Vans Authentics in Navy Review

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Weekly Theme: Quarantined Spring

These are the classic Spring shoes, if there ever were any. The canvas shoes breathe, they are perfectly informal for walks around the block and doing chores around the house. Not only that, they wear in a similar way to jeans, every pair wears uniquely to their owner. The wear lines, scrapes, and holes make each pair as different as the person wearing them. So get your own and get the best Spring and summer shoes you can fall back on.

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Nike Free x Metcon Review

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Weekly Theme: Fall Workout Gear

The coming of Fall doesn’t just affect what you wear out or to work, it also affects what you wear to the gym. If you attend any type of metcon class or belong to a crossfit-style gym, you know it can get cold in the gym quick, not to mention the outdoor runs. Thats why our theme this week is Fall workout gear. It’s time to revamp the workout wear to set yourself up for success for the cooler months. We are building from the ground up this week starting with Nike’s revamp of the Metcons. They crossbred the nike free’s and the Metcons to come up with a shoe that has the soul of a cross trainer with a look you could wear out. While the Free-inspired mesh toes can get loose after heavy wear, the platform and grip pattern are perfect for those looking to lift and run in the same workout. The added lace braces give these a more interesting look than the classic metcon while also providing extra protection for rope climbs.

Available on nike.com for $120

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Nike Air Huarache Drift SE Review

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This week's theme is curb appeal, aka streetwear attire. SO it kick it off, lets go with an old staple: Nike Huaraches. While Nike Huarache's have been around since '91, they haven'y always looked like this. With an original inspiration from South American sandals and waterski boots, this once game-changing running shoe is now a street icon. The Huarache goes with pretty much all of your casual clothes and can be rocked on a weekday night out, or a weekend out and about. The cred is real, and this shoe looks real good. Pair with jeans, black, green, or maroon chinos, heck wear 'em with shorts and no shows, it all looks dope.

Available on Nike.com for $130

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