Supreme Sunglasses

Today at 11:00 AM East Cost time (10:00 AM Central), Supreme is set to drop their four new models of sunglasses for summer: the Frances, the Wellington, the Tunnel Metal, and the Factory. The Frances, Wellington, and Tunnel Metal are handmade in Japan, while the Factory is handmade in Italy. All four models are very on-trend with the rounded frames, and are perfect for summer if you’re in the market for a new pair of sunglasses. Hit the Supreme webshop at 10:00 AM today (you’re gonna have to be quick!) to cop. Until then, enjoy the images below. read more


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Style

Welcome to the new Style section! The team at KicksOneTwo loves fresh gear almost as much as sneakers, so we decided it was only right to include a section on clothing and accessories. Check back here for news on new clothing drops, outfit of the day pics, and clothing reviews!


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Could This Be the Lebron 12?

Yesterday, Kicks Or Die on Instagram posted two images of what looked to be the Lebron 12. The images were quickly removed, but thankfully not before the internet managed to get a hold of them. The shoe looks to be a super-high top with some sort of Flyknit or woven upper, and a multi-colored translucent icy sole. Check the pictures below. What do you think of this possible Lebron 12? Is the Lebron line headed in a good direction next year?

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Thoughts On Random Restocks

We all know the feeling: You see that tweet informing you there’s a restock over on NDC. Maybe you hurry over there and grab a pair that you’ve been wanting since you missed out on the original drop. Maybe you run over there, and there’s nothing left that you wanted. Maybe you don’t have any spare cash and you just have to let it pass by. And maybe, god forbid, you don’t see anything until it’s too late and you miss out on everything completely.

I’ve heard a lot of different opinions on surprise restocks. Some people love them. Some people find them annoying. Some people don’t care one way or another because they don’t have the time to stay up to date. I personally think random restocks are great and here’s why: read more


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Release Calendar: May 19th-25th

May 19th 

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May 20th

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May 21st

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May 22nd 

Nike Free Flyknit Chukka PRM “Magista Collection”-$180

Nike Air Max 1 PRM “Magista Collection”-$125

Nike Roshe Run HYP PRM “Magista Collection”-$100

Nike Air Max 90 Jacquard PRM “Magista Collection”-$160

Nike Tiempo ’94 Mid “Magista Collection”-$135

Nike Tiempo Trainer “Magista Collection”-$90

Nike Women’s Air Max 1 PRM “Magista Collection”-$110

Nike Women’s Lunartiempo Sky Hi PRM “Magista Collection”- $150 read more


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Music

Welcome to the music section!

As music is a large part of our sneaker culture, we felt that it was necessary to include a music section on KicksOneTwo. You’ll hear dope tracks from artists both local and national, and possibly some staff musings or discussion on music as well!


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Kick Pics: Jordan Future “Volt”

It was a successful weekend for the KicksOneTwo staff in terms of new pickups. I was able to grab a pair of the Jordan Futures in the “Volt” colorway, while Jahmade was able to grab the camo colorway (pics of those coming soon!)

If you’re looking to get your hands on a pair, the good folks over at Studiiyo23 still have a few in stock!

I think the Future will be a great summer sneaker due to its lightweight upper and vibrant colors. Without further ado, here’s a few snaps! Enjoy. read more


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What Makes Somebody A Sneakerhead?

There’s no dictionary definition for “sneakerhead”. You could ask ten different people what they thought, and you’d very likely get ten different answers. There are lots of different types of folks with different levels of interest in shoes, so how do you determine who’s a “sneakerhead” and who isn’t? Here’s my two cents on the topic.

In my opinion, the main requirement is that you have to have a certain level of knowledge on the topic. Anyone can use their money to buy a bunch of sneakers, but what sets someone who’s a real head apart from someone who just owns a lot of shoes is what they know. It’s like the difference between a person who owns a nice camera and an actual photographer. There’s a level of knowledge that’s required. If you can speak intellegently on sneaker history, the sneaker culture currently, and where you think the culture is going in the future, that means you’re more invested in the culture as a whole as opposed to someone who just mindlessly consumes. read more


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