
Take a First Look at INVINCIBLE x ASICS' GEL-NIMBUS 10.1 'HTTP 404'
Name:INVINCIBLE x ASICS GEL-NIMBUS 10.1 'HTTP 404'Colorway:'HTTP 404'SKU:TBCMSRP:TBCRelease Date:2025Where to Buy:INVINCIBLE,ASICS
Taiwanese streetwear imprintINVINCIBLEteams up once again withASICSfor a striking new take on theGEL-NIMBUS 10.1, dubbed 'HTTP 404.' First teased byShawn Yuevia his Instagram stories, the collaboration channels the chaos of internet error culture, transforming the familiar 'Page Not Found' message into a creative design concept.
The sneakers adopt a fragmented, deconstructed aesthetic that mimics digital glitches and system malfunctions. The upper combines diamond-pattern mesh with synthetic overlays in white, black,and metallic silver, brought to life with sharp blue accents. INVINCIBLE's logo appears on the toebox, while the iconic ASICS Tiger Stripe is partially peeled away, subtly revealing the inner layers and construction beneath.
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