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Nike Air Max CB 34

Nike Air Max CB 34

The Round Mound of Rebound has seen most of his shoes retro at least a time or two. Back for another round, the Nike Air Max CB 34 sees the Godzilla pair hit retail once again for an always nostaglic wear.

Nike Air Force 1 Mid “Wheat”

Nike Air Force 1 Mid “Flax”

A good surprise but hard to get, the famed “Flax” Nike Air Force 1 Mid came back in quickstrike fashion via the SNKRS app. These went super fast, will we see a restock?

Air Jordan 17+

Air Jordan 17+ Copper

Wizards era retros are a rarity, but the Air Jordan 17+ “Copper” was a great place to start. Luxe and loaded with detail, this first time bringback was a good contrast to store walls and outfits built around ’80s and ’90s silos.

Nike Sock Dart

Nike Sock Dart Racer Blue

From OG oddity to NikeLab rarity, the Sock Dart finally went full-on GR in 2016 and it wasn’t a bad thing at all. Cozy, classic and still progressive in appearance despite being over a decade old, this shoe was welcomed at retail and worn by many.

Nike Dunk High “Be True to Your School”

Nike Dunk High Michigan

The Nike Dunk High “Be True to Your School” collection serves as building blocks for the foundation of sneaker culture. From Michigan to UNLV, a host of OGs came back to the delight of old heads while providing a history lesson for younger collectors.

Nike Air Zoom Talaria

Nike Air Zoom Talaria Volt

Tennis Ball Talarias are good in any era. This proved true in 2016 when they recieved the retro treatment. Much like the Spiridon, these hit a sweet spot for fans of the rarest retro runners.

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