An affordable semi-futuristic looking basketball shoe the 64.99 Acquisition was a performance basketball shoe that featured full grain leather, compression...
Released in Y2K the Durus mid was an affordable 59.99 performance basketball shoe. They featured a combination mesh and leather...
Another filler shoe that probably sold well but isn’t what we would call a “grail”. Retailing at $59.99 features included...
The Adidas Equipment Mercury released back in 2000 and was a training shoe. It retailed at 100.00 USD and looked...
No, the TS doesn’t stand for Terror Squad. Released in Y2k and commonly found on college campuses at $89.99 this...
This y2k minimalist running shoe could almost pass for an Asics shoe. Features included lightweight air mesh with ultra light...
This support based running shoe retailed at $69.99 and featured flexible mesh, synthetic leather, CM-EVA with 2nd density full carbon...
The Cairo was a fresh looking running shoe that had lots of contrast going on. Favorite feature? The non stretch...
Adidas played no games giving some of their heritage shoes a Y2K makeover and the Campus was another one. The...
The Neftanga is FRESH and not because when you hear the name you think Topanga. With a sort of DMX...
Not many entry level running shoes look this good but the Canton was definitely an exception. They featured nylon mesh...