The Germany Army Trainer (GAT) is a sneaker design that has it’s 1930s roots tied with two sneaker giants today, Adidas and Puma. And if you’re looking to get your GAT fix there are loads of places to look, from budget friendly military surplus stores & second hand to not so budget friendly high end fashion brands like Maison Margiela.
Today I’m taking a look at the Preston Chelsea Boot by Beckett Simonon in a terrific chestnut coloured suede, it’s lighter brown than my other pair of Chelseas meaning it should give me a bit more variety when putting together fits.
This year New Balance has combined two of their older models, the 320 and 355, to create the 327 silhouette. And what a silhouette it is, it’s polarising but if you like it, there’s loads of colourways coming out this year. But right now, we’re checking out the colourful M327PRD which New Balance created to celebrate LGBTQ communities and Pride month.
Everlane launched their Tread sneaker line last year with their first sustainable shoe, the Trainer. Which was a chunky, dad shoe with minimal branding.
This year Everlane released their follow up, the Court sneaker with a more minimal low top sneaker aesthetic.
I didn’t know whether I liked loafers or not, my first pair confirmed it, I actually love loafers. Let’s check out this pair from Meermin to see if they’re as good as they look.
This boot is pretty versatile from dress pants to jeans and in-between, it’s got a lot of your boot looks covered.
If you’re like me, you’ve got a pair of black dress shoes, but more often than not, you reach for some trusty brown dress shoes.
Meermin has been on my list to try for a long time and now I finally get to see if this pair of suede Chelsea boots will be my last, or the first of many.
Want to know if pouring a hot cup of Beckett Simonon Reid’s will satisfy your thirst for white leather sneakers? Read on!
It’s time for a performance (clothing) review, and Public Rec has volunteered to go first.