Sneaker icon Tinker Hatfield talks about his design process, working on Nike's hyped-up HTM line, and the non-Nike athlete he'd like to make sneakers for.| GQ
From its debut in 1984, Michael Jordan's basketball kicks have become the most recognisable hightop in sneaker history. With 36 unique silhouettes in various colourways to collect, there's been no better time to find your ultimate pair| British GQ
Once again, GQ's asking the gang to look back at some of their favourite drops of the year| British GQ
From Atmos to Off-White, these Swoosh sneakers tick all the right boxes (and then some)| British GQ