New Yeezy Boost 2020 is set to release another “Denim” version of their beloved Dunk Low skate shoe later this year.The collection – which also includes the Kyrie S2 Hybrid and SB Blazer Mid – is inspired by an intricate Japanese embroidery technique dating back to the early 1600s.Nike SB Dunk Low features a combination of light and dark Blue denim covering its entire upper paired with White stitching.Branding on the tongue and heel, just as laces and underlays visible through toe box perforations, further indulge in the colorless hue, with “NIKE SB” text on the tongue label being complemented by zig-zag needlework.Black laces atop a White midsole and Gum rubber outsole completes the design.

New Jordan is set to release a brand new Blazer Mid that celebrates the gaming culture with updated details to elevate the iconic design.Nike Blazer Mid ’77 Vintage “Have A Good Game”Dressed in White, Black, and Bright Crimson, this is one of the best Blazer Mid’s to drop this year. This Nike Blazer Mid features a digitalized Swoosh logo combined with a gradient sole to play up the unique factor, while a removable backtab reveals a patchable surface, so you can attach a smiley face patch to make it your own.The sneaker also hosts a couple of unique additions like a velcro heel tab that allows for user customization and an upper that showcases glow in the dark branding all throughout for a nice touch to the classic silhouette.

Air Jordan 5 Low Golf Tie-Dye features a clean White leather upper highlighted with tie-dye print on the netting, lining, shark tooth detailing on the midsole atop a clear translucent outsole displaying “PEACE” and “LOVE” printing.Debuting in the famed “Fire Red” colorway with the trademark reflective silver tongue, the Air Jordan 5 Golf was an instant sell-out as it appealed to Jordan fans and golfers alike.Silver Jumpman logos with removable spikes to enhance traction on the green completes the design.A groovy message of “Love” is featured on the outsole, while a similar type New Ray-Ban Sunglassess  is seen in the Nike Golf emblem on the insoles.