Rip Hamilton has a crazy amount of Jordans so naturally you’d expect a crazy amount of PEs as well. These Jordan 12s have an interesting color blocking with white sandwiched between the blue mudguard and midsole. Rip City, though. Rip City.
Nick Engvall is a sneaker enthusiast with over 15 years of experience in the footwear business. He has written for publications such as Complex, Sole Collector, and Sneaker News, helped companies like Eastbay, Finish Line, Foot Locker, StockX, and Stadium Goods better connect with their consumers, has an addiction to burritos and Sour Patch Kids, and owns way too many shoes for his own good.
Original Generation (OG) colorways of our favorite shoes are always welcomed with open arms when retro’ed. The Jordan line is the most well-known and easiest example of this nostalgia affect…
Air Jordan 5 (2014) What is that velvet!?! The green suede upper looks extra buttery and the large ‘O’ logo on the tongue lets you know who runs the college…
High-end performance basketball footwear has been a cornerstone of Nike’s business since the Air Force 1 dropped in 1982. With evolution always in the forefront of their products, Nike built…