
Sneakers for men’s

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Sneaker Description:Nike Air Max 1 x Patta “Noise Aqua
This is a stylish and modern take on the Nike Air Max 1, known for its comfortable silhouette and iconic Air Max cushioning. The design features a unique wave-patterned suede overlay, blending different shades of blue, including navy and sky blue, to create a layered, oceanic feel.
- Upper Base: A mix of off-white mesh and suede, giving the shoe a breathable yet premium texture.
- Overlays: Rich navy blue and steel blue suede arranged in a wave-like pattern that wraps around the shoe, adding both motion and depth.
- Swoosh: A soft tan suede Nike Swoosh on the side panel, offering a subtle contrast to the cooler tones.
- Mini Swoosh: Embroidered mini white Swoosh on the lateral toe box for extra branding flair.
- Midsole: Classic white Air Max midsole with a visible Air unit in the heel, maintaining the heritage look.
- Outsole: Deep brown rubber outsole for grip and contrast.
Style & Vibe:
This sneaker has a natural, earthy tone with coastal vibes, perfect for casual streetwear looks. It blends retro running aesthetics with modern material play and color blocking.

New Balance 550
New Balance 550 ‘White Green / Pine Green’The vibrant green colorway is a nod to the daring and adventurous spirit of the wearer, while the classic white base provides a clean, crisp backdrop that highlights the shoe’s striking design features.
Samba OG Shoes
The Samba is arguably the shoe that kicked off this whole wave, and it has been nothing short of inescapable for the last few years.
First released in the 1950s, the Samba was built for indoor football. It featured (and still does) a grippy gum sole, a low profile, a narrow cut, and iconic Three Stripes branding to the sides. But its recent resurgence has taken it far beyond five-a-side.
These days, the Samba is the go-to slim sneaker for, well, everyone. It’s a bit played out for those who like to be at the forefront of what’s trending, but a classic piece of footwear nonetheless.


New Balance – 9060 “Blue” sneakers – men – Calf Suede/Rubber/Fabric/Fabric –
Puma Men’s Palermo
Inspired by the fireproof boots worn by racing drivers, the Puma Speedcat first rose to prominence in the early 2000s. Believe it or not, it’s the best-selling Puma sneaker ever, and having experienced a massive resurgence last year, those numbers promise to rise further still.
Designed for grip and agility in tight spaces, the Speedcat hugs the foot closely, featuring a rounded toe and a slim rubber outsole that creeps up the side of the shoe in certain areas. It just looks fast, even when standing still.


Nike Blazer Mid 77
In the ’70s, Nike was the new shoe on the block. So new in fact, we were still breaking into the basketball scene and testing prototypes on the feet of our local team. Of course, the design improved over the years, but the name stuck. The Nike Blazer Mid ’77 Vintage—classic since the beginning.
Reebok Club C 85
ntroducing the Reebok classic shoes in crisp white leather, designed for timeless style and comfort. The lightweight EVA and rubber sole ensures durability while providing superior support. Ideal for casual or sporty occasions, these shoes elevate your look with their sleek silhouette. The premium materials deliver an effortless blend of fashion and functionality, making them a must-have addition to your wardrobe. Experience the perfect fusion of elegance and performance with Reebok.


Chuck Taylor All Star
Chuck Taylor All-Stars or Converse All Stars (also referred to as “Converse“, “Chuck Taylors“, “Chucks“, “Cons“, “All Stars“, and “Chucky Ts“) are sneakers manufactured by American fashion brand Converse (a subsidiary of Nike, Inc. since 2003). Initially developed as a basketball shoe in the early 20th century, its design has remained largely unchanged since its introduction. The shoe consists of a stitched upper portion, and a toe cap and outsole usually made of rubber. Although Chuck Taylors are made of various materials such as leather or suede, the original and most widely known version is made from cotton canvas. The innovative detail of the original shoe was the “loose lining” of soft canvas that was intended to provide flexibility and prevent blisters.
‘ ASICS ‘
Step up your streetwear game with these classic ASICS low-top sneakers, featuring a clean white leather upper accented by bold navy blue side stripes. The retro silhouette is enhanced with subtle panel detailing, a cushioned off-white midsole, and a grippy grey outsole for all-day comfort and durability. A perfect blend of sport and style — ideal for casual fits or athleisure looks.

Air Jordan 1 Retro ‘Chicago’
The Nike Air Jordan 1 “Chicago” colorway, first released in 1985, draws inspiration from the Chicago Bulls’ team colors and Michael Jordan’s iconic status with the team. The design, featuring red, white, and black, was initially controversial as it violated the NBA’s uniform policy requiring shoes to be at least 51% white. Nike embraced the attention, paying the fines and using the controversy as a marketing opportunity. The “Chicago” colorway has been re-released in various forms over the years, including the “Lost & Found” version which aimed to replicate the look of a vintage, box-fresh pair found after years in storage.

