It’s that time of year again! This weekend marks the halfway point through 2019, so we’ve launched one hell of a sale to celebrate. Prices have been slashed on just about every brand in store, across both footwear and apparel. With so many bargains up for grabs, we figured we’d give you a little help and highlight some of our top footwear bargains.
Nike SB x NBA Dunk High Pro NBA (Was: €120 Now: €84)

Missed out on the recent ‘NYC to Paris’ Air Jordan 1 SBs? You’re not alone… but that doesn’t mean you need to miss out on all the destruction! Nike dropped these Dunk High SBs, which feature similar wear-away uppers that reveal a Cavs-inspired make-up beneath, earlier in the year in collaboration with the NBA. They can now be yours for €30 off, making it a little easier to skate and destroy. The wear-away Zoom Bruin Ultra and Blazer Low GT from the same NBA x Nike SB are also currently on sale.
Nike Air Max 2 Light (Was: €140 Now: €98)

The Air Max 2 Light was of the rarest Air Max silhouettes in history prior to its return earlier this year, having disappeared shortly after its 1994 debut and taking a quarter of a century to make its retro return. There’s no guarantee that the model will remain part of Nike’s regular release lineup once the anniversary celebrations are through, so we recommend you stock up while you still can. We’ve knocked €42 off the price tag of the ‘Blue Lagoon’ OG, so there’s never been a better time to add a pair to your collection.
Diadora Rebound Ace (Was: €115 Now: €57.50)

When it comes to Diadora, most sneakerheads know them best for their selection of sharp alphanumeric runners – and rightfully so! Diadora have put out some amazing retro runner releases in recent, but they aren’t the only sneakers from the Italian sportswear brand that are worth your hard-earned dollars. Diadora were also responsible for some stellar tennis designs in the early 90s, like these Rebound Aces. We’re not going to beat around the bush, the colourway is really the star of the show here. It oozes early 90s and is loud enough to give Agassi’s classic Tech Challenge range a run for its money!
Nike WMNS Air Max 1 Essential (Was: €135 Now €81)

So, why does this one make the cut? Well, you need look no further than the name. Nike have labelled these an ‘Essential’ release for a reason. This one’s a derivative of the classic Air Max 1 colour-blocking and is, in essence, a slightly lighter spin on the OG ‘Royal Blue’. Anything with that classic AM1 blocking is a must-cop in our books and these are an easy purchase at their newly discounted price of €94.50. They are also available with ‘Psychic Pink’ accents instead of the blue if you’re looking for something a little brighter.
Nike SB Team Classic (Was: €75 Now: €56.25)

Love the look of Tom Sachs’ Mars Yard Shoe, but not prepared to drop the four-digit asking price to rock a pair on the daily? Then this is the shoe for you! This recent SB release perfectly mimics the colourway of Tom Sachs’ planet-hopping collab at just a fraction of the cost. These were already an affordable buy at €75, but we’ve knocked €15 off the price tag to make them even easier on your bank balance.
Reebok Aztrek (Was: €90 Now: €63)

When you think of the most iconic Reebok models from the early 90s, the brand’s Pump-blessed silhouettes are guaranteed to come out on top… and rightfully so! The tech was so jaw-dropping at the time that even Nike attempted to play catch up with their own inflatable designs. Sadly, this meant that many of Reebok’s stellar Pump-less designs from the period were often overlooked when it came to the retro treatment – including the Aztrek.
Designed by Christian Tresser as a spiritual successor 1979’s Aztec runner, the Aztrek arrived in ‘93 as an aggressive off-road runner that was also one of the most comfortable on the market at the time, thanks to its use of Hexalite cushioning. It took Reebok 25 years to resurrect the model, but, thankfullly, they didn’t cut any corners when they finally did. The retro was created directly off the original and Reebok went all out for its return, serving up a stack of colourways both old and new. Our pick is this eye-catching OG combination of white, black, yellow and cobalt. Almost every colourway is on sale (some even cheaper!), so make sure you check them out before the Aztrek returns to the archives.
adidas ZX930 x EQT (Was: €170 Now: €85)

Remixing classic sneakers can often be a recipe for disaster – especially when the original is an obscure gem that’s painfully overdue for a retro. Miraculously, adidas managed to toe this delicate line with absolute finesse when they updated the ZX930 runner with EQT-inspired Boost tooling as part of the brand’s ‘Never Made’ collection. The new soles arguably improve upon the original design, by complementing the tech-focused uppers with equally staunch bottoms. For an added dose of blasphemy, adidas blessed this particular drop with the Micropacer’s signature silver make-up, but it all just works! Heritage aesthetics and modern comfort, together in harmony.
All of these sneakers – and many, many more – are available right now, while stocks last, in store and online. For more bargains, check out the full Sales section!