
Skechers Street Shadow Collection: Y2K Vibes & Cha Eun-woo Feels? Say Less!
Skechers introduces the Skechers Street™ Shadow Collection, a striking fusion of Y2K-inspired fashion and next-level comfort. Embracing the bold, futuristic aesthetics of the early 2000s, this collection is fronted by Skechers Regional Brand Ambassador, Cha Eun-woo, embodying effortless style and contemporary cool.
Bringing together on-trend Y2K aesthetics and Skechers' signature comfort innovations, the Skechers Street™ Shadow Collection is now available online and at selected Skechers concept stores. The collection features two standout silhouettes for men and women: the Stellar OG, available in three colourways, and the Stellar 90, offered in two colourways.
Designed for style-seekers and sneakerheads, these kicks fuse nostalgic elements with a modern edge. Whether you're spending the day shopping at Pavilion KL, exploring the vibrant streets of Bukit Bintang, or navigating the city's lively urban corners, these statement sneakers ensure you do it in style and comfort.
Skechers Street™ Shadow – Stellar OG | RM429
Dare to be different with the Skechers Street™ Shadow – Stellar OG, a sporty-meets-street-chic lace-up sneaker crafted with a duraleather and mesh upper for both durability and breathability. Whether navigating Kuala Lumpur's bustling city streets or embracing a casual weekend look, the Skechers Air-Cooled Memory Foam® insole ensures all-day comfort, while the flexible traction outsole provides stability and ease of movement.
Skechers Street™ Shadow – Stellar 90 | RM429
Make a statement with the Skechers Street™ Shadow – Stellar 90, a metallic-inspired statement sneaker that brings futuristic fashion to everyday wear. With its shimmering metallic duraleather, breathable mesh upper, and translucent midsole insert, this sneaker is made for those who love a head-turning look. With its Skechers Air-Cooled Memory Foam® insole and flexible traction outsole, style meets substance in every step.
Get A FREE Cha Eun-woo Acrylic Photocard Stand!
Spend RM550 at Skechers and get a FREE Cha Eun-woo acrylic photocard stand (inclusive of photocard) – Skechers members only need to spend RM500! To qualify, make sure your purchase includes at least one pair of Skechers Street shoes. The campaign runs from 1st to 31st May 2025, so don't miss out – while stocks last!
Priced at RM429, the Skechers Shadow Collection will be available at Skechers Concept stores including Pavilion Bukit Jalil, Pavilion Damansara Heights, Pavilion KL, Suria KLCC, The Exchange TRX Mall, and 1 Utama Shopping Centre as well as online at Shopee, Lazada, and skechers.com.my.
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