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Fear of God ESSENTIALS’ Tennis Shoe Mid Is Ready for Summer

Jerry Lorenzo’s Fear of God ESSENTIALS is known for its clean staples, and now it rounds off its casually-informed wardrobe with the release of its Tennis Shoe Mid.Following on from the Tennis Lows that dropped last fall, this mid-top version comprises recycled calf leather in a clean flat white finish, white laces, and a white rubber sole unit for a look that’s undeniably tennis-informed. Designed as an answer to Americana staples that can be used in all occasions, this pair is fitted with very little in terms of detail which makes it a shoe that’s destined to be a go-to.Stitching acts as one of the only forms of detail on the upper, hitting areas such as the mid-panel, tongue, and heel, with the latter being served in black leather as a piece of contrast. “ESSENTIALS” branding has been embossed into the sidewall on the lateral side of each shoe, while a full leather lining rounds out the sneaker.Take a look at the Emma Louise Swanson-shot campaign above, and pick up the Fear of God ESSENTIALS Tennis Shoe Mid for $295 USD from retailers such as PacSun and many others around the world.In case you missed it, here’s your best look yet at the Air Jordan 1 “Pollen.”

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Reebok’s Latest Instapump Furys Is Inspired by Video Game Consoles

Reebok’s Instapump has been given monochromatic “Digital Glow” and “Morning Fog” colorways. The new iterations are much more pared-down than the Doraemon and atmos collaboration seen just three days ago.Starting at the top of the shoe is a pair of iridescent pull tabs, placed at the tongue and heel. Besides this, most of the shoe’s uppers feature monochromatic shades, complemented by small graphics and motifs, colored in light blue, neon, red and pink, that nod to video game consoles. For example, the Instapump is emblazoned with a graphic of an “On” button. The heel features a print of four circular buttons, while other motifs like USB and Wifi symbols liven up other areas of the shoe. All of these details rest over a light EVA midsole for added comfort and support.Reebok’s Instapump Fury “Digital Glow” and “Morning Fog” are currently available on Reebok’s website for ¥19,800 JPY (approximately $178 USD).In case you missed it, Reebok has commemorated the 20th-anniversary of the Answer IV “OG” with a re-release.

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