On the back of its collaboration with Stüssy, New Balance has now unveiled its latest joint capsule with New Era. The two brands have previously worked together on a sneaker to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the MT580 silhouette, and the latest capsule sees a take on New Balance’s 574 Sport silhouette — as well as a joint version of New Era’s signature 9FIFTY cap style.
The sneakers come with signature wool twill fabric with touches of premium black leather on the tip, collar strap, heel tab and tongue label. The black and gray upper is contrasted with a gum outsole, with the shoe also featuring a co-branded insert showcasing heritage New Era logos. The collaborative cap comes in the same materials, with the wool twill appearing on the peak.
The pack is set to drop via New Balance and New Era web stores on October 14, with the 574 Sport sneaker priced at $150 USD. For more versions of the silhouette, check out the “Olive Green” colorway which recently released.
After unveiling an all-weather GORE-TEX version of its Stan Smith silhouette, adidas Originals has introduced another footwear pack for the upcoming wet and windy months. The pack contains the AF 1.3 PK and AF 1.4 PK, two new silhouettes that mix modern design with technical additions suitable for winter.
The AF 1.3 PK is a high-top that draws inspiration from Germany’s elite tactical police unit, GSG 9. The shoe comes with a Primeknit upper protected by waterproof-coated overlays and reinforced by a weather-resistant lining. Other features include an insulated sock-liner, full-length lacing system, and an outsole influenced by heavy-duty hiking shoes. The low-top AF 1.4 PK features coated overlays, insluation linings, and a hiking outsole, contrasting the AF 1.3 PK’s all-white colorway with a black design with white tooling.
The AF 1.3 PK and AF 1.4 PK are both set to drop via select retailers on October 19. To tide you over until then, check out the brand’s recent EQT collaboration with Parley for the Oceans.
Trailing behind the “Obsidian” and “Armory Navy” iterations is Nike’s new luxurious take on the LunarCharge silhouette. The hybrid runner is now adorned in two “Metallic Bronze” iterations for the Fall/Winter 2017 season. More precisely, fans choose between “Summit White” and “Black/Dark Grey” colorways. Both sneakers are equipped with neoprene-constructed uppers alongside innovative midsoles with lightweight Lunarlon technology.
adidas’ ACE 16+ PURECONTROL UltraBOOST is back in a brand new colorway. Previously launched in “Champagne,” grey camo, “Red Limit” and other iterations, “Clay” is next to coat its upper. Its sock-like construction sits on top of a white BOOST cushioning system to go along with a matching rubber outsole. “Clay” and “Sesame” hues make their way onto the perforated upper as you’ll find adidas’ Three Stripes branding on the shoe’s lateral side.
The “Clay” edition of the adidas ACE 16+ PURECONTROL UltraBOOST is expected to launch on November 2 at select adidas retailers.
Celebrating and honoring one of the world’s greatest cities, Nike has decided to produce a Special Field Air Force 1 Mid for Los Angeles, California.
Fittingly-known as the Nike SF-AF1 Mid “LA,” the Swoosh’s latest addition to the Air Force 1 Mid collection comes in a clean, simple and straightforward white colorway. While one might expect a shoe created for Los Angeles to carry a more flamboyant, bold and adventurous style, Nike’s decision to give the SF-AF1 Mid “LA” a conventional yet timeless look should make it an instant favorite among enthusiasts and casual fans alike. Complementing the white upper are purple and gold accents including a mini Swoosh on the lateral sides and a flower embroidered pattern on the medial.
You can take a look at the Nike’s Special Field Air Force 1 Mid “LA” above, while the sneakers will see release on Thursday, October 12 at only one location: Nordstrom x Nike Century City in Los Angeles.
Previously, Nike crafted a rich black spin on the SF-AF1 Mid for the city of Baltimore, Maryland. Last month, the Swoosh also unveiled an “Orange Quartz” version of the Special Field Air Force 1 Mid.
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