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Welcome to Cassius Approves, where the team drops off some of the hottest items around in fashion, sneakers, tech & more. Whether an impulsive purchase, a quick Amazon Prime order, or a statement piece, we’re cutting through the noise with our recommendations. Check out our latest selects below.

 

BAPE X AirBuggy Stroller

A Bathing Ape X AirBuggy

Source: A Bathing Ape / BAPE

Getting fly is for the whole family.

So if you just so happen to have a little one on the way or are looking to upgrade your hand-me-down stroller, BAPE has arrived with a Japanese stroller brand AIRBUGGY collab. Draped in BAPE’s iconic ABC camo, the stroller will be available in familiar colorways to those who adore the Japanese brand: baby blue, army green, and bright pink. All three options feature tonal seats, but hardware like wheels, handles, and undercarriage storage are black with minimal Bathing Ape branding.

BAPE’s official X account tweeted a photo of the colorways, noting that they’d be available in limited quantities (shocker), but thanks to a discrepancy in the release date, we’re not really sure how soon these could be a dream addition to your registry.

 

Jonas Wood xĀ Salehe Bembury x Crocs Pollex Clog

Jonas Wood x Salehe Bembury x Crocs Pollex Clog

Source: Crocs / Salehe Bembury

Crocs have become a slide-on staple, and truly piqued the sneakerheads’ interest when Salehe Bembury’s collaboration relationship began with them. For the latest colorway of his Ā Crocs Pollex Clog –which is inspired by the ridges in his fingerprints– he tapped contemporary artist Jonas Wood to make his own masterpiece. Dressed in a slate blue, they feature many of the patterns featured in Woods’ work– adding some texture. Remember, these ain’t your regular Crocs, so be prepared to cough up the $95 and probably more on the secondary market because they’re limited to 1,000 pair.

 

Malbon X adidas Golf

Malbon X Adidas golf

Source: Malbon X Adidas golf / Malbon X Adidas golf

Malbon, the brand that Vogue says is making golf cool again, has paired up with adidas. If your adidas Sambas fatigue hasn’t set in yet, there’s an elevated option with mixed blue and green stripes and settle gold accents. But the kicks aren’t where the true gems of the collection are; it’s in the threads, consisting of anoraks, vests (if you think you could pull one off), and hoodies. With options available for the entire family, you can all hit the links together to fix that embarrassing handicap.