Finally, Virgil Abloh’s Off-White™ x Air Jordan 5 “Sail” got an on-foot look ahead of its rumored holiday release. Jordan Brand’s baseball athletes got in on the fun too with Max 200 PEs and an ultra-rare Air Jordan 5. An interesting Russell Westbrook-inspired “Why Not?” pack appeared, reviving the oft-underutilized Air Jordan 16 alongside a studded Converse Chuck 70 Hi. It was announced the beloved Air Jordan 4 “Fire Red” - complete with Nike Air branding on the heel - would return on Black Friday. On the Jordan Brand front, classics and collabs shared time in the spotlight. From a business standpoint, StockX founder Josh Luber - a man that’s made a lot of money off Kanye’s kicks - announced that he’d be leaving the company to pursue other business ventures. West took to Twitter to reveal the rest of 2020’s adidas YEEZY releases, and an ultra-rare pair of Nike Air Yeezy 2 “Mismatch” samples signed by the bombastic multihyphanate popped up as well. Kanye West’s acolytes had plenty of news to digest as well. Detailed looks at a duo of NBs were available as well: Bodega’s 997S “Better Days” and Casablanca’s fresh set of 327s. A-COLD-WALL* founder Samuel Ross also discussed his new Converse collaboration. HYPEBEAST dove into the history and cultural significance of adidas’s A-ZX line, and spoke with former adidas YEEZY GM Jon Wexler about his move to Shopify, what he learned from Kanye West and more. You may have to select a menu option or click a button.First up was an in-depth history lesson and duo of exclusive interviews. Follow the instructions for disabling the ad blocker on the site you’re viewing.You may have more than one ad-blocker installed. You’ll usually find this icon in the upper right-hand corner of your screen. ![]() ![]()
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