
Nigel Sylvester x Air Jordan 4 OG SP Brick By Brick
If you’re a sneaker head, you’ve got some respect for this shoe. Reinterpreting the Air Jordan 4, biking hotshot Nigel Sylvester is at it again with Nike, finally debuting the long-awaited Air Jordan 4 OG SP “Brick By Brick,” a pair that is, unsurprisingly, doused in a deep earthy red colour. This pair have already cemented themselves (sorry) on mainly everybody’s end of year list.

Haribo x Crocs Classic Clog
Okay, hear us out. When you think of wearing Crocs, you have your tongue firmly planted on the inside of your cheek, and with this latest Haribo collaboration, they know it. They’re sweet, colourful, and don’t take themselves too seriously. What’s not to like?

Timberland x nonative 6-Inch Boot
We’re thinking Timberland 6-Inch Boots for summer, anybody else? The heritage silhouette aren’t going anywhere anytime soon, and we expect this nonative collaboration to be in and amongst it for the rest of 2025. The buttery suede of your typical fan favourite 6-Inch Boot is reserved for the ankle only as a shaggy, light beige material dominates the simple, but effective pair. Inspired by Urahara street fashion and the cultural movement of the ’90s as well as a love of travel, Timberland x nonative is a no brainer.

PUMA Speedcat Ballet
The PUMA Speedcat Ballet shoe is the elephant in the room; nobody can look past these. Just when we thought we’d got our heads around the PUMA Speedcat’s streamlined, race-car driver shape, PUMA go ahead and chop the top off of them. Whether you’re riding with “ballet-core” trend or not, this is a silhouette that we’re definitely about to see a lot more of. This “Suede Pink” iteration put forward by PUMA utilises the brand’s iconic logo to perfection, stretching it along to the heel and making it the centrepiece of proceedings, whilst strapping across the front makes for a subtly clean shape.

END. x adidas Tying The Knot Japan OG
END.’s sneaker collaborations need to be taken in, and this adidas link-up isn’t an exception. The low-lying Japan OG is brought back in style as the duo combine for a “Tying The Knot” take on the shoe, celebrating END.’s 20th anniversary year. Utilising refined co-branded details with some blasts from the past, END. x adidas keep the hot streak going through a stripped back exterior design and a summer-ready white lace upper, whilst the classic phrase of “something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue” takes to the underside of the tongue to ensure that END. tells its story in full. Get there before everyone else does.