The New Shoes
to Buy This Week

Vans Dark Aura Slip-On

The New Shoes to Buy This Week

The footwear that our team has on their radar

With so many great shoes dropping these days, we thought we’d pull a few of our current favorites to showcase. These are the kicks our team can't stop talking about. But they're the type that sellout fast, so if you're digging them the way we are, you'd better pull the trigger.

Converse x Carhartt WIP
Chuck 70

This is a collaboration that really makes sense. Carhartt WIP is joining Converse's Renew program for a limited edition sneaker that utilizes upcycled work fabrics that have been fashioned into the upper of a classic Chuck Taylor. The sneakers are cut from pre-owned canvas Carhartt work jackets, pants and overalls from London vintage dealer Beyond Retro.

$150 at Converse

Vans
Dark Aura Slip-On

If the wild camp collar shirts that are popping up everywhere aren't your style, then let some bold shoes make the same impression in a much more subtle fashion. The psychedelic shades almost appear to be moving, but aren't so loud that you can't wear them with more understated pieces like your favorite chinos.

$60 at Vans

Nike x Travis Scott
Air Max 270

Travis Scott's Nike collaborations always had one thing in common: they deftly reflect the artist's own personal style. For his latest, the Air Max 270 Cactus Trails, the design brings together a throwback '90s look with a slightly worn feel. The trail-inspired overlays and dusty color palette are a tribute to Scott's love for vintage style.

$170, available 5/29 at Nike

Astorflex Wakeflex

From the maker of our favorite chukkas, these suede slip-ons are handcrafted in Northern Italy by a family that's been making shoes for six generations. This is a casual twist on their popular loafer that's grounded by a natural rubber sole, making it instantly comfortable right out of the box.

$165 at Huckberry

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