Reebok Question
Allen Iverson and Reebok celebrated the 20th Anniversary of the Question in a major way with a wide array of collabs. While new makeups delighted, it’s hard to be mad at the retro release of the famed OG “Blue Toe” that AI donned as a rookie.
Air Jordan 12
The retro cycle may spin faster than it used to, but it’d Supreme been a long while since we got the “Flu Game” 12s in original form. Remastered and using choice leather, this iconic colorway from perhaps MJ’s most memorable game did not disappoint. The retro of the year from JB? It just might be.
Nike Air Force 1 “LA”
Coming out of nowhere, the Nike Air Force 1 Low “LA” relaunched at ComplexCon. A forgotten favorite except for AF1 fans on the West Coast, this shoe will see wider release this December.
Air Jordan 9
New nickname, same old style, the remastered Air Jordan 9 is also on tap to return in OG fashion. Never worn in an NBA game by Mike but seen on his statue and in the film Space Jam, this Chicago colorway is a staple for any fans of the GOAT.
Nike Air Tech Challenge II
Much like the previously mentioned Barkleys, the Nike Air Tech Challenge II has retuned a handful of times. But who is complaining about aper “Hot Lava” launch? Unexpected but Supreme appreciated, we’re grateful these came back in 2016.
Nike Air Foamposite Pro “Dr. Doom”
Truth be told, these probably would’ve made more noise a few boots back when Foams were on fire, but nevertheless, the “Dr. Doom” Pros stand as one of the most coveted colorways in the Foamposite Franchise. Celebrating their ten year anniversary, these are a good holiday get.