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1Clints Inc
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There's a house called Casa Orgánica located north west of Mexico City. As the name suggests, its fluid structure is evocative of a living organism; you can consider it Mexican architect Javier Senosiain's love letter to Mother Nature.
Inspired by the structure, Junior Clint – founder of Manchester marque Clints Inc – created the Oasis, a sneaker that grows more fascinating the closer you inspect it.
£180; sneakinpeace.com
2End x The Streets x Reebok
End SHOP
A Classic Leather ft. The Streets of 'Dry Your Eyes' fame – a duet orchestrated by End. (For context: Mike Skinner, vocalist of the collective, used to be a Reebok ambassador.)
It's a project so pints, chit chat and good people, it makes you forget Reebok is American.
£450; stockx.com
3Fenty x Puma
Puma SHOP
The Phatty Creeper goes completely monochromatic for spring '24 as Riri colour matches the upper to the brown gum sole.
£120; puma.com
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4Joe Freshgoods x New Balance
New Balance SHOP
With the 2000s in mind (specifically 2003-2010), Joe Freshgoods has reimagined the New Balance 1000 in 'pink mink' and 'black ice'.
£245; stockx.com
5Bape x Adidas
StockX SHOP
We think this might be our favourite Bape x Adidas crep to date; the branding, the colours, the proportions – it's all so well balanced.
£281; stockx.com
6KidSuper x Puma
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7Verdy x Kenzo
KENZO SHOP
The 'lemon' Kenzo Pace – dropped to compliment the most recent Verdy x Kenzo collection – is here to bring eternal sunshine to your sneaker collection.
£355; kenzo.com
8Adidas
Adidas 9Saucony
Saucony SHOP
From the 'Disrupt' pack, which is ironic considering that the approachable sneak – a ProGrid Omni 9 – will conform to the vibe of almost any 'fit you wear it with.
€180.00; footdistrict.com
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10Nike
SNS SHOP
Designed for American football players in the early eighties; returned to still the demand of those looking for a low-profile Swoosh sneak to drown in their baggy denim.
£90; sneakersnstuff.com
11Last week (and beyond)... Adidas
Footlocker 12Hidden NY x Asics
StockX SHOP
Hidden NY, a mood board-turned-buisness venture run by an anonymous NYC-based, British born-creative, lends some magnetism to a normcore staple: the Asics Gel-NYC.
£257; stockx.com
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13Awake NY x Jordan
The Edit Ldn SHOP
Another NYC operation bringing heat to the sneakerverse this April is Awake NY who have opted to align with Jordan Brand.
Here's its interpretation of the Air Ship, the model MJ wore at the beginning of his relationship with the Swoosh.
£170; offspring.co.uk
14Dior
Dior SHOP
The B57 – Dior's eighties-inspired trainer that launched last year – has had a trim.
And, IOO, this new low-profile look is really working for it.
£990; dior.com
15Kenzo
KENZO SHOP
You don't have to commit to a chunky tread to get that Tony Hawk's Pro Skater look, not when this sleek but still decidedly noughties-inspired Kenzo sneak exists.
£355; kenzo.com
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16Onitsuka Tiger
Onitsuka Tiger 17Clot x Adidas
Adidas 18Brain Dead x Oakley Factory Team
Tres Bien SHOP
The Brain Dead x Oakley Factory Team Flesh Sandal just got extra fleshy. To elaborate, it's now available in 'ostrich' (and no, it's not real ostrich).
£155; tres-bien.com
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19Iets Frans x Hi-Tec
Urban Outfitters 20Nike
StockX SHOP
The Nike Dunk Low Veneer – originally part of the Ugly Duckling Pack that released exclusively in Japan back in '01 – has just been reissued for a second time.
Collectors – get shopping.
£129; stockx.com
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