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size? collections – @will.i.ian – footwear collector

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On this edition of size? collections, London’s very own footwear connoisseur, @will.i.ian, has shared his exceptional rotation with us.

Check it out below…

Union x Air Jordan 1 ‘Black Toe’ – 2019

Union x Air Jordan 1 ‘Black Toe’ - 2019

“The execution on this Jordan is insane; in my opinion, it topped the original ‘Black Toe’. For me, it is the best ever Air Jordan 1 collaboration to date.”

Nike x Sean Wotherspoon Air Max 97/1 – 2018

Nike x Sean Wotherspoon Air Max 97/1 - 2018

“By mixing two classic Air Max silhouettes together Sean created something special – the materials and execution are brilliant.”

Air Jordan 1 ‘Shattered Backboard’ – 2015

Air Jordan 1 ‘Shattered Backboard' - 2015

“I was extremely lucky to cop these on release day. The story, colours and quality all make this an incredible shoe to have as part of my collection.”

Air Jordan IV ‘Classic Green’ – 2004

Air Jordan IV ‘Classic Green’ - 2004

“I was lucky to acquire this pair for a steal a few years ago. In my mind, it is the best non-OG Jordan IV colourway. The new upcoming version doesn’t do it justice at all.”

Air Jordan 1 ‘Chicago’ – 2015

Air Jordan 1 ‘Chicago’ - 2015

“What more can be said – the greatest Air Jordan 1 of all time?”

Tom Sachs x Nike Craft Mars Yard 2.0 – 2017

Tom Sachs x Nike Craft Mars Yard 2.0 - 2017

The design and attention to detail on this pair is amazing. The shoe box says ‘These shoes are only valid if worn’ – and rightly so, the more you wear them the better they look.”

atmos x Nike Air Max ‘Elephant’ – 2017

atmos x Nike Air Max ‘Elephant’ - 2017

“I never owned the first release Nike x atmos so was glad to cop this. The design is iconic with the elephant print and jade accents.”

Air Jordan IV ‘Bred’ – 2019

Air Jordan IV ‘Bred’ - 2019

“A really classic shoe with the original ‘Nike Air’ heel branding made it a must for me. A classic if there ever was one.”

Keep checking back on the size blog for more size? collections!

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