Sneaker Freaker ‘Soled Out’ | Available Now!

29.10.21 General



First founded way back in 2002 when physical publications were at their peak and were sought after collectables, Sneaker Freaker has turned itself from a DIY zine style into a global documentation that covers everything footwear related that makes them a go to for any sneaker collector.

For their 15th anniversary, Sneaker Freaker went all out with the creation of their frankly massive ‘The Ultimate Sneaker Book. What served as a massive back catalogue of 15 years of Sneaker Freaker, the book was a 700 page journey down memory lane that covered sneaker history in its most detailed and now, the guys over at Sneaker Freaker have worked their magic once again for their latest book, ‘Soled Out’.

When people say ‘Good things come to those who wait’, that couldn’t be more true than this latest book. 10 years in the making, Sneaker Freaker have curated another 700 page masterpiece that takes all us sneaker fans back in time to look at over 900 vintage advertisements. Covering 13 brands, ‘Soled Out’ looks back at some of the biggest, the best and opens our eyes to campaigns you may never have seen before but you need to see including certain brands going toe to toe within their advertisements but not to spoil anything, we’ll let you spot those!

Take a closer look at the book and some of the ad’s below and if you’re anything like us, this’ll be one that will be added to the coffee table!

Shop the Sneaker Freaker ‘Soled Out’ book here!

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Columbia Sportswear 2021 | Brand Focus

29.10.21 General



Coming into those winter months, it’s quite possibly the best time to shed light on a brand you should consider to have within your winter rotation. Where to begin when it comes to Columbia Sportswear… Based in the Pacific North-West, the brand began life back in the 1930’s and ever since they began, Columbia have continued to be at the forefront when it comes to innovating and exploring the world of the outdoors garments and footwear.

As mentioned, with the brand being based in the Pacific North-West, you can only imagine the amount of rich forests, snow covered mountains and rugged coastline that lays on their doorstep and it’s this terrain that has helped Columbia Sportswear become experts within the world of outdoors for 80 years!

Though Soho doesn’t quite have those luxuries, London does boast some of the most unique patches of scenery based within it. Whether thats Epping Forest, Hampstead Heath or Richmond, there is plenty of places to test Columbias latest offerings. For Fall 2021, we headed out to Richmond Park with the Columbia Flow Asphalt and Flow Borough Low to see how they’d fair up on the wet, muddy terrain.

Both silhouettes utilise a chunky, rugged outsole and both focus their attention on usability and function with the idea of tackling all conditions in mind. The uppers are both constructed from a mixture of mesh suedes that make the most of waterproof protection and non-marking traction rubber.

To shop this latest offering from Columbia, click here!

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Nike Zoom Spectrum Plus | Now Available

17.08.18 General



Nike Zoom Spectrum Plus

Originally released in 2003, it initially served as footwear for Japanese runners who required more motion control and structure while the aesthetics were inspired by hot-rod drag racing culture hence the notable flames on the upper.

The silhouette made its return on the scene in 2018 with a collaboration with NYC skate brand Supreme, in which it saw the OG colour making its way back up as well as a new colourway in Black. Coming off the back of those releases, Nike have quickly returned with 2 more new colourways.

To some, the OG aesthetics may seem bold, although, these two colourways are bolder. Still featuring its signature flames the original design however, is overpowered by newly displayed graphics, respectively. One silhouette contains a mixture of Court Purple and Deep Royal Blue along with a blend of patterns in different varieties. There are hints of palm trees and skylines as well as checkerboard displays on the inner lining. A midsole in Geyser Grey and a Japanese kanji appears on the tongue and heel which translates to “War”.

The other pair alongside this silhouette contains similar graphics with hints of palm trees but with areal views of a cityscape in the night. With a mixture of Melon Tint and Palest Purple, like its counterpart, this too sits atop a Geyser Grey midsole and includes the Japanese kanji on tongue and heel.

Nike Zoom Spectrum is now available online. Sizes range from UK5.5 – UK12 (including half sizes), priced at £130.

Shop the Nike Zoom Spectrum Plus now via the Footpatrol Website.

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