The Sole Food Sneakers Podcast Dustin Griffin
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How J. Balvin beat the bots, why Sabrina Ionescu’s next sneaker is going to be the best shoe in basketball and what is going on with the Travis Scott Air Jordan 1 Low?
Today we're talking about the recent release of J. Balvin's newest Jordan sneaker. We're also taking a look at Sabrina Ionescu's upcoming second sneaker with Nike. And we're talking about the many, many Travis Scott Jordan 1 low releases the brand has planned for this year and next. Enjoy!
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Kendrick Lamar vs. Drake - The Sneaker Battle
Today we're talking about the sneaker histories of both Kendrick Lamar and Drake. We'll tie their sneaker output to their musical output, talk about where things went wrong between the two and then crown a winner in the battle of their sneaker catalogues. Enjoy it!
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The Sneaker and Streetwear History of Nigo
Today we're talking about Nigo, the influential designer and creator of A Bathing Ape and Human Made. We'll talk about Nigo helping to create the streetwear scene in Tokyo, his relationship with American hip hop and some of its biggest stars and some of the classic sneakers that have come from Bape over the years. Enjoy!
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Nike's Cult Classics Program, Adidas's big night in the NBA playoffs, New Balance's newest old Y2K runner and Caitlin Clark picks her sneaker brand.
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Sneaker Release Updates, Wemby's New Nike Logo and Why the Air Jordan 2/3 is Doper Than You Think
Today we're checking in on some new and exciting sneakers that have been teased and announced that are set to come out later this year. We also talk about Wemby's far out new Nike logo and about why the Air Jordan 2/3 is actually super dope and a great kick for summer. Enjoy!
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The History of Nike Air Max
Today, for Air Max Day 2024, we're talking the history of the Air Max sneaker, one of Nike's most innovative and beloved lines. After running through the history of AM, we dive into some of the standout releases and collaborations that the Air Max has seen and end on a few thoughts about what the Air Max has meant, and continues to mean, to its fans of collectors the world over. Enjoy!