Revealed by both Lil Uzi Vert as well as on-foot of Pharrell himself, during a special episode of Complex’s Sneaker Shopping his next sneaker collaboration called, the Humanrace Sičhonas. As a new chapter in the evolution of Pharrell’s Humanrace brand — one inspired by the Indigenous American Dakota tribe’s customs, traditions, and culture. The name Sičhonas comes from a Dakota phrase for “connecting to the earth” (“barefoot”).
“I chased the experience I remember feeling as a kid when I walked barefoot on grass, sand, and rocks,” said Pharrell while discussing the shoe’s design. “Feeling the texture, the temperature, the moisture … that primal sense of freedom was a north star objective with this project.”
The first Humanrace Sičhona to release will be a “Team Royal Blue/Easy Coral/Clear Aqua.” Adidas’ Futurenatural technology supplies cushioning, and a Humanrace branded strike crosses the midfoot while further branding appears on the tongue tabs and insoles. A stripped-back silhouette inspired by the mechanics of the human foot and the feeling of being barefoot, the outsoles get in on the action too, featuring a computer-printed Humanrace typography pattern.
Though the first colorway to be revealed the Pharrell x adidas Humanrace Sichona in its Green colorway this will be friends and family exclusive not be available to the public, you can expect colorways like the “Royal Blue” pair to release on August 27th at select retailers and adidas.com set at $180 USD.
Check out additional detailed looks at the shoe and the “I am Dakota, We are Dakota” campaign accompanying the shoe’s launch directed by Josué Rivas — an Indigenous creator who specializes in visual storytelling and education — and also stars multiple tribe members.
Inspired by the milk cartons included in free lunches given to kids during the summertime, Social Status announces the release dates for their “Free Lunch” Dunks collab that comes packaged in a special box and wrapping paper that features mazes and other activities for kids.
Representing both Strawberry and Chocolate flavors, one pair comes dressed in “Light Soft Pink/Coconut Milk-Pink Glaze” while the other sports a “Canvas/Mid Soft Pink-Burnt Brown.” Both Nike Dunk Mid styles feature a velour and leather build with slightly translucent, synthetic Swooshes. Additional details include Social Status and Nike logos on the tongue tags and insoles, a mini Swoosh on the toe, and an ingredients list displayed on the medial side which reads, “Nike Sportswear, Social Status.”
The confirmed release dates of the “Chocolate Milk” colorway are on September 4th, while the “Strawberry Milk” follows on September 18th online at socialstatuspgh.com. Social Status also released a short film along with detailed shots of the Dunks, entitled “FREE LUNCH” as narrated by reflects on the struggle of growing up in the hood not always having food in the house and the importance of the free lunch program. The 6-minute short is deeply personal, the main cast travels from point to point, meeting a colorful set of characters at every turn. And by its climax, one — named OG Hustle — gifts the Social Status x Nike Dunk Mid whose design serves as an homage to the community as a whole.
Look for the Social Status x Nike Dunk “Chocolate Milk” Mid to release September 4th followed by the “Strawberry Milk” Mid on September 18th. Check out additional images below.
Social Status x Nike Dunk Mid “Chocolate Milk” Color: Canvas/Mid Soft Pink-Burnt Brown Style Code: DJ1173-700 Release Date: September 4, 2021 Price: TBA
Social Status x Nike Dunk Mid “Strawberry Milk” Color: Light Soft Pink/Coconut Milk-Pink Glaze Style Code: DJ1173-600 Release Date: September 18, 2021 Price: TBA
To impress his ex-girlfriend, Scott and Hooch must protect a grumpy judge from a mob assassin.
This episode had two running storylines the first and most central one was Scott Turner (Josh Peck) and Xavier (Brandon Jay McLaren) assigned to protect Judge Nelson (Tom Pickett) after death threats are received in response to a high-profile case, Jessica Baxter (Carra Patterson) is officially on desk duty which is why this team-up happens. The interesting thing about this episode is Scott’s and Laura’s (Lyndsy Fonseca) story running simultaneously and the theme of dealing with an ex while working towards their professional goals.
Judge Nelson is the absolute worst, needy, not thankful, and unkind. His requests are wild and that of a sociopath. Surprisingly Hooch has gotten Turner into any trouble up to this point and the reason could be that Hooch is paying attention to what Turner is paying attention to. For example, Erika’s (Vanessa Lengies) dog Angel staring at Turner. Amongst all these ridiculous requests Turner decides to share his feelings with the judge, leading himself into a big ‘ole pile of required community service.
Turner and Xavier doing community service thanks to Judge Nelson
Laura is trying to get her ex-husband to help her track down some files to help uncover more mysteries about their father’s case. She gets caught up in the childish tendencies of her ex-husband and stress ensues. She’s tired of being the ” vegetable mom” the one parent that has to say no to everything when it comes to raising their kid. Eventually, the two come to a parental agreement and he shares the files with Laura.
Meanwhile, snipers are still targeting the judge and putting him and the security detail in grave danger. Luckily, Turner and Xavier start to piece together the possibility of how the judge is being tracked (a tracker placed in his robe!) and how Hooch seems to be at attention at certain points (the frequency from the tracker is heard by only Hooch!). So, Erica in tow, they race off to protect the judge one last time before heading into the courthouse.
image via Disney
While Xavier takes control of the judge’s safety, Hooch leads Turne to the sniper and finally tackles and arrests him. Thanks to Erica’s advice on Hooch being able to hear the transmitting signal.
Scott tracks down a notorious fugitive jewel thief while Hooch gets obsessed with a squeaky toy.
This episode is all about Scott Turner (Josh Peck) trying to live up to expectations and be like the cool kids i.e.Trent (Matt Hamilton) and his T-squad, As his partner, Jessica Baxter (Carra Patterson) time in the field is ending soon with her due date getting closer by the day. Scott takes the opportunity to convince Trent to take him along to track down an elusive cat burglar Krista St. Jean (Elysia Rotaru). She was spotted a the Axiom Hotel in downtown San Francisco, it looks like she is preparing for a jewelry heist of some sort. Scott trying to impress the boys and prove Hooch’s worth to them has them ending up somewhere or someplace they’re not supposed to be.
(I would like to issue a Spoiler Warning beyond this point)
After getting the pillowcase from St. James’ room, it is now up to Hooch to use his nose to track her scent, He does pick up the fugitive’s scent and begins to head in the same direction of the trade show. However, after going around in a circle Hooch stops tracking, when Turner asked Hooch to continue it lead use to a pet shop where he got his new squeaky toy.
In what seems to be another unsuccessful attempt to track St. James Trent sidelining the two frustrating Turner. So in order to help Hooch become the best K9, he can become enlist the help of Erica () this includes rigorous tracking training with Hooch in the hopes he can better his ability to follow a scent to a culprit. Of course, obvious Erica & Turner flirting is occurring simultaneously.
After Baxter comments that Hooch went be fooled by an imposter, referring to the squeaky toys. That had Scott think about why Hooch would lose St. James when she was just reported being seen in the area he concluded that Krista had to be using a decoy to get the law of her trial. She accomplished this by paying people to wear her clothing in order to sway the scent tracking. Scott realizes that Hooch has been correct this entire time. He’s been following the correct scent consistently but it was hard to pinpoint one person when their scent was in every direction.
Hooch tracking the scent of Krista St. James image via Disney
Eventually, Turner, Hooch, and Baxter work together to find the suspect attempting to steal the jewelry before it even made it to the Golden State Trade Show, during the shoot-out St. James high-tails it out of there with a hefty lump sum of stolen goods. As Turner and Hooch are right behind, when using the squeaky toy as a decoy Turner is able to apprehend St. James.
Yet, without fail, Trent is there (in a helicopter, no less) to take full credit for the suspect being taken into custody, even though the entirety of the credit should be given to Turner
While he may not have the professional win, a personal win comes in the form of Brooke (Becca Tobin). His ex has moved work locations and is now working in the same building as Turner. Keep in mind that Turner has been obsessed with Brooke for years since their break-up. Things were looking peachy keen for the Erica & Turner relationship, but with this new addition, it looks like a love triangle is forming.
Last week the NBA brought in some fresh new talent with the NBA Draft. Less than a week removed from that comes the craziest time of the NBA offseason with today being the start of NBA Free Agency. Everyone was glued to their phones waiting for WojBombs and ShamBombs as the experts were giving us the latest news in Free Agency ahead of time. There were a lot of big names that stayed in places and some moved to different markets but at the end of the day, this is just the beginning of the madness. This is the recap of the trades that happened for the NBA Free Agency for Day1 so keep it locked to SneakerReporter.com for the upcoming days.
Lonzo Ball agreed to a four-year, $85 million offer sheet with the Chicago Bulls
New Orleans Pelicans guard Lonzo Ball is landing on a four-year, $85 million contract with Chicago Bulls in a sign-and-trade agreement, his agent and @KlutchSports CEO Rich Paul tells ESPN.
Alec Burks agreed to return to the Knicks on a three-year, $30 million deal
Nerlens Noels agreed to return to the New York Knicks on a three-year, $32 million deal
Free agent C Nerlens Noel is returning to the New York Knicks on a three-year, $32M contract, his agent @GeorgeLangberg tells ESPN. Tom Thibodeau keeps his rim protector.
Restricted free-agent center Jarrett Allen agreed to resign to the Cleveland Cavaliers on a five-year, $100 million contract
Restricted free agent C Jarrett Allen has agreed to a five-year, $100 million contract to stay with the Cleveland Cavaliers, his agents Derrick Powell and Jim Tanner tell ESPN.
Mike Conley agreed to a three-year, $72.5 million deal to stay with the Utah Jazz
All-Star guard Mike Conley has agreed to a three-year, $72.5M contract to stay with the Utah Jazz, his agents Steve Heumann and Jess Holtz of @CAA_Basketball tell ESPN.
Miami restricted free-agent guard Duncan Robinson reached a five-year, $90 million to resign with the Miami
Duncan Robinson – host of the @TheLongshotPod – has agreed to a 5-year, $90M contract to stay with the Miami Heat, his agent Jason Glushon of @GlushonSM tells ESPN. The deal, largest ever for an undrafted player, also includes an ETO after the fourth year.
Torrey Craig has agreed to a two-year, $10M deal to sign with the Indiana Pacers
Free agent F Torrey Craig has agreed to a two-year, $10M deal with the Indiana Pacers, his agents Dave Spahn and Austin Brown of @caa_sports tell ESPN.
Chris Paul agreed to a four-year deal to stay with the Phoenix Suns that could be worth as much as $120 million
Phoenix Suns All-Star guard Chris Paul has agreed to stay on a new four-year deal that could be worth as much as $120 million, his agents Steve Heumann and Ty Sullivan of @CAA_Basketball tell ESPN.
Jeff Green has agreed to a two-year, $10 million deal with the Denver Nuggets
Free agent forward/center Jeff Green has agreed to a two-year, $10 million deal with the Denver Nuggets, his agent Jason Glushon of @GlushonSM tells ESPN. The deal includes a player option in the second year.