- GQ's newest cover with Serena Williams
causes controversy, ASAP Rocky's Under Armour shoe
drops at a shocking price point,
and rap legend Too Short
tells us why he isn't much of a sneakerhead
in this week's sneaker story.
This is "Colorways and Toeboxes."
Welcome to "Colorways and Toeboxes."
It's our take on everything sneaker culture.
I'm Mouse Jones, and to my left,
my fly and very knowledgeable homegirl, Wuzg00d.
How you doing? - I'm well, how are you?
- You're looking good. - Thank you.
- I like all of this, you look-- whoo!
Can we just get in the sister's look for a moment?
Like, just bow down to sis, yeah!
- Oh my God, stop it! - Get into it!
Iced and... - Stop it!
- What was-- what was the inspiration
for this week's fashion choice?
- I wanted to do something a little more different,
something more girly than I did last week.
- Okay. - So I... yeah.
- Well, we see the good feets on,
you got the good feets.
So, you ready to talk some sneakers?
- I am, always. - Let's do it.
Okay, so let's get into our first segment, Cop or Flop.
There are a few drops this week.
We hate some, we love some.
First up, Reebok Allen Iverson Legacy.
Cop or flop?
Remember, you're talking about a legend,
so let's be respectful.
- I am.
No disrespect, it's definitely a flop for me.
- I understand that, I could understand.
I have not been excited about a Reebok shoe
in a very long time, so... - Yeah.
- Yeah. Sorry, A.I.
This one is-- this one is staying.
- Yeah. - All right.
- We don't need it. - Moving on...
Air Max 1 white and red, the OG colorway.
- Mm-hmm. - We talked about it last week.
Tinker's babies. - We did.
- What are we doing? - Obvious cop.
- Can you ever have too many?
- No. - I feel like you just--
they drop, you just grab 'em. - You gotta collect them
from each year. - Grab 'em, grab 'em.
- Yeah, you gotta collect 'em. - Do you ever feel like
with each drop, sometimes the quality
doesn't match up to the last one?
- Definitely.
But I mean, the silhouette is there.
It obviously won't ever match up...
- Right, right, right, right. - ...to the originals,
but like... still the OG.
- All right, well, you're copping
and I'm copping. - You're copping.
- So, we're both copping.
Can never have enough pairs. - Nope.
- Next up, the Air Force 1 Coco sneak.
Cop or flop? - Uh... a cop.
- Mm, what about this one are you feeling?
- It's an Air Force. - Yeah.
- And it's wearable.
Has a lot of good colors on it. - Right, right.
- Yeah, it's not a bad shoe.
Like, do I need it? No.
But would I cop it? Yeah.
- Okay, well... I'ma leave this one.
- Okay. - I'ma leave this one.
I haven't been excited-- - You can't... in it?
- I probably could, you know.
Simple, keep it very simple. - Yeah.
- But I just haven't been wowed by Air Force this year.
I just have not been wowed by Air Force.
It's just-- just me, just me.
- It's just... - Just me.
- Do you own Air Force though?
- I have a few. I have a few.
- You better. - I have a few.
- Okay, good. - Next up, the Nike ACG pack.
- Uh-huh. - What are we doing?
- I'm... going to have to pass, flop.
- On all of 'em, the whole pack?
- Like you said about the Air Force.
- Mm-hmm. - None of these excite me.
- Okay. - I don't need them, no.
- Okay.
Now... - Okay.
- It gets sticky here.
Nike Air Foamposite black and metallic gold.
- Sticky? That's clear. No.
- (laughs) I was trying to be--
I was trying to be objective here okay?
- No. - No?
I'm leaving this. - Leaving it, flop.
- I hate those clunky moon boots.
The only pair I liked was... - They're not even a boot.
- I don't know what they are. I don't know--
- It's like a taxi cab on your foot.
- It's-- it's definitely not comfortable,
so I'm leaving 'em right where they are.
- Yeah. - You leaving 'em?
- Yeah. - All right.
Next up, the Nike Cold-Wall Zoom Vomero.
A lot of words, one sneaker. Copping or flopping?
- Copping. - Why?
- I can appreciate that A-Cold-Wall teamed up with Nike
to make this shoe.
It's a clean shoe, very easy to wear.
It's white.
And I-- I really love the brand, so yeah.
- Mm. - It's a cop.
- Okay, okay. I'ma leave 'em.
There's a little too much going on for me.
- Okay. - A little too much for Mouse.
- That's really not-- okay. - We know I'm-- I'm super simple.
- I mean, that's a little...
- That's a little razzle. It's a razzle-dazzle, you know,
if y'all wanna see. Ah, look at me.
Okay, just a little something simple, he...
I don't like to do much.
- But an all-white shoe is too much.
But I mean, whatever.
- Anyway. - No shade, yeah.
- Okay, anyway, next up...
I know your-- I already know your take on this.
The Asics Gel Kayano 5 OG.
- I'm so excited for this, yeah.
Super cop. - It's 'cause it's a dad shoe.
- And it's an OG colorway, are you crazy?
- It's a dad shoe nonetheless. - It's amazing.
- If your dad showed up to pick you up in this in 2000,
you'd be embarrassed. - He better. He better.
- Okay. - Absolutely, I'm not embarrassed.
- There's no way. - That's my pops.
- (laughs) - What's up?
- So you're copping. - Yeah.
- And we know I'm... forget flopping,
I'm throwing these against the wall, but I'm flopping.
- It ain't for all that. - All right, I'm flopping,
I'm good on those. - Okay.
- Last but not least, the Air Jordan 1 Rookie of the Year.
What are you doing, copping or flopping?
Don't play with my emotions.
- Absolute cop.
Every sneakerhead needs this in their collection, yeah.
- And-- and you know I'm copping.
So, I'ma cop like two pair, you cop like two pair.
- Maybe three. - Three? All right.
Now, if they DM you at-- they're gonna offer you--
I'm wearing mine. - Not doing that.
- Don't ask me nothing. - I'm not doing that.
- Speaking of Jordan brand, staying on brand--
like what I did there? Segue.
Segue, people. Learn 'em, use them.
- (whispering) Cut it out.
- You hating? All right, just a little bit.
Jordan 1, the Rookie of the Year,
we all know if you're a sneakerhead,
if you care about basketball,
if you understand who Michael Jordan is,
then you know in 1985 during his acceptance speech
for Rookie of the Year... - Yeah.
- ...he wore this-- this peanut butter cup suit.
- Yeah. - And on the inside,
it had all his stats and his accomplishments
from that year. - Mm-hmm.
- And he gave a great speech. - Yep.
- So now, Jordan brand is taking all of that
and condensing it, and putting it into one shoe.
What do we think about this?
- It's genius. - Yes.
- I can really appreciate it.
I definitely think this is going down--
I mean, it's definitely going down in history.
- Yeah. - Like, I feel like it's right up there
with your Bred 1s
you know, or like your Royal 1s.
- Wait a minute. - I really do, because it ties it back...
- What?! - It ties it back to Jordan.
You know, like...
- So, you think the Rookie of the Year...
- And like, just every-- every aspect of it.
- Okay. - Like, you have his stats in there.
You have, like, a quote of his speech.
Like, I don't know. - The Rookie of the Year Jordan 1.
- It could be placed with-- - That's your hot...
We got a hot take, people!
You've been waiting for a hot take
for our sneaker talks.
Yo, here it is.
Wuzg00d says that the Rookie of the Year Jordan 1
is gonna be just as big as the Bred and the Royals.
This is what you're going on? You're going on record saying this.
- Yeah! Yeah, this is crazy.
- I know I'ma wear-- I know I'ma wear
the (bleep) outta these-- the mess.
I'ma wear the mess outta these, okay?
They might have to bleep that. - The mess.
- I'ma wear these, I'ma wear these a lot.
- And you can really wear them. - Yeah, definitely.
- You can get wear out of them.
- Yeah, like they're just a great color.
- Yeah. - They used three great colors.
That peanut butter, that black, that white,
with a great mid-sole.
So, you're gonna be able to wear these over and over.
And like, they're gonna become beaters, like, that you wear--
- Like your Royals. - Relax, okay?
- Like your Breds. - So, that's why you definitely gotta get two pair,
'cause I get a little schmazzy.
Might wanna step out, you know,
might have a blazer on one night.
- Exactly. - So yeah.
- You can dress it up, dress it down.
- Speaking of which, you're the--
you're the fashionable one of us.
How would you dress up this shoe?
How would you dress up the Air Jordan 1 Rookie of the Year?
- Well, there-- in my opinion,
there are many ways to wear this shoe.
You can wear a cream pant, you can wear a khaki,
like, Carhartt pant. - Right.
- You can wear denim, you can wear white,
you can do a cheetah pant if you wanted to.
You could do a white dress if you wanted to.
- Do you own cheetah pants? - I sure do.
- At any point in time... - And you don't?
- ...were you a cheetah girl? - I might have been.
- Okay. - That's for another episode.
- I'm gonna move out of that one.
Also, sticking with Jordan brand, once again...
see, segue people.
Jordan brand, they just named their new president,
Craig A. Williams.
Larry Miller is moving on to chairman.
We have Craig A. Williams coming over from Coca-Cola
where he facilitated partnerships with...
- McDonald's. - With McDonald's.
He's been with Kraft.
He has a whole ton of marketing business experience,
but has no experience as a fashion person
or a sneaker person, even. - Right.
- What do we think about this...
pretty much sneaker fashion novice
taking the helm of such an iconic brand?
- It definitely sounds very scary.
- Yeah.
- But when you put it into perspective, you know,
I would hope that Jordan knows what they're doing.
But you know, like, Craig really has a lot
of huge brands under his belt, and they've done very well.
So, I just feel like you mix, like, the business
with, like, the creative, and the understanding of shoes
and functionality, and what works and what doesn't.
And I really feel like they can become
even more of a powerhouse.
I think it's gonna be a good move.
- Ah! Do you think Craig Williams
will be able to do away with low-top Air Jordans?
- Well, I know how much you hate them.
However, you can't bank on it
because Craig is not a sneakerhead.
- All right, all right.
Well, moving on from Jordan...
- You can put the request in though.
- I'ma try. - Yeah.
- I'ma try. Hey, Craig, watch out for my email.
(both laugh)
But moving on... Under Armour, ASAP Rocky,
they have finally released the...
the Skate Rave Lo, the SRLo.
- Mm-hmm. - At a whopping...
- (laughs)
- A whopping $250.
- Two, five, zero. - American money.
- Yeah. - So, if you went to the bank,
you would get two 100-dollar-bills,
one 50-dollar-bill...
- And that's it. - And you would take it
over to Under Armour. - Right.
- And you would give that to them...
- Mm-hmm. - ...for this sneaker.
I don't get it, I don't understand.
This shoe just doesn't look like anything worth $250.
Under Armour certainly isn't a brand
that feels like they should be charging $250.
What's going on over here? Help me out.
- Um... I really can't help you out
with this one, unfortunately.
I, personally, I don't get it.
It... you know, like, Under Armour prices
are not typically $250,
and this shoe, it looks very similar
to a skate shoe, you know.
Like, it reminds me of a DC shoe,
and like, those definitely weren't 250.
So, like... I-- I don't understand.
I don't get it. - Well, if you don't get it,
I definitely don't get it.
But maybe it's not us. We know we're not getting it.
But to you guys at home,
let us know in the comments below.
Would you buy the new Under Armour ASAP Rocky
Skate Rave Lo-- SRLo-- for $250?
Let us know below in the comments.
- And could this possibly be Under Armour's way
of introducing themselves as street ware?
- Mm... I like how you think, man.
- That's-- that's the only logical thing...
- It could happen. - ...that I can think of.
- Now, we get to talk about some fun stuff.
My favorite topic here. - Mm-hmm.
- We get to talk about the queen,
the reigning queen, the greatest female--
no, the greatest living athlete right now...
- Oh, mm-hmm. - Serena Williams.
She graces the cover of December's GQ Magazine.
- Mm-hmm. - That wasn't enough though,
'cause she looks amazing. - She does.
- That wasn't enough for the people.
So, on there, it says "Men of the Year."
"Men" gets scratched out, and in quotation marks,
in a very Virgil Abloh way,
we see the word "Woman" put in quotation marks.
- Mm-hmm. - The Twitter streets are going crazy.
The feminists are acting up.
- Don't do that. - I'm-- listen,
I'm coming over to you.
I'm a dumb man so I don't get this.
Please explain to me why your lady friends
are going crazy about this? - Okay, first of all,
it ain't just my lady friends.
- Okay. - This is men and women.
There are a couple people just not agreeing with this.
I feel like the group of people that are not agreeing with this,
it's just a misconception of the message behind it.
- Okay. - I feel like people
may not understand that this is Virgil Abloh,
it's, like, marketing, this is what he does.
- Right. - This is how he creates his designs.
And it's signature to him.
And if you don't understand that,
then yes, it can be degrading,
because it's like, any time air quotes are around something,
like, you're being sarcastic about it,
or, like, belittling or degrading,
whatever the case may be.
So, I feel like that's where people are finding the issue.
If that's the case, like, of course, I don't agree.
Like, it's just Virgil Abloh. That's his design.
But there-- I feel there can be another argument towards that.
- Right. - Like, I feel like...
it's been a conversation where men
always have to, like, find a way
to steal a woman's spotlight, right?
So, if that is the argument,
like, I can understand it... - Right.
- ...just because
Serena Williams being on the cover
should just be about Serena Williams.
And then, it being tied into Virgil Abloh
by putting the quotes-- quotation marks around "woman",
you know, granted, like, of course it has--
they did their-- the 10 with Serena Williams, but...
- One of my favorite sneakers of this year.
- Right? Amazing. But again, like,
that could be the argument, you know?
Like, why can't it just be about Serena Williams
being Serena Williams, and being a great athlete,
and why is Virgil being tied into it?
That can be the argument.
I personally don't think it's a big deal.
But I mean... - Okay.
- I can-- I can understand it.
- Well, if the lady doesn't have a problem with it,
I'm a dumb man.
I know I ain't supposed to say nothing about this.
All right, let's move away from this, okay?
- Okay. - I just think that maybe...
maybe... a few people are so woke,
they might need a nap, just a little nap.
It's okay to take a sleep. - For this one, yeah.
For this one. - You know, naps is okay.
Sleep is important. You're super woke right now.
Because what nobody's taking into account
is that, like, people today are in such a rush
to defend things... - Mm-hmm?
- ...that you might be defending something
that doesn't need to be defended.
- I agree, and it's just not-- it's not taken as seriously.
- And Serena Williams,
she's one of the greatest stars of our time.
- Yeah. - She has, I would say
98% control over her image.
So, I don't think anything would have went on that cover
if she wasn't okay with it. - Right.
- And if she didn't have a problem with it,
and Baby Olympia didn't have a problem with it,
I think we need to shut up. - That's important, yeah.
- Well, not "we," 'cause I ain't say nothing.
Y'all need to shut up. That's how I feel.
- (chuckles) Okay.
- Now, you guys, hey,
I might be a big, dumb man and might be wrong,
and Wuzg00d might be too objective
and being nice.
You at home let us know in the comments below.
Let us know what you think.
Is this wrong? Is this too much?
Should the word "woman" not have been in quotation marks?
Were GQ wylin', and this should have nothing to do
with Virgil Abloh?
Or are they too woke and they need a nap?
Let us know in the comments below.
Next up, it is...
- Our favorite time. - Winter time.
You know what that means?
- I actually hate the winter, but I do love this.
- It means cuffing season.
And it also means... - That is not what that means.
- It also means...
Doernbecher teams up with Nike,
as they do every year for the past 15 years,
to release their Doernbecher Freestyle Series collection.
- Yes. - So, six sneakers have gone out,
and six children have been selected
to put their signature stamp on these sneakers,
make the sneaker look however they want,
and it goes out for sale.
I seen the Jordan 15,
that we were talking about last week.
- We did. I know you're hyped.
- I'ma do my best to get my hands on that.
- Okay. - But then, I seen the Nike Free.
- Mm-hmm. - I seen a Air Zoom Fly
that has quickly become one of my favorite
silhouettes this year, just a very light shoe.
- Mm-hmm. - And no matter what you do to it,
it looks good. - It does look good.
- Um, and it's like, there's-- there's six sneakers
that people get to pick from--
- Yeah. - And then all the proceeds goes back
to the dorm-- the Doernbecher Children's Hospital.
- Mm-hmm. - What do you think about this?
Should we be looking to see
more of this from other sneaker brands?
- Yeah, I mean,
the simple fact that this is the 15th year
that Nike has continued this
is so amazing.
The message behind it.
I definitely feel like more companies
should do things like this.
You can never have enough help.
Um, and it's just--
it's amazing that they--
with the timing, that they decide to do this,
you know, like, during the holidays.
A lot of these kids can't leave the hospital,
like, for the holidays.
You know, like, and that--
that could be tough for a family.
So, like, to have something so big,
you know, you're creating a shoe,
and it's on the market,
and people can buy your shoe.
People are gonna walk around with this,
possibly own it for years, you know, like,
that's an amazing feeling.
And I feel like it restores joy--
- Yeah. - --and, like, excitement
to hospitals and, like, to these children
that are going through--
- Yeah-- - --really bad, awful things.
- Yeah, I-- I love it. I love it.
I love seeing this, as a, uh,
as a father of two,
I love seeing this for my kids, you know?
- Yeah. - You know? And even growing up,
as a sneaker head, wanting all the sneakers--
- Mm-hmm. - --there was nothing greater
than, you know, one day hoping that
you get your own sneaker. - Yeah.
- So, like, these kids, you know, who might be going
through whatever health problems,
they actually have some, like, tangible joy,
to, like, put some-- you know,
put a smile on their face and, like, give them
some type of hope that they--
something they got to make
is going to go out for mass consumption
for however many people are able to get their hands on 'em.
- And they're always so funky.
- They really are. - I love that.
- Like, these kids get to go--
- Ham. - -- these are some crazy kids they get,
so I don't know if they got help,
or they're just really, like, that fire,
'cause for the most part, I'm going to say, like,
95% of the ones I've seen have all been fire.
- They're all so cute, yeah. - Yeah, so, so, yeah.
Definitely I'm happy about that.
So shout-out to Nike for their work with Doernbecher.
- Mm-hmm. - Now, this week,
we were able to catch up with rap legend Too Short
for our sneaker story segment.
And he tells us why he doesn't consider himself
a sneaker head... Run it!
(Too Short) Well, you know, I was a little kid
in the '70s, so I'm-- I'm all the way back
to Chuck Taylors
and, you know, Pro Keds and all that stuff.
And it was, you know, your mama would buy you
a little pair of little canvas shoes or something,
and you gotta make 'em last as long as possible.
♪♪
I've always been surrounded by sneaker fanatics.
We, um, tend to not call 'em sneakers, though.
Even when they're like basketball shoes,
We call 'em tennis shoes, regardless.
And it drives people on the East Coast crazy.
They're like, tennis shoes, these aren't for playing tennis,
but it's-- it's something
that's stuck on the West Coast.
Some people, you know, the sneaker head culture,
but I still call 'em tennis shoes.
We used to have these shoes
that we called "Nikes" with the little swoosh.
Later on, they started calling 'em "Nike-ee",
but we used to call 'em "Nikes."
We didn't know how to pronounce it.
It was just N-I-K-E, so we called 'em Nikes.
I want some Nikes, it was like, you know,
I mean, when that was the new thing.
I probably have a lot of pictures
of me wearing blue or black Cortezes,
in different colors, it was--
it was the go-to shoe for a long time.
That was, like, my tour--
my first tour, like, go-to look was just,
some 501s,
some Cortezes,
maybe a t-shirt or a sweatshirt
and just hit the streets.
I'm-- I'm gonna say how much of a sneaker head I'm not.
I don't know the name of any shoe.
Don't read the side of the box.
I don't know what edition number...
if it's a Jordan or a regular Nike, I don't know.
My little nephew came to my closet,
and he was, oh, you got these Jordan, them Jordan?
I was like, brah, I didn't even know those were Jordans.
Like, I just thought they were, like, black and red shoes.
I don't know what they're called,
and I found out that I have
a nice little Jordan collection.
I didn't know, but I do.
I just like the colors, and the styles.
And I know-- I know it's, like, cornball, you know?
Like, I'm not gonna get some cornball shoes,
but also I'm not... I don't feel like
your statement is made correctly
just because the shoes cost a lot of money.
I think-- I personally feel like
a lot of people who are only bent on,
are my shoes gonna cost 800, 1200?
I think some of them end up, like, you know,
in the clown category,
where you've got these shoes on
that clearly we can see you spent a lot of money on 'em.
But other expensive shoes are like, whoa,
wait, what are those? And you're like,
oh, you gotta go to the special section
in the back of the store and get the VIP treatment.
But I probably have ventured off
into, you know, some thousand dollar sneakers
just because of the way they look.
And it might be, like, a certain event or something.
But I have never bought a shoe that cost more than $900.
I would come somewhere, like, I'm out of town right now,
I would buy a bunch of shoes.
Then I would get ready to pack my bags
and go, oh man, everything doesn't fit.
And I'm like, eenie-meenie miney-mo.
You guys are getting left.
And it'd be, like, a nice pair of shoes.
I just-- I felt like they would end up somewhere.
Somebody would get 'em one day, but, you know.
I just-- a lot of people I know
would not leave their shoes back.
They'd be, like, ship 'em to myself.
Buy another suitcase.
Something, stuff the suitcase.
I'm... I'm just like...
I liked you guys while I had you.
I hope you have a nice life.
- Wow. - (laughing)
- So, I'm upset
that I have never been working at a hotel
that Too Short has left--
- Right! - --a pair of sneakers.
Like, what? - I know.
- You leaving sneak--
yo, I've literally-- - Funny.
- I went to All-Star Weekend this year.
- Mm-hmm. - And literally had
to go buy another suitcase.
- No, absolutely. - Like, there's no way
I'm leaving no-- no sneaker left behind.
- Never. - It ain't happening.
- No, that's crazy. - What?
- Mm-mm.
- What's a...
what's a pair of sneakers...
that you would be okay with leaving behind?
- None. - Just none.
You're taking everything. - Yeah.
- If I brought it, it's coming home with me.
- 100%. - Have you ever lost a pair and, like, freaked out?
- Absolutely not.
- You've never lost a pair of sneakers?
- I've never lost a pair of sneakers.
- Why is your life so good?
- Because I'm responsible.
- Like, no, your life is mad good.
Like, you never had to buy--
like, you never wanted for any sneaker.
Like, everybody always got you the sneaker you wanted.
And you never lost a pair?
- No.
- Who raised you?
Like, Daddy Warbucks?
- Yeah. - This is crazy.
- (laughing) - This is crazy.
- Now, we know that the Nike Cortez
has always been a staple West Coast sneaker.
- Yes. - Like, they--
that's been the go-to sneaker
for the West Coast, it's just been--
we've seen that all through the community.
All through hip hop.
- Yeah, definitely.
- How important to Nike
and just the sneaker community as a whole
has the Cortez become?
- It's... a staple.
Like Forrest Gump's, like, everybody--
but it's-- it's funny that he mentioned it,
'cause it's-- it is a very LA shoe.
Like, I feel like our, like, staple New York shoe
is an Air Force. They are a staple.
Like a Cortez.
But I just-- I found it interesting,
the way he spoke about,
like, him not knowing, like,
what the shoe is.
But it looking nice,
and, like, that's why he purchases it.
And, like, that right there
just reminds me of why I love sneakers so much.
You don't have to be a sneaker head to love sneakers.
I mean-- he clearly doesn't love them
if he's leaving them behind. - No, he don't--
- But-- - --love them, son.
- --it's just like, I don't know, like,
it's a universal language.
Yes, some of us speak it more fluently,
but, um, the fact that
any person can appreciate-- - Right.
- --sneakers, that's-- it's powerful.
- Now, he also was talking about,
um, what struck me is when he was talking about
what gets him to spend a lot of money on sneakers.
- Yeah. - The look.
What's the sneaker you have in your collection
that made you spend the most amount?
not because of the hype, but just because you seen it
and was like, ugh, whatever that costs,
I'm getting those.
- My first pair of off-white boots,
they were a pair of off-white boots
that Ronnie did come up with--
off-white, Ronnie Fieg.
So, um, it's a gray,
it's like suede gray.
- Yeah - -- And then there's, like, pink laces
and, like, pink detailing.
And then the bottom is, like, black,
like, all of them...
Um, so,
the reason that I needed this shoe,
like, it-- I love boots.
- Right, right. - You know, like, I used to always wear Doc Martens.
And it's just more elevated.
And I love pink. - Gotta love the pink.
- So, um, you know, I was used to seeing, like,
the other off-white boots,
they were all, like, blacks and tans.
- Right. - And being that this had,
like, a pop of color, I was like, yeah, I need them.
So they were, like, nothing.
- Well, that's for Wuzg00d.
That's what got her to spend the money.
- Yeah. - Now I wanna ask you guys at home.
Let us know below in the comments,
what was your most expensive sneaker purchase?
What is the most you ever spent on a sneaker?
Let us know in the comments below.
And shout-out to my guy Too Short
for sharing that sneaker story with us,
and make sure you go listen
to his latest album, "The Pimp Tape."
That's it for this week of "Colorways and Toe Boxes."
Make sure you stay tuned,
on point, and up to date,
with the latest on everything sneaker culture.
I'm Mouse Jones, along with--
- Wuzg00d. - Peace.
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