Categories
Sneaker Saturday

Sneaker Saturday: Collin Brazan

This is how he wanted to take the picture I swear.

This week, I caught up with Collin Brazan, a Mass Communication senior wearing his “80’s Mickey” Old Skool Vans. They’re a limited collaboration between Disney and Vans that Collin was able to get before they sold out. He’s really happy he didn’t have to pay an arm and a leg for them, too. Between us getting distracted online shoe shopping, I managed to get enough of an interview done to get some conversation

“That’s why I like Vans. They’re not expensive and they all look so unique. Every design of vans are so different. They all have their own style and you can rock your own style with them.”

-Collin Brazan

We talked a lot about how Vans are definitely an essential pick-up for all college students looking to improve their shoe game. Besides just enjoying the designs of his shoes, Collin also really enjoys Vans because they’re affordable. As shoes can sometime climb into quadruple digit prices, it’s often so relieving to be able to get a nice pair of sneakers for under $100.

“When you think of college students, you think of style, you think of affordability. Everybody wants to flex a little bit and Vans are a great way to do that.”

-Collin Brazan

I asked him if he ever thought about lace swapping or doing anything to the Vans to change them and Collin said how he was perfectly happy with the stock pair. There’s so much already going on in the shoe that I’d hate to ruin the checkerboard print with weird laces, he said.

When he isn’t wearing those, Collin likes to break out his Adidas Ultraboosts. A super comfortable shoe that is meant to be worn and is a great sneaker to rotate to on a rainy day.

We started to discuss grails (sneakers that you really want). Collin had two. The Hallow’s Eve Off-White Blazers and the Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse Air Jordan 1s.

The Jordans are particularly special to him. Collin is incredibly passionate about animation and he’s a huge fan of Marvel. This shoe was a combination of all of his interests. Unfortunately, this shoe was also the one that got away from him. He was in the theater watching Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse when he finally made the decision to not buy a pair. Now the price has doubled and he is just waiting to get a pair.

I really enjoyed that story and that he remembered it to tell it to me. That shows that shoes stick with us, even if was a pair we decided to not buy a year and a half ago.

Make sure to follow Collin on Instagram!

As always, this is Robbie reminding you to keep your laces tight!

Categories
New Releases

Newly Released: OFF-WHITE Air Jordan 5 SP ‘MUSLIN’

Just released on Saturday, February 15th, were Virgil Abloh’s first design of an Air Jordan since his popular collection of Air Jordan 1’s.

This shoe makes for the 4th Air Jordan in OFF-WHITE’s massive collection.

These retailed for $220. As of right now depending on your size, they’re re-selling anywhere from $850 to $1200.

Obviously I didn’t get a pair, but I did scour the internet for every available fact on them I could find!

Like most OFF-WHITE products, they’re deconstructed. Abloh yellowed the sole of the shoe, something that doesn’t usually happen until years of wear. The shoe is also covered in thin plastic that gives it a worn look. It also features the “Nike Air” block on the back, something we don’t get to see too often anymore. There are transparent holes around the shoes that show off the inside.

I love these shoes. I’m a huge model of the Air Jordan 5 and I love OFF-WHITE stuff like everyone else. I’m a big fan of pre-distressed shoes as well because it’s easier to keep them clean. Nicholls always has puddles and mud so with a shoe like this, I can walk care-free. I’m not a huge fan of the holes in the shoe as that usually requires me to start matching my socks to my shoes but that’s a small complaint. If I ever see a student in these, I’ll be sure to get them on Sneaker Saturday!

As always, this is Robbie telling you to keep your laces tight!

Design a site like this with WordPress.com
Get started