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Do mid-cut “sock” boots really work?

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BOOTHYPE explores this trend and foresees a wave of change with the mid-cut design.

Mizuno Morelia 2 MiJ Review: Soft leather, supreme craftsmanship

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Mizuno Morelia 2 MiJ Red - Review
7.5
out of 10
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In a world dominated by modern knit tech, is there space for premium leather craft?

Mizuno Morelia 2 MiJ Red - Review
Final Thoughts
A solid boot that is durable, supremely comfortable and does everything as advertised. But that’s not enough in 2018.
The Good
Comfort, comfort, comfort
Top notch durability, fit and build quality
Anti-slip insole
The Bad
Not the most responsive feel
Pricey
7.5
out of 10
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Talitha Tan: Breaking grounds as a female footballer

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“It motivates me to rub it in their faces when I can prove that I might actually be better than them.”

Why are players wearing torn socks?

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Are kit manufacturers doing a worse job or are players channeling their inner grunge rocker when they take to the pitch? We’ve been seeing torn socks since the World Cup which was made fashionable by the likes of Kyle Walker and Neymar. Below are some reasons why we think the socks have been given the 90s rock treatment.

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Dispersing heat

This treatment of the socks was at its most popular during the World Cup in Russia. It was noted to be a hot summer with temperatures rising to as high as 28 degrees Celsius in some regions. While us guys in Singapore are used to such weather (we get 27 degs on a good day!), many of the players at the World Cup are used to the more temperate climates of Europe. This could have been a way to keep their legs cool during a 90 minute game.

Not a fan of the compression feel

The tears in the socks look deliberate as they appear in specific positions across the back of the calf area. As much as Neymar would like to think so, they’re not made from defenders’ tackles. Based on our review of modern football socks, the materials used are made to withstand the rigours of football.

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What’s most likely is that, coupled with the need to disperse heat, many players may not have liked how tightly the sock wrapped around their calves. Considering that these manufacturers supply 90% off the kits for the World Cup, it makes sense that some players did not enjoy the compression fit of these socks.

Fast forward into this season and it seems that only Kyle Walker has carried on his treatment of the socks. Perhaps the heat isn’t a problem now for the other players as we’ve moved past summer but Walker clearly feels that there are benefits to going all Edward Scissorshands on his gear

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Would you cut holes in your socks? Tell us in the comments below.

If you’ve not read our review of the best socks in the market, head on down to this link to read more about them.

CR7 Chapter 7

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The final iteration of Cristiano Ronaldo’s exclusive Nike CR7 collection is here and it is a beauty. An homage to the iconic number 7 jersey he has donned at his past clubs, this version of the Mercurial Superfly includes a netted graphic that appears on the forefoot. Look closely and you’ll realize that it’s displaying the number “7” – a great piece of detailing by Nike.

The legendary number makes another appearance around the heel counter, complete with a printed signature by CR7. What does the future hold for Cristiano Ronaldo and the CR7 brand?

CR7 Chapter 7 - Nike Mercurial Superfly

Considering that Ronaldo is a marquee face for the swoosh and will be at the top of the game for at least the next few years, expect more collaborations under a different campaign. It’s been a great few years with the “CR7 Chapters” series and we await to see what the future holds for these 2 mega brands. View the video to look back on the past boots from the collection.

adidas Spectral Mode

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The 3 stripes launches a pastel parade with the Spectral Mode pack.

Jordan Brand x PSG

We explore the hottest collaboration of 2018.

Behind The Lens: Amber Teo

We speak to the renowned boot photographer about getting started in photography and his favourite shoots.

AMO Grip Laces Review: Cool but impractical

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AMO Grip Laces
3
out of 10
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Taking grip to a new level.

AMO Grip Laces
Final Thoughts
A cool looking accessory which does not deliver, performance-wise.
The Good
Cool design and visuals
Grippy surface
The Bad
Knot comes off easily due to wax coating
Rare use of lace area in-game
Pricey
Tough to apply on a one-piece upper
3
out of 10
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Inter Milan Third Jersey 2018/19

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Nike produces a stone cold classic for Inter Milan.