The biggest July releases, including Y-3, Paul Smith, Nike and Vans
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Adidas
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The Adidas flagship that sells out in minutes - no matter how many releases there are - the most-coveted July version of the Ultra Boost Uncaged was this low-key olive green pair.
Released on the anniversary of the historic Apollo 11 mission, longtime collaborators J.Crew and New Balance took inspiration from the moon (underrated influencer in our opinion) for these limited edition trainers.
New Balance for J.Crew 997 Moonshot, £160, jcrew.com
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Puma
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A clean, versatile option from Puma and London streetwear brand Trapstar. These limited edition baskets make a solid alternative to the now ubiquitous Stan Smiths.
A solid tonal offering from Asics, perfect for such a terrible changeable summer. The Gel 'Tanabata' is inspired by the Japanese festival of the same name. We're not sure how, but there you go.
A collaboration with American artist Robert Williams, the iconic Vans Slip-On has been jazzed up with abstract illustrations and the artist's signature.
Vans Vault x Robert Williams Slip On 98 Reissue LX, £109, endclothing.com
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Nike
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Nike's cult runner has started to see wider release as of late, a perfect solution if you want to get on-board with the knitted runner trend but don't want to sell your soul for a pair of Ultra Boosts.
Not typically know for their trainers, nevertheless Paul Smith's understated new tennis shoes are a premium offering without the staggering price of certain brands.