Quickly following up on their coffee-themed design, adidas Originals and Bad Bunny have joined forces once again to rework the Forum Low. This time around, the collaborative sneaker highlights the upcoming Easter holiday.Overall, the footwear style arrives in various hues of pastel pink. Materials like suede and premium leather contrast one another on the upper, as seen via the Three Stripes on the laterals. Keeping the look balanced, a thick strap runs across the lacing system with a black roll...
COMME des GARÇONS PLAY and Converse have recently reworked a number of cop-worthy silhouettes, but it's been 10 years since the duo has partnered on the Jack Purcell. Now, both labels have returned with brand new iterations of the classic sneaker.The first style boasts black accents throughout, while the second sports striking red details. Both pairs are dominated by neutral tones of gray and white. Staying true to the original design, the shoes come with cushioned sockliners and insoles, as we...
Following its team-up with Lazy Oaf back in February, Melissa has returned with another collaborative drop. Together with Paris-based vegan brand Rombaut, the label has reworked the duo's signature footwear silhouettes."Our brand is vegan and takes sustainability seriously, our collaborations need to have meaning and set a good example on how to make things better," Rombaut's founder Mats Rombaut shared in a press release. "It took a long time for me to do a collaboration with Rombaut because it...
UPDATE (March 30, 2021): Over the past day, MSCHF has been receiving much attention for its "Satan Shoes" created in partnership with Lil Nas X. The Air Max 97 sneaker, filled with actual human blood in the Air unit, sold out in under a minute. Responding to the unofficial collaboration, Nike has now filed a lawsuit for trademark infringement and dilution. As stated in court papers, Nike is claiming that MSCHF has "materially altered to prominently feature a satanic theme without Nike's approval...