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Nike SB Ishod “Bred” Has Surfaced

Nike is releasing a new colorway for Ishod Wair’s first signature shoe. The Nike SB Ishod arrives in a sleek “Bred” makeup, dressed in an almost all-black upper and red detailing. The shoe is constructed with a mixture of mesh and leather materials while the Nike SB and “ISHOD” branding on the heels, tongues, lateral and insoles are highlighted in red. Constructed with blackout uppers in suede the shoe features a wavy quarter panel vent over a mesh lining while a padded tongue and mesh ankle collar fill out the top. The shoe also sits atop a black Nike React rubber outsole to round out the design. The “Bred” colorway arrives just after the silhouette received a “Triple Black” treatment. The Nike SB ISHOD “Bred” is set to release in the coming months at select retailers and on Nike for $100 USD.In other footwear news, Jordan Brand suits up the Air Jordan 37 in “Wheat.”

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Jordan Brand Suits Up the Air Jordan 37 in “Wheat”

Since its official reveal in July of last year, the Air Jordan 37 has taken on a myriad of colorways — both familiar and novel. Jordan Brand has kept fans on their toes with recreations of classic Air Jordan 7 looks such as the “Bordeaux” colorway alongside collaborative works with brands and franchises such as UNDEFEATED and Naruto. Continuing its introduction of thoughtful presentations, the slick sneaker has now been outfitted in a crisp “Wheat.”To begin, its titular hue covers the entirety of the upper with red accents appearing at the tongue, heel, toe and lining. Its material composition ranges from an increased usage of suede at the overlays to the Air Jordan 37’s signature Lenoweave technology, offering breathability and a lightweight build. A Formula 23-backed sole unit supports the colorway, combining a golden beige midsole with a translucent heel and an outsole that features color blocking.As of now, no release information pertaining to the Air Jordan 37 “Wheat” has been shared by the Swoosh. However, it’s expected to launch this spring via Nike and select Jordan Brand retailers at a price of $205 USD.Looking for more Jordan Brand news? Another collaborative project with Billie Eilish is in the works, featuring the newest slip-on from the brand — the Jordan Hex — in an all-black makeover.

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Timberland Taps Six World-Class Creatives For the Future73 Initiative

50 years ago, Timberland introduced its iconic “yellow boot,” officially known as the 6-Inch Boot these days. Though the company began as the Abington Shoe Company in 1952, the brand as we know it today was birthed in 1973 — the 6-Inch Boot was originally titled the “Timberland,” and it was so popular that the Abington Shoe Company decided to rename itself Timberland after its most popular product. Fast-forward a half-decade, and Timberland is a purveyor of some of the most iconic boots in the world of street culture today: besides the 6-Inch Boot, there’s the “40 Below” Boot, the Euro Hiker, the Field Boot and many more. So how are they celebrating 50 years? By inviting a half-dozen world-class creatives to push their most iconic products in a fresh direction as part of a new Future 73 initiative. Timberland has tapped CLOT founder Edison Chen, A-COLD-WALL* founder Samuel Ross, fine artist Nina Chanel Abney, Opening Ceremony founder Humberto Leon, textile designer Suzanne Oude Hengel and designer/sustainability advocate/longtime partner Christopher Raeburn to give some of their most iconic styles a fresh spin, all of which were on display at the Future73 kickoff event at Timberland’s headquarters in Stratham, New Hampshire.Chen’s collaboration continues CLOT’s long-running mission of bridging Eastern and Western cultures with ancient Chinese script, tiger-inspired details and more across fully circular footwear and eco-friendly apparel. Samuel Ross’ creations show his knack for refined minimalism, adding by reducing. Nina Chanel Abney’s unique perspective on fine art and easygoing nature are on display across her footwear and apparel offerings. “I’m a footwear designer now!” she exclaimed with a laugh when discussing the parallels between her art practice and her steps into the footwear world. Leon’s footwear designs play with proportion, exaggerating the most notable elements of the 6-Inch boot, while his apparel offers a unique take on modular function. Hengel’s knit creations offer beautiful tone and texture, exploring how far the scope of Timberland’s products can be expanded by completely changing their materials. And Raeburn continues his experimentation with found materials, noting that his designs drew from unique technical fabrics he found at a military surplus store and that he tried to imagine what the next 50 years would look like for Timberland while creating his products as well.”Legacy is so important when you have an actual connection with a product,” Samuel Ross told Hypebeast at the Future73 launch event. “You feel like there’s even more responsibility there when you grew up loving something and you get a chance to create your own take on it.” Ross wasn’t the only designer to mention his personal connection to — and excitement around — working on Timberland’s icons. “This was a bucket list project for me,” said Nina Chanel Abney. “Coming in with a fresh perspective and reworking something as iconic as the 6-Inch Classic is a rare thing.””How do we take a piece of pop culture iconography and push it into the future?” – Humberto LeonThe Future73 collective’s footwear and apparel designs will roll out over the course of 2023, with exact release dates and further info to be announced in the coming weeks. It’s an undeniably massive project, one that’s equal parts past, present and future, and the partners were all on board with the task at hand. “How do we take a piece of pop culture iconography and push it into the future?” Humberto Leon said, recalling his design ethos when working on his collaboration. “I’ve been working with Timberland for almost 15 years, and there’s still so much to explore.”And exploring is exactly what this initiative is about.Stay tuned for more info on Timberland’s Future73 initiative and 50th anniversary celebration plans. While you wait, be sure to check out “Sole Mates,” a weekly Hypebeast series that spotlights notable individuals in street culture and the relationship they share with their favorite footwear.

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