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'Friends in the Flow' Creator Spotlight – Cultivatingcool

'Friends in the Flow' Creator Spotlight – Cultivatingcool

This week, we’re excited to highlight Steven, known to The Kingsland Shoe Project family as @cultivatingcool Based in the U.S., Steven is a creator whose love for sneakers, culture, and visual storytelling is clear in every post. His content blends footwear with lifestyle, capturing sneakers not just as products, but as part of everyday moments, movement, and self-expression.

What makes Steven’s page stand out is his ability to tell stories through his lens. From carefully composed on-feet shots and moody visuals to lifestyle-driven sneaker photography, each post feels intentional, authentic, and creatively grounded. His feed doesn’t just show sneakers, it highlights the feeling, mindset, and culture behind them.

We’re proud to feature Steven as part of The Kingsland Shoe Project family and look forward to watching how he continues to cultivate cool through his unique perspective.

Name: Steven Antoine

Socials: @cultivatingcool (IG)

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Our Favorite 25 Pairs of 2025

Our Favorite 25 Pairs of 2025

2025 was a wild year for footwear. 3D-printed Air Max experiments, tweed golf shoes for The Open, BMX storytelling Jordans, loafers with performance sockliners…and a lot of debate in our group chats about what actually deserves a spot in our rotations.

This list isn’t meant to be the definitive ranking for everyone. It’s a love letter to the 25 pairs we kept coming back to at The Kingsland Shoe Project this year – the ones with real craft, personality, and staying power. The stuff you want to protect, break in slowly, and keep looking fresh for years.

You’ll see everything from dress oxfords and heritage boots to techy runners and collabs that broke the internet. Different vibes, same core standards: materials, build, comfort, story, and that magic “I need these” feeling.

25 Pairs We Loved in 2025

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'Friends in the Flow' Creator Spotlight – itsjustcreps

'Friends in the Flow' Creator Spotlight – itsjustcreps

This week, we're excited to highlight Luke, known to the The Kingsland Shoe Project family as @itsjustcreps & Based in London, Luke is a creator whose passion for sneakers and personal style is evident in every post. His content strikes a perfect balance between footwear and fashion, pairing iconic silhouettes with clean, well-executed fits that reflect his everyday lifestyle and individual taste.

What makes Luke's page stand out is his ability to place sneakers in real-world context. From detailed on-feet shots and curated collection highlights to thoughtfully styled fit posts, each piece of content feels purposeful, authentic, and effortlessly put together. His feed doesn't just showcase sneakers, it tells the story of how they're worn, styled, and lived in. We're proud to feature him as part of The Kingsland Shoe Project family and can't wait to see where his creativity takes

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The Real Reason Your Shoes Break Down…And How to Make Them Last Longer

The Real Reason Your Shoes Break Down…And How to Make Them Last Longer

Most people assume shoe damage comes from mileage, terrain, or the natural “wearing down” over time. In reality, the science is clear: moisture is the single fastest way to degrade a shoe’s structure, comfort, and lifespan. And almost every pair we own is staying wet far longer than we think.

What Really Happens Inside Your Shoes

During a run, your feet heat up and sweat, a lot. Feet contain more sweat glands per square inch than almost anywhere else on the body and sealed athletic shoes trap nearly all of that moisture. Combined with rising heat from movement, the inside of your shoe quickly becomes its own humid microclimate. Temperatures climb to around 85-100°F, humidity spikes to 70-95%, and every material inside the shoe begins to absorb, hold, and react to that moisture.

And this is where the real damage begins.

Modern running shoes are built with multi-layer foams, synthetic textiles, adhesives, and supportive materials that react very poorly to warm moisture. Foams soften and lose structure. Adhesives weaken. Mesh and knit uppers stretch when wet and dry in whatever collapsed position they settle into. Midsoles compress unevenly. Over time, the shoe doesn’t just smell or feel damp, it literally changes shape.

When heat expands the foam and moisture softens it, the shoe becomes pliable. When you take the shoe off after a run, it cools and dries in that softened shape. If the toebox is collapsed inward, it dries collapsed. If the vamp is creased or curled, it stays that way. And this cycle repeats after every workout.

This is why shoes begin to show deep flex-point creasing, toebox collapse, and reduced cushioning long before they should.

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