Nike Dunk Low SP ‘Black/White’ | Raffle Closed!

15.01.21 General



The Nike Dunk silhouette has been a timeless model since its release in 1985, with a host of new colourways and retros releasing throughout. The ‘Be True To Your School’ campaign by Nike has been forever associated with the Nike Dunk because it was the first basketball shoe to dedicate colours to respected colleges.

The Nike Dunk would discontinue from 1988 and forge a 10 year hiatus with its return in 1998, when it found a home in Nike’s burgeoning retro offerings. The Wu Tang Clan would create their own iteration of the Iowa colourway by including their iconic branding on the heel. Furthermore, the Nike Dunk would also become a huge model for the upcoming Nike SB brand in 2002.

In 2020, consumers saw a massive influx of Nike Dunk releases both in the low and high models. The attention to Nike Dunks would increase as well as the demand which made the resurgence of somewhat forgotten model more fruitful. Releases like the Plum, Ceramics and Veneers would retro worldwide for the first time as well as collegiate colourways like the Syracuse would be sought after.

For Spring 21, the Nike Dunk doesn’t seem to be slowing down any time soon with the addition of this latest Black and White colour block iteration.

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RAFFLE NOW CLOSED

To enter, you’re required to sign up via the above form, this WON’T be available in-store to sign up on. 

To sign up to the Online raffle, you will be prompted to complete a pre-authorisation payment of the retail price of the product plus shipping costs. This will be held until raffle completion. Those successful will have their raffle win posted out to the address entered during sign up. Those unsuccessful will see a return of their funds, this can take up to 5 working days from when the winners have been drawn. The raffle is limited to one entry per household! Multiple entries will be cancelled!

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Air Jordan 1 High OG ‘Volt/University Gold’ | Raffle Closed!

07.01.21 General



The Air Jordan I inevitably had a strong 2020 throughout and ended the year on a high note with the AJ1 ‘Mocha’. Now at the start of 2021, Jordan Brand are applying no stoppages with their latest release.

Kicking things off with a ‘Volt/University Gold’ combination, this upcoming release bares a similar colour-blocking to the classic ‘Black Toe’ silhouette. In addition, this iteration also includes an inside-out aesthetic to continue with a popular deconstructed feature.

The upper is constructed in a white tumbled leather combined with a black leather in a matte finish around the toe and Swoosh. The heel portion is done in University Gold and the detachable collar in Volt. The tongue features an exposed nylon along with a translucent inside-out tongue tab.

This latest Air Jordan 1 OG High retro serves as a start to what would potentially be another strong year with the popular model.

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To enter the ONLINE raffle (UK only), CLICK HERE!

To enter, you’re required to sign up via the above form, this WON’T be available in-store to sign up on. 

To sign up to the Online raffle, you will be prompted to complete a pre-authorisation payment of the retail price of the product plus shipping costs. This will be held until raffle completion. Those successful will have their raffle win posted out to the address entered during sign up. Those unsuccessful will see a return of their funds, this can take up to 5 working days from when the winners have been drawn. The raffle is limited to one entry per household! Multiple entries will be cancelled!

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Frequent Players Guest Mix 023 | Macca

31.12.20 Frequent Players



With the end of 2020 insight, Frequent Players brings you a special New Years mix to welcome in 2021.

Music has played a massive part to people’s lives within 2020, whether you’ve found yourself working from home and taking the time to listen to more music throughout the day or you’ve been tuning into the mass amounts of live events happening online, considering we haven’t been able to get out to live events, it’s kept us all going. Another thing it’s done for us at Frequent Players is, it’s allowed us to discover a host of new artists one of which we’re excited to bring today. 

Born and raised in Liverpool, we first came across Macca… aka Adam earlier in the year when he was covering for the Charlie Bones, Do!! You!! show. Now residing in London, after a few years of hard work, 2020 has finally gifted him with his very own, very much deserved NTS show ‘One Glove’. The show brings a perfect blend of, well, any genre so whether its George Michael, Moodyman, Prince or Thundercat… expect anything and everything from Macca.

Footpatrol: Macca! Thanks for joining us here at Frequent Players, how have you been?

Macca: Cheers FP crew, thanks for having me, I’m honoured to be here. Haha how have I been? A loaded question at the end of 2020. I’m surviving, my friends and family are well – I’ll take that for now.

FP: Before we discuss ‘One Glove’ and NTS, could you give our readers an insight into your background?

Macca: I was born and raised in Liverpool and moved to London four years ago. Back home people will know me for putting on gigs and club nights for 7 or 8 years with the guy that was my music equivalent of Mr Miyagi / Obi-Wan Kenobi / insert seminal teacher figure, Paddy Quinn. Over the years we booked everyone from Roy Ayers to Thundercat to Mr Scruff to Fatima to Yussef Kamaal to Peanut Butter Wolf – it was kinda mad, lost a load of money but got stories and memories for life. 

Fast forward to today and across the country some people will know me for jumping on NTS Radio; selecting a wide array of sounds, speaking my mind on the mic, telling stories and just generally having a good time. 

Everyone knows me as Macca, it’s not like a DJ name or something. Some lad on the back of the bus called me it in Year 7 and now I reckon 95% people know me only as Macca. Mundial Magazine referred to me as the 3rd most infamous Macca to come out of Liverpool (after McCartney and McManaman) – I’ll take that. 

FP: We wanted to touch on what must be a highlight of your year and no we’re not referring to telling the world to live their lives and be free, to then kicking people out the parks for not exercising (Let’s not get into that! Haha), it’s of course ‘One Glove’… We’d love to know how getting your own slot on NTS came about?

Macca: Hahaha nah respect to you guys, you’ve been listening in properly this year I can tell (but yeah, let’s not get into my on air telephone outbursts during lockdown one). 

Damn, getting my own slot was about 5 years in the making y’know. Basically, I owe A LOT to Charlie Bones for being able to do my thing today. Way back in 2015 my pal Bolts booked Charlie to play Liverpool and I was left to take care of him. The morning after the gig, I get a call from Bones and he’s like ‘where’s good for breakfast & digging?’ so we spent the day putting the world to rights and record shopping. In the end he said to get my arse down to London and jump on the Do!! You!!! Breakfast Show with him. We just clicked and he really fosters an environment to play and say what you feel – he’s created a beautiful thing – bit mad really, just getting some random scouse lad on the radio haha!

Anyway, yeah since then I jumped on as a guest with him sporadically over the years, then eventually NTS started asking me to cover for Charlie whenever he was off which was and is always a big honour as it’s by far the most listened to show. Eventually, I landed my own slot for 2020, One Glove was born and it’s been an absolute blast.

FP: One thing that drew us to ‘One Glove’ was the wide range of music that you play, it’s refreshing to have that sense of knowing what you’re about to tune into whilst also knowing that you’re probably about to hear something new… If that makes sense? What is it that you want ‘One Glove’ to be? We think you need a second show for story telling, the one about you meeting Paddy Doherty is amazing! Have you still got his number?

Macca: That actually means a lot you saying that, because that’s basically what I always wanted the show to be. I remember my first One Glove show and the producer asked me “so what is the general vibe of One Glove going to be?” and I just kinda said “I don’t really want to restrict myself to genres, it depends what mood I’m in that week or day”. 

It absolutely is an outlet for me to play whatever I’m feeling in that moment but I also want it to be something that anyone and everyone can listen to. It’s not on some music snobbery tip y’know? I want to engage with the listeners, talk about good music in a casual way and also just chat about the mad trials and tribulations of life. In that sense, I think that’s the most obvious nod to me being from the school of Charlie Bones, right? 

And yeah, I’d love an extra slot to allow for more time for telling stories! Everyone has got stories to tell, it’s just how you tell them and also being up for putting yourself in slight daft situations – oh and chatting to random strangers… who just might end up being Paddy Doherty on a train, going to London, showing you videos of horses kicking out people’s teeth. Yes, I still have his number. No, I’ve not yet called in the favour he promised me.

FP: This year has been a challenge for everyone and its proof that hard work pays off, so being asked to do that monthly slot, was that something you had always dreamt of having one day or something that came about that you couldn’t say no too?

Macca: I can’t lie, when I left Liverpool for London, landing my own slot on NTS Radio and setting up my own label was exactly the type of thing I was moving down for. I went to Tokyo in 2019 and brought a Daruma doll back with me – a symbol of perseverance and good luck in Japan. Essentially what you do is fill in one of the doll’s eyes and set yourself a goal or a task. Once you achieve that goal you can fill in the doll’s other eye. Anyway, let’s just say I got to fill in both the eyes of my Daruma doll by the end of 2019 

FP: Does playing a regular feature as opposed to covering a Charlie Bones show for example alter the way you choose what you play? 

Macca: Not really. The difference is the breakfast show is 3 whole hours so I’m able to throw more curve balls, engage with the chatroom more and have fun with it – just how I like it. One Glove is currently only one hour a month on a Sunday so is a little more considered. If i can get back to Japan and grab another Daruma doll I guess my next goal would be to get more One Glove air time. 

FP: Back to NTS, it was here that we first came across you… One of the highlights for us this year has been discovering new artists and it was on one of Charlie Bone’s Do!! You!! Shows that we first came across yourself. I remember my ears perked up when I heard you mention your ‘De La Soul’ Nike Dunks, can you remember when/how it was you got into trainers?

Macca: I was always into having fresh clothes (tracksuits mostly) and kicks as a kid. I remember when we could roll up to school in our own clothes for non-uniform day and I was known as the Nike kid. Always Nike. Never adidas. 

The love-affair really kicked off in 2007 when I started working for Size? on Bold Street, Liverpool. The manager (out to Big G) gave me the job off the back of me wearing an N.E.R.D. tee (ha!) and then I basically got schooled in trainees in a big way – I remember those days very fondly, buying a pair of trabs using my discount nearly every week (living the dream at 18).

Bold Street was like the go-to street for independent clothing stores back then. After Size? I ended up at Drome and then Paddy rescued me from there and got me a job in Ran which was a super dope independent boutique. We sold some bangers in there. Patta Air Max 1s, New Balance 1300JPs, the type of tackle that wasn’t readily available up north. It was a different time, no raffles or any of that nonsense. 

I also have to shout out Lost Art which was also located on Bold Street at the time. Those guys looked after me from day one, which is kind of incredible considering I was probably the most annoying scally/non-scally kid showing up trying to buy pink box Nike SBs and that. 

FP: Got anything stashed away that may grab our readers attention?

Macca: I actually had a massive clearout this past 12 months. Got rid of those 2005 ‘De La Soul’ Dunk Lo’s, 2007 Atmos ‘Elephant’ Air Max 1s, Ben Drury Air Max 1s and some Bodega Nike Air Footscape Woven Chukka Mids. By ‘got rid’ I mean sold them obviously. 

FP: Someone told me you’ve even done the odd New York city trip for campouts, that’s quite the commitment, can you remember what that was for? Most importantly, did you manage to get a pair?

Macca: Hahaha we were total idiots. In fairness it was totally impromptu and I never did it again. Basically, it was 2008 and my boy Jack Morgan was working in NYC for adidas and a crew of us decided to go over there to see him and hit the stores. You could actually buy stuff that wasn’t available in the UK back then and I blew a ridiculous amount of money (student loan). One night we went to see Pineapple Express (seriously) in the cinema near Times Square and as we were walking back to our hotel there was three guys in camp chairs outside a store. Turns out it was a 1 month pop-up for Colette and this guy called ‘Silver’ (yep) convinced us to join them. Next thing you know we’ve gone from watching Pineapple Express to camping outside the Colette store which opened the next day. It was torture. But there was a fat queue once it opened and I grabbed some Colette x Oakley Frogskins (2008 hype lol) so it was worth it (sort of). Hahahah I’ve just checked and there’s still photos of us at the front of the queue looking like divvies on Freshness Mag. Like I said, never again. 

FP: One of the reasons we started Frequent Players was because of the obvious connection between sneakers and music which is becoming even more prominent with the amount of brands working with musicians on collaborations. Can you remember what your first love was? Music or sneakers?

Macca: My first love was music. Then it was sneakers. Now it’s music again. Truth is, they’ve always ran parallel with one another in my life, just depends on which one I want to spend more of my hard-earned money on. 

I remember working in Size?, those guys were the first to ever play me DJ Shadow’s ‘Endtroducing’ album – blew my head off! Then, working in Ran was basically equivalent to working in a record store, Paddy schooled me on so much music it’s kinda mad and I’m forever indebted.

FP: I think it’s fair we put you on the spot with a top three, you can listen to three tracks for the rest of your life and wear three sneakers for the rest of your life… what you picking? 

1 – Nas – The World Is Yours (Tip Mix)

2 – Wham! – Blue

3 – Marvin Gaye – Is That Enough

1 – Nike SB Bruin x Lost Art

2 – Vans Era x DQM x Blue Note Records

3 – Asics Gel-Mai Knit x Patta

FP: I feel like we need to discuss The Gun pub. We hear you’re part of their Football Team? How did that come about? By the looks of things, their trophy cabinet is bigger than your beloved Evertons… 

Macca: Hahaha shots fired! The Gun FC was something I was aware of before I moved down here. A fellow Evertonian, Alan Bond, was running the team and I hit him up to see if there was a game for a left footer. There’s a great bunch of lads there, all into good creative stuff and some tidy footballers too. In 2019 we won the Division 4 league going the whole season unbeaten, plus winning a couple of cup competitions as well. If we ever return to some form of normality I have high hopes of us winning something again this year. 

Football has been a great outlet for me in London. There’s often a bad rep that comes with the game but in terms of helping with mental health, I can’t think of anything better than playing a sport or doing physical exercise. It’s a great chance to switch off, nothing else matters for 90 minutes and then you can all go back to the pub and catch up. 

FP: We’ll have to set up a small match with you for a 5 aside game between The Gun vs TEAM FP if you’ll be up for it? We’re used to playing on a cold, wet windy night in Brixton.

Macca: Challenge accepted. I’m warning you, I’m horrible once it gets going but we’ll kiss and make up after the final whistle. 

FP: What can we expect from the mix you’ve put together for us? 

Macca: Well, since it’s New Year’s Eve I’ve tried to remember what it was like to play a warm-up slot on that build up to midnight… but with a touch of ‘you’re probably sat in your living room right now in Tier 4 making dinner or getting pissed’. Nothing too serious, here’s to 2021! 

FP: Lastly, apart from having our fingers crossed for some normality in 2021, whats in the pipeline for Macca/One Glove over the next 365 days?

Macca: Other than cracking on with my radio shows and trying to get back on the football pitch, I’m buzzing to get the first release out on my newly launched One Glove label on the 5th February 2021. I’ve been working throughout 2020 with a guy called ‘moon’ who is a super raw, genuinely talented producer who has put together an incredible 5 track EP called Southside Park. It’s got elements of brokenbeat, house, hip-hop, garage and jungle, with a healthy dose of Liverpudlian adlibs and vocals. I’m expecting the test presses back any week now and super looking forward to getting ONEGLOVE001 out into the world. You can check it via the One Glove’s Bandcamp page – much love to those who’ve already copped a preorder of the vinyl. 

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Pick of the Year | Footpatrol London

31.12.20 General



With 2020 now at an end, the London team at Footpatrol have come together to pick their ‘Shoes of the Year’. 

A year that was filled with endless releases that welcomed old collaborators and new. We saw Nike collaborate with regulars such as Travis Scott, sacai, Off White and Fragment design. New Balance had an unbelievable year teaming up with JJJJound, Joe FreshGoods, Sahele Bembury and a host of inline launches like the return of the 1300JP, 992 and the reintroduction of the 2002R.

adidas welcommed continued partnerships with Human Made, Pharrell Williams and introduced their latest collaborator, Sean Wotherspoon. Attention for 2020/2021 is firmly on the latest A-ZX series with headline grabbing collaborations with LEGO, IRAK and many more to come! The year also welcomed both new silhouettes and throwbacks to old YEEZY’s showing the partnership is as strong as ever!

Let’s not forget ASICS who also looked towards their GEL-LYTE III silhouette on its anniversary. The likes of Kiko Kostadinov and Mita took on the silhouette whilst they too brought in Sean Wotherspoon for his LA to Tokyo inspired take on the GEL-LYTE III.

With all that said, take a look at some of our staffs picks below and let us know what you thought!

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YZY QNTM & BSKTBL ‘Frozen Blue’ | Raffles Closed!

21.12.20 General



For their latest coming together, YEEZY and adidas deliver the QNTM in two variations. Both available in a Frozen Blue colour way, YEEZY bring us the QNMT and BSKTBL in two offerings that bring two different experiences wrapped up in a similar aesthetically looking package.

On the YZY QNTM, an upper composed of embroidered mono mesh that provides a soft, resilient thread with a synthetic suede overlay that offers toe protection and durability. Reflective material throughout the inner webbing and heel counter emits light in darkness. The YZY QNTM elevates the cushioning experience with a re-engineered full- length drop-in Boost midsole that provides optimal comfort where consumers need it most. A semi-translucent clear TPU cage wraps the Boost and adds a distinct design element to the model while the herringbone patterned rubber outsole offers optimal traction

Whilst on the BSKTBL, an RPU cage wraps the upper for structure and durability, while the suede toe overlay offers toe protection and durability. The knitted elastic collar provides a premium feel and multi-directional support. Reflective material throughout the inner webbing and heel counter emits light in darkness. The YZY BSKTBL elevates the cushioning experience with a re-engineered full-length drop-in Boost midsole with a high-performance shank that provides optimal comfort where athletes need it most, while the herringbone rubber outsole provides superior traction for dynamic cuts and pivots.

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To enter the QNTM ONLINE raffle (UK only), CLICK HERE!

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To enter, you’re required to sign up via the above form, this WON’T be available in-store to sign up on. 

To sign up to the Online raffle, you will be prompted to complete a pre-authorisation payment of the retail price of the product plus shipping costs. This will be held until raffle completion. Those successful will have their raffle win posted out to the address entered during sign up. Those unsuccessful will see a return of their funds, this can take up to 5 working days from when the winners have been drawn. The raffle is limited to one entry per household! Multiple entries will be cancelled!

Please Note: Raffle sign ups WON’T be available in-store. Please use the above forms to sign up for the in-store raffles. Those successful in the raffle will be notified via email with the collection dates. To ensure the safety of both our staff and customers, our store is currently running via appointments only. You will need to Instagram DM us to book an appointment to collect your win within the given dates.

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adidas YEEZY 700 v3 ‘Clay Brown’ | Raffle Closed!

18.12.20 General



The YEEZY 700 V3 Clay Brown features an upper composed of monofilament engineered mesh with RPU overlays for structure and durability while the bootie construction provides a snug adaptable fit. The RPU cage has glow in the dark features that provide a unique look and feel. This model features no-tie stretch laces for easy on and off wear and comes equipped with a second set of standard laces. The PU encapsulated EVA midsole provides comfort and durability, and the herringbone rubber outsole offers unique design cues and improved traction.

PLEASE TAKE TIME TO READ THE BELOW!

To enter the ONLINE raffle (UK only), CLICK HERE!

To enter, you’re required to sign up via the above form, this WON’T be available in-store to sign up on. 

To sign up to the Online raffle, you will be prompted to complete a pre-authorisation payment of the retail price of the product plus shipping costs. This will be held until raffle completion. Those successful will have their raffle win posted out to the address entered during sign up. Those unsuccessful will see a return of their funds, this can take up to 5 working days from when the winners have been drawn. The raffle is limited to one entry per household! Multiple entries will be cancelled!

Please Note: Raffle sign ups WON’T be available in-store. Please use the above forms to sign up for the in-store raffles. Those successful in the raffle will be notified via email with the collection dates. To ensure the safety of both our staff and customers, our store is currently running via appointments only. You will need to Instagram DM us to book an appointment to collect your win within the given dates.

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Staff Rotations | Brad, Marketing

18.12.20 General



Through out this year, we reached out to the community to learn more about their collections, giving them the tough task of choosing a Top 5. Though some people broke this rule and showed 6, or even came back for a second go, It was really interesting to see such a wide, diverse range of footwear that at the end of the day, suited each person depending on their personal style and their wants and needs when it comes to buying sneakers.

At Footpatrol, we’re no different and now we’re coming to the end of 2020, we thought we’d give you an insight into our current rotations and what we’re wearing at the moment. 

Whether it’s old or new, GR or collaborations, bold prints or stripped back colour ways, we are all passionate about sneakers here at Footpatrol so over the next coming weeks, a different member of TEAMFP will share their current rotation of sneakers.

Continuing this journey through our rotations, we now look to a member of our marketing department, Brad. A guy that’s well known for his love of all things Nike Powerwall, Brad has managed to amass a vast array of sneakers within his collection that spans every brand and every style imaginable.

Footpatrol: So why this rotation?

Brad: Basically most people that know me know how much of a Powerwall neek I am so I thought it was time to showcase some other stuff that I have within the collection! Admittedly one Powerwall found its way in but the rest are pairs that I think are mad underrated and overall just cool as hell.

The Nike Airmax 360 Tier – 0 Powerwall is dubbed the rarest out of the pack with there only 96 rumoured to be made. For me it was less to do with the rarity but the quality of the suede/felt type upper. Not only that the 360 designed by Martin Lotti is one of the all time greatest Airmax models no doubt about it, comfortable, aggressive looking and slaps in almost every colour!

The Supreme Flyknit have always been one of those shoes when I was younger I would look at and think wow imagine owning those! With Flyknit technology being so comfortable it’s one of the best shoes to have on you all the time and low key enough that most people don’t clock what they are. The best part about them though is the box, I’m pretty sure they are one of the only if not the only non-sb shoe to come in a Nike SB box.

I think as releases go the Solebox Reebok Workout Low is one of my most prized pairs and it’s not even hyped! A deer friend gave me them as he was looking to clear some old pairs out and after doing some research discovered they were one of the first trainers to feature fish leather (Oki-Ni I think did it first with adi) and was limited to less that 20 odd pairs worldwide. Honestly they are just incredible in hand honestly. The plan is to get them signed by Hikmet Sugoer to make it the real deal, so Hikmet if you’re reading this slide in my dms G.

FP: Is there something you look for in a release before buying it?

Brad: Haha I’m a sucker for Pink, honestly sometimes that inclusion of pink can sway me on a purchase. I’m a huge technology and history buff though so if its got some substance im more than likely find myself potential pulling the trigger. Quality though is always important it’s sad to pay for something that will fall apart or crack on you regardless how much you wanted it.

FP: Give us 3 pairs that you think deserve some attention and love within your collection?

Brad: Nike Hyperadapt 1.0 – I haven’t bust them out in a while and no word of a lie they are one of the coolest shoes ever. I always see people moan about the price of new tech when shoes come out and it makes me wonder how you’d expect for something with so much new tech to be affordable straight off the bat. It has to start somewhere until they can make it cost effective.

Bobbito Garcia x Nike Air Force 1 ‘Pilgrims’ – I’m too scared to wear them, they are so pretty, clean, quality is amazing. It’s just a shoe I want to last forever so they are hiding away until the next time I’m feeling brave!

Nike Air Huarache ‘Escapes’ – I have worn them a grand total of 1 time since owning them for the last 3 or 4 years. The upper peeled away from the midsole and I just never got round to fixing them. In fact that’s exactly what I’m going to try to do before the end of the year!

FP: Tell us about that special model, what is it and why do you love them so much? 

Brad: Going through my collection the most common model featured is the Airmax 93. It’s my all time favourite Airmax silhouette purely down to the fact of its PHat bootie of a bubble and the fact it’s design was inspired by plastic milk judges found in local supermarkets. I don’t drink milk or anything but it made me laugh and I have loved it ever since. It’s under appreciated that is for sure.

FP: What is it about the Airmax 93, that catches your eye?

That big bootie of a bubble!

FP: Before you run off! Tell us one new trick you learnt during this year’s lockdowns?

I learnt how to do a 360 pop shuvit on my skateboard.

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adidas YEEZY Boost 350 v2 ‘Taupe’ | Raffles Closed!

17.12.20 General



The YEEZY BOOST 350 V2 features an upper composed of multi-toned re-engineered Primeknit with a post-dyed monofilament side stripe woven into the upper. This model features no-tie stretch laces for easy on and off wear and comes equipped with a second set of standard laces. The midsole utilizes adidas ́ innovative BOOSTTM technology.

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To enter the ONLINE raffle (UK only), CLICK HERE!

To enter the LONDON IN-STORE raffle, CLICK HERE!

To enter the PARIS IN-STORE raffle, CLICK HERE!

To enter, you’re required to sign up via the above form, this WON’T be available in-store to sign up on. 

To sign up to the Online raffle, you will be prompted to complete a pre-authorisation payment of the retail price of the product plus shipping costs. This will be held until raffle completion. Those successful will have their raffle win posted out to the address entered during sign up. Those unsuccessful will see a return of their funds, this can take up to 5 working days from when the winners have been drawn. The raffle is limited to one entry per household! Multiple entries will be cancelled!

Please Note: Raffle sign ups WON’T be available in-store. Please use the above forms to sign up for the in-store raffles. Those successful in the raffle will be notified via email with the collection dates. To ensure the safety of both our staff and customers, our store is currently running via appointments only. You will need to Instagram DM us to book an appointment to collect your win within the given dates.

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Air Jordan I OG High ‘Dark Mocha’ | Raffles Closed!

16.12.20 General



In recent times, the ‘Mocha’ or ‘Dark Mocha’ colourway has definitely garnered traction, especially since the release of Travis Scott’s sought after Air Jordan I collaboration in 2019. However, the caffè inspired hue was initially seen on the Air Jordan III silhouette in 2001 and never really reached the hearts of consumers back then and became a forgotten figure throughout the years. Though in 2018, collectors saw the return of the AJIII ‘Mocha’ for the first time and became an iteration that a lot of people wanted. 

Then the introduction of the composite colour on the beloved Air Jordan I OG High came to fruition albeit with one of the biggest rap artists currently, Travis Scott. It was the first time seeing the colour display across the timeless classic within a suede material as opposed to the traditional leather. This colour almost became synonymous to the rapper.

For Holiday 2020, Jordan Brand are back with one last Air Jordan I for the year and it doesn’t disappoint. The AJI OG High ‘Dark Mocha’ employs a new twist on a familiar OG colour scheme, the ‘Black Toe’. The upper features a sail leather which sets the canvas for the combination of the black leather in the forefront meeting a soft brown nubuck on the heel. Further black hits are on the Wings logo and tongue tab to give an overall clean and subtle look.

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To enter the ONLINE raffle (UK only), CLICK HERE!

To enter the LONDON IN-STORE raffle, CLICK HERE!

To enter the PARIS IN-STORE raffle, CLICK HERE!

To enter, you’re required to sign up via the above form, this WON’T be available in-store to sign up on. 

To sign up to the Online raffle, you will be prompted to complete a pre-authorisation payment of the retail price of the product plus shipping costs. This will be held until raffle completion. Those successful will have their raffle win posted out to the address entered during sign up. Those unsuccessful will see a return of their funds, this can take up to 5 working days from when the winners have been drawn. The raffle is limited to one entry per household! Multiple entries will be cancelled!

Please Note: Raffle sign ups WON’T be available in-store. Please use the above forms to sign up for the in-store raffles. Those successful in the raffle will be notified via email with the collection dates. To ensure the safety of both our staff and customers, our store is currently running via appointments only. You will need to Instagram DM us to book an appointment to collect your win within the given dates.

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NOCTA Apparel Collection | Raffle Closed!

16.12.20 General



NOCTA, a collection for the collective, has arrived. The form-fitting apparel nods to sport, but is rooted in and inspired by those who roam the streets, those who are on the go and want functional, comfortable and elevated everyday essentials.

The timeless silhouettes and style lines mirror Nike’s evolution throughout the years. For this drop, an aggressive and distinct black and University Gold colour palette makes a striking first impression. A mix of functional and cosmetic details, like reflective-design piping and bevelled Swooshes throughout the collection, add subtle yet distinctive details that complement each other. Each piece is marked with the symbols of NOCTA and the spirit of the night.

PLEASE TAKE TIME TO READ THE BELOW!

Puffer Jacket – ONLINE raffle (UK only), CLICK HERE!

Track Jacket – ONLINE raffle (UK only), CLICK HERE!

Fleece Pant – ONLINE raffle (UK only), CLICK HERE!

Hoody – ONLINE raffle (UK only), CLICK HERE!

Track Pant – ONLINE raffle (UK only), CLICK HERE!

Mock Neck Top – ONLINE raffle (UK only), CLICK HERE!

T-Shirt – ONLINE raffle (UK only), CLICK HERE!

Cap – ONLINE raffle (UK only), CLICK HERE!

To enter, you’re required to sign up via the above form, this WON’T be available in-store to sign up on. 

To sign up to the Online raffle, you will be prompted to complete a pre-authorisation payment of the retail price of the product plus shipping costs. This will be held until raffle completion. Those successful will have their raffle win posted out to the address entered during sign up. Those unsuccessful will see a return of their funds, this can take up to 5 working days from when the winners have been drawn. The raffle is limited to one entry per household! Multiple entries will be cancelled!

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