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Robert Brooks Robert Brooks Make no mistake, not every collector is in it for the chips, and especially the ones that aren’t must work towards their grail goals as though attaining trainers was a spiritual path or career-oriented ambition. The traits possessed by such, so-called ‘heads’ of the trainer scene, are simple enough to describe but seriously unique to... PUMA Invader Hi PUMA Invader Hi There’s definitely something about vintage ’80s or ’90s basketball shoes, cast with a black upper, and then splashed with hyper hues that gets our inner gullet going. But let’s not take the biased route on these totally kick ass PUMA Invader Hi’s, and instead approach them with a fair, distanced perspective. Despite a partially thin... adidas Kegler Super “Ostrich” adidas Kegler Super “Ostrich” Make no mistake: these are not the same shoe as the limited edition Consortium release of 2007, and in fact, they are much more expensive, much higher quality, and ultimately much rarer to come by. Don’t believe us? Just pull out your ‘one of three hundred fifty’ Consortium adidas Kegler Super ostrich skin trainers and... András Eszlinger András Eszlinger András Eszlinger is a heavily encountered yet largely unknown by name seller of vintage goods. And when it comes to PUMA and adidas he’s got an archive to make most people’s passions boil. To boot, he’s bringing such new and used artifacts to the trainer marketplace at unbelievably agreeable prices, so it’s no wonder why... PUMA Suede PUMA Suede As the PUMA Suede celebrates its 45th Anniversary this year, we’ve seen some special releases to mark the occasion. Long over the years there have been numerous editions, retro’s and re-makes, but they all originate from the 1968 model that came out of PUMA’s Yugoslavian factory. What we have here is one of those very... adidas Torsion Integral S adidas Torsion Integral S The running revival of 2013 doesn’t stop short, providing yet another amazing re-make from adidas’ early ’90s archive: the adidas Torsion Integral S. Originally produced in 1992, the adidas Torsion Integral S has become a favorite of many vintage runner collectors, including the incredibly well-versed Jerzy Majewski, who (in a previous interview with us here... Robert Brooks x adidas ZX 550 Robert Brooks x adidas ZX 550 The first revival of the legendary and incredibly rare-to-come-by ZX 550 can be attributed to one of the UK’s most infamous adidas collectors, Robert Brooks. Known more affectionately among his circle of peers as Brooksy, the talented and detail-oriented, dreadlocked design mind pushed a fresh approach onto a very age-old shoe. The result is something... PUMA Oslo-City PUMA Oslo-City The vintage PUMA Oslo-City surfaces again, this time in a clean and clear, black on white colorway showing off a precisely cut upper atop a beautifully solid sole unit. While the PUMA Oslo may be known to most (especially considered that there were a variety of re-releases in 2013 including a blue on white and... VA x adidas ZX 9000 “aZX” VA x adidas ZX 9000 “aZX” VA, an abbreviation typically used to describe the phrase “Various Artists”, is an incredibly fitting collaborative partner for adidas’ aZX series, considering the point of the plentiful, alphabetically-themed running releases were to cherry pick the various designers that created them. Seriously though, the aZX series was just phenomenal. Not only were the releases incredibly hyped...