PLEASE NOTE: 1 PAIR PER CUSTOMER. MULTIPLE ORDERS WILL BE CANCELLEDA footwear classic that demands respect, this women's Nike Air Force 1 Lo keeps you standing tall wherever you step. Originally launched in 1982, the silo changed the face of basketball forever. In a fresh all-white colourway, the...
Nike Renew Ride 3 Men's Road Running Shoes SOFT, SMOOTH AND COMFORTABLE. When everyday runs are on the menu, the Nike Renew Ride 3 comes through with a smooth and soft ride. It's got a secure fit and cozy feel, geared for those looking looking to find their running potential. The upper is clean and...
The AF1 lineage initiates a more minimalist colourway into its well-stacked roster, which arrives in crisp white leather uppers with verdant green accenting. Perforations on the toe box offer up breathability, while Nike Air technology retains cloud-like comfort in the midsole. Below, the pivot...
PLEASE NOTE: 1 PAIR PER CUSTOMER. MULTIPLE ORDERS WILL BE CANCELLEDAir Jordan 1 Low SE Men's Shoes You already know they're crisp and clean. They're made of leather and textiles in the upper and have that iconic Nike Air comfort in the sole. They're gonna go with any outfit-so what's it gonna...
Nike Killshot 2 Leather Men's Shoe Inspired by the original low-profile tennis shoe, the Nike Killshot 2 updates the upper with a variety of textured leathers to create a fresh look. From soft suedes to smooth leathers with the perfect sheen, it's court-side attitude with a modern touch. To prove...
Comfortable, durable and timeless—it's number 1 for a reason. The AF-1's classic '80s construction pairs with neutral colours and layered textures for a utilitarian look. Benefits From tough stitching to pristine materials to the cupsole design, it delivers durable style that's smoother than...
The '80s icon is back in a familiar outfit, Bruce Kilgore's Air Force 1 arrives with a premium white leather upper, and a metallic grey applied to the sidewall Swooshing and heel tab. The Air cushioned midsoles are painted 'Colourless', which harkens back to eras gone by with strict uniform codes...