A Must Cop Sneakers of 2017

Hey guys welcome to yet another sneaker blog, hope you having good time and to all fellow Muslims out there hope you are a having the a good time this Ramadan. Today am just bringing you the dopest sneakers that are rocking 2017 and yes you gotta have these in your collection or if you might have a pair or two so just share.

So here are the top sneakers of 2017

Adidas NMD_R1 “OG”

 Originally released last year, NMD_R1 made a lot of noise in the sneaker world, and was undoubtedly one of the most popular sneakers of 2016 for heads of all ages. Capitalizing on the silhouette’s massive popularity, adidas brought back the OG colorway, featuring a black upper, complete with red and blue plugs in the midsole. You already know, NMD fans went wild.


COMME des GARÇONS x NikeLab Vapormax

 Another example of the fruitful relationship between COMME des GARÇONS and Nike, this runway-ready version of the Vapormax featured a sock-like fit and branded tape along the forefoot in place of a lace closure. Two versions were teased in all-black and ice blue, to complement mainline versions of the sneaker which Nike is calling an Air Revolution.


Sneakersnstuff x Social Status x adidas Consortium Superstar Boost

 The Superstar is one of the most classic shoes in adidas’ catalog, and when the German sportswear brand added its touted Boost technology, the refreshed silhouette instantly became a contender for sneaker of the year. Social Status and Sneakernstuff were brought on to introduce the silhouette as part of Consortium’s Sneaker Exchange program.


ACRONYM x NikeLab Air Force 1 Downtown

 As a follow up on ACRONYM’s Lunar Force 1, the German technical brand led by Canadian designer Errolson Hugh once again takes on the Air Force 1, arriving in the form of the high-top Air Force 1 Downtown. Tactical details run throughout, including a milspec strap closure, and militaristic branding, while quality leather lofts up the design. Three total colorways were made available as part of a limited NikeLab release.

Adidas Originals YEEZY Boost 350 V2

 If the YEEZY Boost craze wasn’t big enough already, another rendition of the shoe sure added fuel to the fire. Colloquially named the “Zebra V2” by sneakerheads on the internet, this striped, black and white version did bear a certain resemblance to the African horse-donkey, but wasn’t explicitly named as such by Adidas. Rather than being sold at the usual Adidas stockists, the release was limited to adidas Originals stores and from Adidas online, driving resale prices through the roof, and leading people to believe this was the most limited V2 yet.


Our Legacy x Vans Vault Pack

Vault by Vans joined forces with Stockholm menswear brand Our Legacy for a collaborative capsule that drew inspiration from California hardcore punk culture. Classic sneaker silhouettes like the Half Cab, Sk8-Mid, Old Skool and Authentic were imagined in bold orange, black and white color schemes. The elevated footwear offerings were also complimented by an apparel range in matching tones.

KAWS x Air Jordan IV

 Perhaps the most momentous Jordan news since the Nike sub-brand’s Supreme collaboration in 2015, legendary graffiti artist Brian “KAWS” Donnelly served up his own take on the IV. The resulting sneaker is bare of any traditional plastic details, and instead is entirely comprised of premium grey suede, right down to the cage. The pared-down color scheme pays homage to KAWS’ Companion characters, and is finished with a glow-in-the-dark outsole. Naturally, KAWS’ “XX” is featured boldly on the heel in place of Jordan’s classic “Air” marking.


HAVEN x adidas Consortium Ultra Boost Uncaged

 The collaborative Ultra Boost Uncaged between Canadian retailer HAVEN and adidas Consortium features reflective details on the laces, as well as reflective paneling on the Primeknit upper. The highly minimalist design is even bare of adidas’ signature Three Stripe detailing. As with any blacked-out Ultra Boost from adidas, these were an instant hit among sneakerheads around the world.

Supreme x Nike Air More Uptempo

 In the vein of Supreme’s other jarring Nike choices, like the Foamposite and Air Max 98, the New York City skate brand came correct with a pack of three Air More Uptempos in April 2017. While the black choice was by far the most sensible, additional red and gold choices rounded out the pack, which retailed exclusively online.

You have it the sneaker making headlines in 2017 cop one.  
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