
2 New Drops From Supreme x Clarks Originals & Aimé Leon Dore x New Balance Are Giving Colour, Comfort & Class!
The year is half over, but that doesn't mean there aren't more exciting shoes to watch out for — quite the opposite. These exciting collaborations are here to shake up the footwear game and level up your look.
From supreme comfort and style, to tried-and-tested performance – these pairs have you covered, no matter the assignment!
Supreme x Clarks Originals Spring 2025 Collaboration
By announcing a partnership with Clarks Originals™ on a personalised version of their iconic Wallabee™ for Spring 2025, Supreme is once again drawing on a foundational icon.
This collaboration offers a new interpretation of a well-loved classic by skilfully fusing Clarks' classic design and heritage craftsmanship with Supreme's streetwise aesthetic.
A moccasin-like silhouette that was first popularised in 1967, the Wallabee has long been revered in a variety of subcultures, including hip-hop and mod.
With its unique materials and understated details, Supreme's intervention elevates this icon and makes it especially appropriate for today's discriminating consumer.
The striking leather upper of the custom Wallabee is a daring decision that guarantees the shoe will stand out, especially in low light. The Wallabee's traditional shape is recontextualised by this inventive material, giving it a modern, nearly technical edge.
The shoe's soft leather lining, which complements its contemporary exterior, upholds its dedication to providing exceptional comfort and a plush foot experience.
The classic profile and signature comfort that Wallabee enthusiasts love are still provided by the timeless natural crepe sole.
The collaboration, which was created especially for Supreme, will come in three adaptable colourways: pink, beige, and grey. This will allow for a variety of styling options while preserving the design's essential appeal.
The Supreme x Clarks Originals collaboration will soon be available via Supreme's official webstore and physical locations on 19th June for the US, with an Asian release to follow on 21st June.
Aimé Leon Dore x New Balance 860v2s
The vast selection of trainers offered by New Balance is nothing new to Aimé Leon Dore. After years of close collaboration, ALD recently introduced the RC56, the first New Balance brand partner to create its own silhouette in partnership with the company.
ALD has just hinted at what the two will be releasing next as it continues to roll out its Spring/Summer 2025 collection.
A first look at two variations of the New Balance 860v2 is part of ALD's most recent lookbook preview. Since 2023, this is the fourth time the pair has put together a variety of joint colourways. A respectable amount of detail is displayed, despite the fact that each shoe can only be seen from one on-foot angle.
In the first pair, a pink base is combined with shimmering silver overlays and a hint of white at the midsole's forefoot. The second colourway starts with a black upper that has green and orange accents at the midsole and upper, respectively. Additionally, the upper part of the tongue displays ALD branding.
Though there is not an official release date for the pair, the New York-based fashion brand has teased that it is 'coming soon' with its pricing to follow. If you'd like to stay up-to-date, visit Aimé Leon Dore's official website.
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