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JJJJound Teases All-White Vans Slip-On Collaboration

Throughout recent years, JJJJound has operated as a leading tastemaker in streetwear — earning this title through both its minimalist designs and collaborations. The embodiment of “less is more,” its growing prominence has positioned the brand opposite of the social media-focused, maximalist movement. However, with each new presentation from JJJJound, it faces criticism for lacking effort, not that the brand has ever claimed to be a leader in innovation.Its latest collaborations has the Montreal-based imprint teaming up with Vans once again, last touching on the Sk8-Mid in three colorways. Now, it returns to the mid-top silhouette, as revealed last week, while also taking on the iconic Slip-On. In the one image teaser, an unassuming pair of Slip-Ons have been prepared in an off-white on white look that is emblematic of JJJJound’s design philosophy. For the comedians at home, act fast as the “damn Daniel” jokes are already growing stale at lightspeed.Paired with the teaser, displayed below, a simple “JJJJ SS23” caption points to this pair, and its Sk8-Mid counterpart, landing on shelves very soon. Stay tuned for a complete breakdown of the shoe alongside specific release details in the coming weeks. View this post on Instagram A post shared by JJJJound (@jjjjound)Looking for more of the latest collaborative news from the footwear space? We’ve got you covered. South Korean multi-hyphenate MeLoveMeALot has assembled a custom pair of MSCHF’s Big Red Boots — prominently featuring a Chrome Hearts makeover.

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Editor’s Picks: Our Favorite Sneakers From the First Half of 2023

One of the most beautiful aspects about owning sneakers is the personal connections they create. Whether they remind you of what you were rocking during your 8th-grade basketball championship, serve as a reflection of your favorite athlete or music artist or are just viewed as functional daily drivers, each pair carries its own unique story and can be a playful means of self-expression. Throughout the first half of 2023, we’ve witnessed the biggest sportswear brands push out some limited collaborations, new tech-focused innovations and clean inline styles. And as the summer season settles in, a group of HYPEBEAST staff members from editors to video producers and more have banded together to shed light on their favorite pick-ups thus far.This batch features a wide range of styles including floral-covered team-ups from ASICS, a beverage-inspired Jarritos collaboration with Nike, a sleek NEIGHBORHOOD Boot made alongside adidas and more. And the most important, unifying element that links all of these kicks together is the pure elation that’s experienced by their wearers. Scroll further down to view the full list.norda 002You ever have that one version of something that’s just so good, you can’t resist the urge to compare everything you have afterwards to it? Maybe it’s a heavenly slice of pizza. Maybe it’s a really memorable exhibit. Maybe, if you’re unlucky, it’s a past significant other (can’t relate to that last one, sorry!). No matter if it’s pizza, painting or person, it was so good that everything afterwards just doesn’t hit the same.That’s been the case for me ever since I first tried a norda sneaker on in 2022. I’ve got over a hundred pairs of shoes, from Air Jordans to New Balances and Salomons — now that I’m in my 30s it’s increasingly difficult to tell if that’s a feather in my cap or something to be sheepish about — but I find myself reaching for a norda at least three or four days a week, arguably even more now the their new 002 has dropped. It’s a little sleeker than the 001, which I selected as my favorite shoe of last year, but unlike so many other brands, with norda a new model is a compliment to an existing one instead of a replacement. New heel design? Custom Vibram midsole? Upper fully composed of bio-based Dyneema? Dyneema-infused laces? Vibram outsoles? Lord have mercy. Yup, they’re the best I’ve ever had (no Drake, even though norda is Canadian too). – Ross Dwyer, Managing EditorNike SB x Air Jordan 4 “Pine Green”Nike SB and Jordan Brand have collaborated on their first Jordan 4 silhoutte ever, and in my opinion, it’s a doozy! The new SB4 collab first came to my attention when I spotted the rumored “Black Cat” samples on a few sneaker accounts, but nothing was actually confirmed. Canididly, although my interest was piqued, the “Black Cat” colorway never really did it for me. Then when the official images arrived of the Pine Green SB 4s, I was totally on board. The sneakers arrived in a new Off-white/Greyish colored SB box which, has since been used for other SB releases. The quality of these sneakers is really off the charts and worthy of the price tag. The leather is top notch, the tongue and back tab are built for comfort, and even skater-wannabe dads like me can appreciate extra padding within the sock liner (while I shuffle my kids around between activities). I’m definitely intrigued and excited if there are further colorways coming, count me in (if I can get my hands on them). – Justin Goldberg, Director of VideoNike Zoom Vomero 5 “Timeless”I’ve always admired the Nike Zoom Vomero 5 for its supreme comfort and versatility. The first pair I picked up was the “Anthracite” colorway back in 2019, and the silhouette’s resurgence naturally made me want to add another entry into my rotation. The “Timeless” colorway captured my attention this year because of its unorthodox, Dunk-inspired overlays, but it wasn’t until Nick Sisombath of Collegium showed me what they looked like without them that inspired me to buy a pair for myself and take an X-acto knife to their excess. Without the overlays, the kicks’ “Sail” uppers and black accents appear with a cleaner aesthetic and remind of Stüssy’s Nike Zoom Spiridon 2 “Fossil” collaboration. If you know me, I’m typically decked out in neutral-toned garb, so this is definitely an offering that I’ll have in my rotation because of its plush ride and how well its palette aligns my style. – Elliot Santiago, Footwear EditorA-COLD-WALL* x Converse Geo Forma BootI have great admiration for out-of-the-box sneakers that seem jarring or unique. The A-COLD-WALL* x Converse Geo Forma Boot is that and so much more. When I first picked up the collaborative model earlier this year, I couldn’t wait to get it on foot and experience an architectural footwear masterpiece. Once I zipped them up, I realized they were like no shoe I had ever owned. The protective neoprene uppers and laceless design make them ideal for the unpredictable UK weather. At the same time, the gigantic recycled soles give off a sculptural feel — as if you’re wearing a piece of art. – Andrea Sacal, Associate EditorCorteiz x Nike Air Max 95 “Pink Beam”There’s so much to love about the Corteiz x Nike Air Max 95 “Pink Beam,” from its bold hits of pink and low-key camo pattern to the viral mayhem it caused in the Big Apple’s streets. I saw the chaos first-hand, and every time I put these Air Maxes on, I think back to that day. I’ll never forget sprinting down 34th Street to capture footage and all the frantic energy/excitement of everyone who sprinted, drove or biked from the Nike billboard in Midtown down to the Lower East Side bodega that the coordinates it showed led to. Even buying the shoes in that bodega was an experience that felt true to the city they were sold in. It’s safe to say that Corteiz ruled NY that day. Looks-wise, I appreciate the flair provided by the pink and how it’s contrasted by low-key details like the camo collar lining, embroidered C on the toe and Alcatraz motif on the tongue. You’ve got to really look at them to see all the details. Between the experience and the design, this was an easy pick for my shoe of the year so far. – Nick Llanton, Senior Social Media CoordinatorNEIGHBORHOOD x adidas NMD S1 BootInitially, this design failed to capture my attention as the fusing of NEIGHBORHOOD’s Americana inspiration and the NMD S1’s modern detailing overwhelmed me. However, I stumbled upon it again on release day and I took a moment to envision its potential in combination with my wardrobe. This quickly led me to finding inspiration and, much to the disdain of my significant other, I indulged in some much-needed retail therapy, citing the return policy as a backup plan if my vision were to fail me.Upon arriving, I was pleasantly surprised by its execution, noting the flexibility and seamless flow of both the Velcro and magnetic strap systems. On-foot, its weight and elevation conjured confidence while its profile fit snugly into the baggy proportions I favor. Arriving at the start of summer, it’s no surprise that it failed to receive much momentum behind its release. Though, as I look ahead, I expect my patience to pay off nicely with this pair, solidifying it as my leading sleeper pick for 2023’s sneaker of the year conversation. – Logan Fairbrother, Associate EditorConverse Addict Chuck Taylor Canvas Ox “Natural White”I’ve always been a fan of Converse Addict – a franchised line of Converse that’s only available in Japan – and its mentality. The brand knows it’s expensive; they know it’s for fashion nerds; they simply don’t care. The previous pairs have been a mix of over the top elements or with distinctive patterns, but when I found these in my last trip to Osaka in “Natural White,” they were a no brainer. The true definition of “IYKYK,” what makes these the perfect beater for me is the rugged build, simple iconic colorway, and of course the dead giveaway Vibram badge on the sole. I hope these last me for years, which they probably will. – Eddie Eng, Editorial Projects DirectorP_Andrade x FrogR Clogs “Black”The partnership between the creative and the traditional footwear brand, both Brazilians, gained a new stage that celebrates the diversity of the Frogs present in the Amazon. In addition to being perfect for everyday use due to its comfort and design, the composition of the product takes into account material considerations that are less harmful to the environment. – Marcus Vinicius, Social Media ManagerJarritos x Nike SB Dunk LowAs a fan of SB Dunks and skateboarding sneakers, I have witnessed how a solid silhouette can be transformed into an iconic piece with the right use of elements. In this pair, I believe the colors and materials accurately represent Mexican heritage that has transcended to other countries. But above all, the brand management in the United States exemplifies what any brand should ideally do to remain relevant and stay top of mind for those who keep it real on the streets. The Jarritos x Nike SB Dunk not only represents a good-looking sneaker but it’s also a cultural statement for Mexico. – Cesar Ortega, Senior Culture and Community ManagerCecilie Bahnsen x ASICS Gel-NYCMy favorite sneaker for the first half of 2023 is the Cecilie Bahnsen x ASICS Gel-NYC. This collaboration really stood out to me as it really reminded me what a brand collaboration could yield. This sneaker pushes the boundaries of manufacturing and artistic expression. I love the execution of the intricate details from the nylon flowers to the hand-embroidered 3D acrylic flowers. I’ve practiced hand embroidery myself so I understand the time and precision required. I was captivated by the intricate tailoring to make this a unique and beautiful looking piece, yet it’s still grounded in the function of it being a really comfortable shoe. If sneaker collaborations make noise, this sneaker makes music. – Peter Park, BuyerJae Tips x Saucony Grid Azura 2000I fell in love with the story behind this shoe. As a Bronx native it makes me so happy to see creators from my home town killing it in the game. Jae Tips took a shoe that was often overlooked and brought it to life. As a florist and fanatic of anything pink, I’m in love with this design. Its playful assortment of colors are a bold statement, and they’re super comfortable to rock. Aside from the floral touches, my favorite element is the “Remember Who Fronted” embellishment because I feel that it represents the attitude of a true New Yorker. – Margaret Mendez, Customer Care Consultant

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Edison Chen Teases a “What The” CLOT x Nike Dunk Low Collaboration

The rumor mill within the sneaker community is that CLOT’s almost two-decades-long partnership with Nike coming to a close. Edison Chen and Kevin Poon’s Hong Kong-based streetwear imprint will reportedly embark on a new journey with the Three Stripes, but before that alliance becomes official, it will be taking on a final project with the Swoosh: a CLOT x Nike Dunk Low “What The” collaboration.As you can likely infer from its nickname, this forthcoming installment will be graced with a myriad of features from past CLOT x Nike team-ups. A rear view angle of the pair has been previewed by Chen thus far, and you can already point out specific elements such as the tile panels from its “Terracotta” Air Jordan 13 Low project, an assortment of “Silk Royale” patches and embroidered details from its Air Force 1 and Air Max 1 offerings and the same CLOT font branding from its Dunk Low initiative with fragment design on the right shoe’s heel.If this is the final project that we see this duo release to the masses, they’re certainly going out with a banger. Sit tight as we receive further updates on their official release.For other news, the Born x Raised x Nike SB Dunk Low release has been delayed in light of Spanto’s passing.

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