
STAFF PICK. 1
Adidas
Anthony Edwards 1 Low
What more can be said about Ant-man and his signature shoes? This athlete/sneaker duo is responsible for reinvigorating the entire hoop shoe business, which is why the low-tops continue to be among the most valid choices for hooping on hardwood and asphalt. The colorways appeal to both ballers and sneakerheads alike, with the jaw-dropping “Metal Grey”, “3SSB”, and “Champagne Metallic” editions bringing that energy back to performance wear.



STAFF PICK. 2
Adidas
Jabbar Hi
The profound effect that basketball shoe high-tops from the pre-innovation era had on street style culture is still being dissected today. While performance-driven design remains for the hardwood, classic styles like the Jabbar Hi remains the tried and true choice in the lifestyle arena. The high-cut, suede-covered, three-striped classic speaks to the retro athletic vibe to a tee, seamlessly fitting into any rotation.


STAFF PICK. 3
Adidas
Jabbar Lo


From meticulous fashionistas to laid back skaters, low-top adidas footwear is the unmatched force in the industry. While silhouettes like the Samba, Gazelle, and Spezial continue their monumental run, the Jabbar Lo offers that classic hoops aesthetic that will never go out of style. Rich in color options in both leather and suede uppers, the low-top Jabbars might be the most underrated choice in the market today.