of the typical GAP logo, the hoodie read “CAP” instead, a fun play on words that the brand’s logo has been open to over the years. While Cee referenced the word in his Bridge The Gap freestyle, I can’t imagine it’s something he would associate too closely with. One of those infamous ironic wears we all lean into from time to time. Although, could this moment lead to a future GAP collaboration? I think there’s room for negotiations.
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PinkPantheress is selling footwear now? Fronting the new social-first UGG campaign for the Tazz II and Quill Ballet Sneaker is none-other than the bedroom pop sensation herself. Playing into her Y2K sound and aesthetic, we see Pantheress styled in a dreamlike pink bedroom, drawing attention to cosy UGGs on her feet. Taking to the stage at Coachella in a pair of red Quill Ballet Sneakers, you better get used to seeing the Pink Cubs in nothing but UGGS this summer.
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Forget #bootsonlysummer, these Air Max 90s are where it's at. Originally thought to be a Korea exclusive, that is no longer the case as we'll be getting this Mad 90 Pack over in the UK come the end of April. Translating the Hypervenom, Mercurial, Tiempo and Total 90 Laser into an Air Max 90, this pack will definitely be remembered for years to come. I’m personally going all-in for that Hypervenom edition, but there’s a case to be made for each pair in the collection.
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The two have teamed up yet again for an exclusive collection at END., featuring The Landlord himself as the face of the campaign. Seeing Giggs talking to his son ML about growing up in South London is great to see, especially while kitted out in a full LABRUM x adidas tracksuit - if it’s good enough for the UK Rap veteran, then it’s good enough for us. In terms of the footwear in this drop, both the BW Army and LA Trainers have been translated the LABRUM way.
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The Air Jordan 11 Low is dropping in the “UNC” colourway this week. Thankfully there are still a few Jordan heads after this release, a rare sight what with the AJ11 status having been lowered by other models in the Air Jordan series. A decade ago these would have had sneakerheads camping overnight, but things change and that’s okay (he says with a tear rolling down his cheek). That said, when I see someone getting a fit off in these AJ11 Low UNCs, best know I’ll be giving them the nod. It’s still important to rep the shoes we once loved, no matter if the hype is there or not.
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Amsterdam-based legends Patta were tasked with designing the Netherland’s third kit and well, it’s certainly something. Styled here on Virgil Van Dijk for the front cover of Fantasticman, we see the kit’s maximalist black, orange and gold design. It isn’t too far removed from Supreme’s decadent Foamposite from 2014, with the gold print being an absolute statement. I’m unsure if the kit is officially allowed for the World Cup this summer, but either way, I'm sure the Dutch fans will be pleased to get their hands on this third kit.
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