This week, we are excited to introduce Collin, the creative mind behind @baddestmonkey. Collin's content is a unique blend of personality, style, and passion, bringing a refreshing sense of fun and authenticity to the sneaker community. His visuals capture the everyday joy of wearing and collecting sneakers, from on feet looks to creative lifestyle shots, all delivered with the unmistakable charm that makes his page stand out. What we admire most is how Collin turns each post into a moment of connection, reminding us that sneaker culture is just as much about expression and community as it is about the shoes themselves.
We are proud to have him as part of The Kingsland Shoe Project family, and we cannot wait to see what he creates next.
Name: Collin Jubac
Socials: @baddestmonkey IG
Let's get to know Collin:
1) How did you get into sneakers? - I've always played a lot of basketball, and it started with collecting hoop shoes. From there, it just took off into a full-on sneaker passion.
2) Favorite sneaker of all time? - The Jordan 11 Bred!
3) What are your favorite go-to pairs? - Right now it's between my Foam Runners and Jordan 1s. They are easy, comfy, and always clean.
4) What are some of your other passions and hobbies? - Golfing, basketball, boxing and hitting the gym.
5) What’s one random interesting fact about you? - I still play a lot of DOTA. My favorite game of all time! I have a love/hate relationship with.
6) Which artist or athlete do you think had the biggest impact on sneaker culture? - Michael Jordan! No one changed the game like him.
7) What’s pair in your collection gets the most compliments? - My Jordan 11 Breds. Everytime I wear them someone says something.
8) Anything else you’d like to add? - I wanted to give a big shout out to The Kingsland Shoe Project for letting me share a bit of my story! Appreciate what you all do for the community! This is what it’s all about!















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