Released for Y2K, this was Adidas’s updated version of the original Adidas Stan Smith. They featured full grain tumbled leather,...
At $65 the Nike Air Hydrous was a versatile shoe with plenty of LITness. Described as “the ultimate coastal approach...
Take a long hard look Gen x and Millennials because this is probably what the walking shoe of the future...
Ahhh, who doesn’t love a good clog. In 2001 $60 could have scored you the flow clog from Puma. Made...
Described by Puma as “the princess of the Platinum line” the Nuala featured a sock like fit with an elasticized...
Lets face it. This year is one of the biggest for the Nike Air Presto since its earlier days as...
As far as fish go, the Lungfish is the ultimate survivor. With the ability to survive seasonal drying out of...
Winner of Tennis Magazine’s editors choice award in 2001, the Nike Air Court Implosion was the predecessor to dope tennis...
Another in the Presto archive that would do well in 2015. The Nike Air Presto World featured Mono-construction, open and...
Rick James come to mind for anyone else? No? Ok. This 2k1 release featured soft garment leather, mesh, velcro closure,...
I’ll be honest, as a purist I really can’t get with this 2001 release from Puma but they really aren’t...
Pre-dating the Nike Air Jordan XIX by about 2 years was a little forgotten gem called the Nike Air Presto...