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Morgan Smith

Brooklyn, New York

Style Writer at Highsnobiety

Articles

  • 3 days ago | highsnobiety.com | Morgan Smith |David Fischer

    Some adidas sneakers are getting slimmer and flatter than ever, while others are literally blowing up. The adidas Goukana falls in the latter category. The adidas Goukana is essentially an extra chunky version of the legendary Adios Neftenga. While it may borrow characteristics and even the classic color scheme from adidas' iconic running shoe, the all-new Goukana is more of a casual fashion sneaker. The Goukana comes wrapped in stylishly lush suede and breathable mesh for its uppers.

  • 3 days ago | highsnobiety.com | Morgan Smith |David Fischer

    No one saw this camouflage Air Force 1 Low sneaker coming (well, besides Nike, that is). The sportswear giant has cooked up a new slick Air Force 1 sneaker, recalling the model's early 2000s designs, arguably some of the best Air Forces of all time. As the all-white icons continued to thrive during the aughts, so did Nike's more fun AF1 designs.

  • 4 days ago | highsnobiety.com | Morgan Smith |David Fischer

    Converse Japan is back with another impressive ballet-style sneaker named the All-Star PLTS Lace Hi.The latest is a little different from the ultra-chunky All-Star Trekwave stomper that debuted in May. The All-Star PLTS Race Hi sneaker leans more towards the classic Chuck Taylor design while still maintaining that balletcore energy. It's also quite beefy, too.

  • 4 days ago | highsnobiety.com | Morgan Smith |David Fischer

    Right now, if you're a flat adidas sneaker from the past, you're eligible for another chance at life. Next, allow adidas to reintroduce the low-soled Galaxy OG sneaker. The adidas Galaxy sneaker debuted in the 1970s as this durable, lightweight racing shoe crafted with flexible and breezy leather uppers. And as if the model didn't already grab attention with its super-breathable look, adidas added a dreamy metallic finish for a truly celestial vibe.

  • 4 days ago | highsnobiety.com | Morgan Smith |David Fischer

    Nike SB strikes again, making yet another iconic Nike model shred-ready. This time, Nike's skateboarding imprint will be taking the Air Max2 CB 94 Low for a skate-worthy spin. The Nike Air Max CB 94 Low was a basketball shoe in its past life, specifically the signature shoe of former NBA player and current television analyst Charles Barkley. Nike has consistently shown love to the low-top Air Max model over the years.