Renz: I'm not really a big Mamba fan
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(I do appreciate and respect his greatness) but, I haven't paid attention to Kobe's signature line of sneakers until recently such as the 8th and onward with Nike. Overall, I really like the simplistic and cleaner build of the 11, but it does resemble its predecessors quite a bit when I look back at the previous designs. It's funny because I admired his line with adidas even more, especially when The KOBE first came out. I just fell in love with its minimalism. I wonder how the line would've progressed after the TWO, if he hadn't signed with Nike. But, with the Swoosh, my favorites consists of the 10 and 11.
Adidas did a great job with this Easter colorway of the Crazylight Boost 2.5. I like how they only used the egg dye print on the forefoot and left the Primeknit upper white. The small hits
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of pink are also a good look. If you ball on Easter this is the shoe to do it in.Anyways, this week's edition takes a look at a pair of signature releases from two athletes who made their sneaker debuts this season, the proper sequel to the adidas NMD CitySock, and
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the beginning of what is shaping up to be a long month if you're a Nike Air Max fan of any sort.News Juan: (BUY) adidas continues to release solid colorways of the Harden Vol.1, this one is no different.
Much like the preceding adidas Yeezy 750 Boost release, hype has reached a fever-pitch and as is often the case with such high profile releases, the counterfeit market is looking to capitalize.I'll never forget the first couple of shoes she bought me; a pair of adidas Originals Superstars in all white with the black stripes. Soon after that, she got me my very
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first pair of Nike Air Force 1 Lows in a white upper with the navy Nike Swoosh. Sooo clean. The feeling those shoes gave me were unlike any other feeling I've ever felt. I remember thanking my mom so much for buying me those shoes, telling her she was the most amazing person, ever.
So does that mean when you wear Yeezys you support Trump now? The answer is in that grey area we don't like to always waddle in& Not all sneakerheads are liberal and not all conservatives dislike Kanye. There is this tendency to blow things out of proportion when it comes to Kanye and Trump (although in Trump's case, he deserves all the scrutiny and more because of his myriad of conflicts of interest as a businessman entering The White House he gets now that he's the PEOTUS much like Obama and Bush and all the others before him), and when Kanye began to show his Trump fandom, there were those celebrities included who pledged to never wear Yeezys again.
For them, Yeezys are an extension of Kanye much like OG Air Jordans are an extension of Michael Jordan. When you buy Yeezys, you buy
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into his culture and if that includes Trump, it's not worth it to them. But there is that Kanye fan that feels like they were stabbed in the back by what Ye did and don't know what to do. They buy the Gildan t-shirts, subscribe to Tidal, pound the adidas Confirmed app and watch Keeping Up With The Kardashians just so they can feel like they are part of the Kanye experience. Trump is not their cup of tea, but they want to keep on wearing the shoes. It's
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an existential crisis in the most "first-world problem" way possible.