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Universal Works Flips Traditions With Its Karhu Mestari Control and Trampus Collaboration

Nottingham-based brand Universal Works understands its audience. Much like its co-founder David Keyte, the clientele possesses an understanding of making workwear work for everyday moments, and how finishing touches can be added to elevate a look from honest clothing into garments fit for going out-out. Now, the independent clothing brand welcomes a new collaboration, teaming up with Karhu to reimagine its Mestari Control and Trampas silhouettes.Kicking off with the Mestari Control, we find plenty of signifiers that Universal Works has been busy at rehashing the design. It starts with a “Tan/Navy” colorway before flipping the “M” logo upside down, thus reading like a “W.” The pair, which first came out in 1977, was known for its patented air cushion midsole and for always optimizing color, and Universal Works honors this legacy by decking the shoe in a combination of suede, grained textiles, and 3M leather paneling, before adding lashings of khaki and green to the sole unit. View this post on InstagramA post shared by Universal Works (@universal_works)The Trampsas takes a slightly subtler approach in “Navy/Grey,” but like the Mestari Control, it too features a flipped logo covered in Universal Works’ moniker. Here, suede is used all over, giving a luxurious update to the sneaker that debuted in 1966 as a pair fit for Finnish Olympians who needed something premium for running. As such, it comes with retro touches like a gum rubber outsole, and OG elements including a padded heel and optimum arch support.Universal Works’ Karhu sneaker pack is accompanied by a small clothing capsule collection that draws upon the minimal and functional elements of these lifestyle sneakers. The shoes can be seen above, and everything is due to drop at retailers like Hanon — as well as via Universal Works’ online and physical stores — on April 6.For more vintage updates, check out the crepe sole-sporting adidas Originals Stan Smith.

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Nike Presents the ACG Mountain Fly 2 Low in “Triple Black”

When it comes to gearing up for exploration, Nike ACG is the Swoosh’s go-to line. Having pivoted from its techwear-centric looks with Errolson Hugh years ago, Nike has brought the line back to its ’90s roots. Nowadays, this shift has resulted in a footwear range that blends retro flair with contemporary technology and the latest silhouette to take on this fusion is the ACG Mountain Fly 2 Low.Following several colorful reveals, the logo-loaded sneaker now carries a monochromatic “Triple Black” look with its minimalist arrangement putting the spotlight on its technical features. These include a mixed material build, speed lacing system and a bulky sole unit built for all terrains. Branding elements are scattered throughout the sneaker, highlighting the ACG logo at the toe, outsole and sockliner while “acg” text appears at the laces, tongue branding, lateral upper and heel tabs. Small Swooshes have been placed at the lateral heel while “ALL CONDITIONS GEAR” has been indented at the heel to complete the pair.As of now, the Nike ACG Mountain Fly 2 Low has not landed on shelves stateside and no release information regarding the launch of this “Triple Black” colorway  has been shared just yet. Stay tuned for a release date as we expect it to arrive in the coming months via Nike and select retailers at a price of $150 USD.For more of the latest news in the footwear space, sacai is releasing a customized capsule of Nike gear that includes a zipper-equipped Air Force 1 Low and hoodies.

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adidas Adds Crepe Soles to the Stan Smith

As 2023 continues to unfold, the year’s trends are taking form. Within the footwear space, one that has caught sneakerheads’ eyes is the classic crepe sole. Already, releases such as the Nike Air Max 1 Crepe and the three-way collaboration starring adidas, Clarks Originals and Ronnie Fieg on the new 8th Street Samba have proven that crepe is here to stay. Now, adidas Originals has doubled down on the approach with a terrace-inspired Stan Smith Crepe silhouette.To start, the iconic Stan Smith serves as the template with elements such as its perforated Three Stripes, flat laces and adidas Originals branding at the heel tab making a return. In its crepe-supported form, a premium suede outfits the upper with new script branding at the tongue. Supporting each of the four debut colorways, a thick crepe sole in its natural gum coloring appears. Its looks feature monochromatic uppers of “Magic Beige,” “Craft Orange,” “Shadow Green” and “Core Black” with its signature sole unit completing each pair.For those interested in any of the four colorways, adidas has each of the Stan Smith Crepe looks available now via its website at a price of $145 USD each.Looking for more footwear news? We’ve got you covered. adidas and Yohji Yamamoto’s Y-3 line has introduced its latest slip-on silhouette — the Y-3 Water Slide.

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