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In continuing the #myfit series we take a look at my fit from last night’s dinner date. I went with the Alpha Flannel in Blue/Black by The Hundreds, The Hundreds Adams slim fit denim in indigo, Nike Air Trainer SC II in Infrared, and a Benny Gold Varsity Snapper in Blue/Black. Back to work this week so watch for the next #myfit DROP after a few.

Popping up over on NiceKicks today we see the upcoming colorways of the popular runner from Nike the Air Pegasus ‘92. This group of DROPs features a lot of outdoors inspired colorways and materials that just seem to be showing up everywhere right now. The first is a cream/blue/orange makeup that is obviously inspired by the popular Moab ACG colorway. Its the brightest of the 4 and will probably be the most successful DROP. I really enjoy the second shoe shown below in the brown/violet/copper makeup as I am always a sucker for purple hits on shoes. These will start making their way to retailers in the coming months. Head over to the NiceKicks link to see more pics. Which DROP will you COP?

My fit from Friday night’s dinner party with our friends Christopher and Leah. The Hundreds Thurston button up in teal/purple, WESC Marwin Raw Selvedge Denim in dark indigo, HUF Circle H Windbreaker black/blue, True Era fitted in grey wool/purple, & Nike Dunk High SB Unheaven’s Gate. (sorry for the blurry pic)

My fit from Wednesday night’s Big Gigantic Show. The Hundreds Romper Flannel in Burgundy White, The Hundreds Slim Fit Adams Denim in Indigo, Chicago White Sox Custom Burgundy w/ Grey Underbill, and Jordan Retro VII Bordeaux 2011.

Today we take a look at a new DROP from Nike that in my opinion comes out of left field. Seen below is the Nike Dunk High Deconstruct. This is a new series from Nike that was also seen on the Air Force 1 and strips the shoe down to only its suede outer. The reason this DROP is so crazy to me is that Nike has always been a performance first company. All of their shoes outside of the lifestyle lines have always been “sport ready” so to speak. These suede kicks don’t appear to provide enough support for any type of sport but they do look like a perfect style compliment for a relaxed look. The tonal colorways and gum sole are a perfect pairing with the lightly structured suede. Adding details to these are the interior branding on the tongue and the Nike logo-ed aglets add some pop. Think any other models will pop up? Would be really interesting to see how this treatment works on some of the classic runners in the Nike catalog. Watch for these to DROP next summer and thanks to SneakerNews for the pics.

Surprise surprise, Europe has another sick retro runner on its hands! Here we take a look at the Solebox x Saucony Shadow 5000. The German shop Solebox is no stranger to collabs and personally I have liked almost everything I have seen them DROP. For this one they once again look to the Saucony Shadow 5000 for their canvas and create 2 great works of art. The first pair features a primarily black and white make-up of suede with pink hits on the eyelets and lining. This pair is versatile enough to wear with anything while still adding a little pop with the pink. The second shoe of the pack is a little louder featuring a black and pink make up in the same suede with the pink appearing on the toe cap similar to Ronnie Fieg’s Salmon Toe Asics from last month. This pair still features enough black to be very versatile but are you man enough to rock the pink? It is breast cancer awareness month after all! As per usual these will more than likely be limited in numbers and reach when they DROP but if any German heads want to send a pair my way I’d be happy to return the favor!(thanks to SneakerNews for the pics/info)

I will start with a little background. I can’t stand Jeremy Scott designs. I think the wings, bones, bears, and what ever else he throws on Adidas have no place in sneaker design. That being said I think these may be the worst iteration yet. I mean just because someone puts something on a sneaker and makes it expensive does not mean it is cool. I am sure we will see these on the feet of celebrities like Lil Wayne soon enough though. SMH!

Here we take a look at yet another photo of the Yeezy 2s set to DROP early next year. While Ye’s look here isn’t quite awesome the Yeezy 2s appear to be on point. Featuring a black/lime palette and another large strap these are sure to be a hype machine when they DROP. Are you counting down the days?

Sorry for a few days off of the blog here, life got in the way of hobby! Today we take a look at a shoe that I originally wasn’t feeling when I saw the first images but with these new crisp pics is worth another look. Its the Nike Dunk SB Mid Patagonia. Nike SB has continued with its “strapless” look to its SBs and I am definitely not complaining. The shoe features more of the outdoor theme so popular right now with earthy colors and materials. This one also features metal eyelets from top to bottom. The ankle cuff and toe feature a brown leather while the toe box and main panel have a green canvas that looks both clean and rugged at the same time. The outsole features the recently updated dunk sole in a black color with red highlights. Completing the look is some thick red laces and a khaki/gold swoosh. These are rumored to DROP in December and would be a great surprise in any sneakerhead’s stocking!

Below we take a look at a new DROP from NSW that continues the sneakers with boot features style we have seen the past few years. This comes by way of the Nike Sky Force 88 Mid. This shoe was in the spotlight recently with the Stussy collaboration seen HERE. This pack features two muted colors and great suede perfect for fall/winter styles. The first is a nice burgundy color with cream midsoles and a brown outsole. The hiker look is completed with a grey wool ankle cuff and metal eyelets and d-rings. The other Sky Force in this pack is all the same materials but with a black suede upper, white midsole, and grey outsole. These have already DROPped across the pond and we hope they will DROP stateside soon. Head over to SneakerNews for more pics.