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Clarks Originals Reissues the Desert Nomad for SS23

Clarks Originals has announced the return of its Desert Nomad silhouette for Spring/Summer 2023.Dating back to the year 1973, the mid-top pairs sit on the same last as the brand’s signature Desert Trek boots. Originally manufactured and sold in New Zealand, the shoe was once a coveted schoolyard staple, affectionately referred to as the “Nomad.” Upcoming SS23 iterations arrive in earth-toned hues of “Khaki Suede,” “Light Tan Suede,” and “Sand Combi” featuring hairy suede and nubuck uppers with pebble bianco crepe soles and cord laces. A traveler graphic is etched on the heel counter, hand-stitched details stretch across the silhouette, and two fobs are attached to the eyelets.Take a closer look at the Clarks Originals Desert Nomad above and find the pairs available now via the Clarks website and retailers for $180 USD. 在 Instagram 查看這則貼文 Clarks Originals(@clarksoriginals)分享的貼文Elsewhere in footwear, here’s an official look at the MSCHF Super Normal 2 “Orange Milk.”

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Official Look at the MSCHF Super Normal 2 “Orange Milk”

After introducing two new footwear silhouettes — including the viral Big Red Boots and backward BWD sneakers earlier this year, Brooklyn-based studio MSCHF now returns with a new “Orange Milk” colorway of its Super Normal 2 sneakers.Looking like if the Nike AF1 was stuck in the microwave, the upcoming pairs feature full tumbled leather uppers with stacked orange overlay panels. “MSCHF branding appears across the wavy metal lace dubraes and midsoles while the heel tabs incorporate exclamation mark embroidery. Rounding out the look are “Super Normal” branding accents on the insoles and choppy rubber outsoles displaying milky swirls across the bottoms.Take a closer look at the MSCHF Super Normal 2 “Orange Milk” above and look for the pairs to release on May 2 exclusively via MSCHF’s website and app for $170 USD.Elsewhere in footwear, Nike Air Force 1 Low “NAI-KE” surfaces in green weaves.

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PLEASURES’ Reebok Classic Leather Trail Launches This Week

Across the past few years, Los Angeles-based streetwear label PLEASURES has connected with sportswear brand Reebok to issue various collaborative takes on classic Reebok silhouettes. For 2023, the partnership is continuing with the previously-revealed Classic Leather Trail and Nano 6000 collaborations. The former is set to arrive first and has recently been officially announced.Leveraging the iconic Classic Leather’s shape, a new trail-ready version has been prepared by the duo. PLEASURES co-founder Alex James shares that they wanted to “[focus] on the idea of wearable functionality [– going] from the street to the trail, seamlessly.” The resulting sneaker combines a high-vis presentation in “Neon Mint/Core Black” with precise specifications. Layered CORDURA re/cor fabric provides longevity to the upper while its sole unit utilizes a rugged rubber outsole with a heel guard. Wrapping around the shoe, a full-length lacing system creates another dimension to its look as collaborative hits at the window box and sockliner serve as the final touches.For those looking to pick up a pair of the PLEASURES x Reebok Classic Leather Trail, its release begins on May 5 via PLEASURES at a price of $120 USD. Following this, the shoe will launch via Reebok at 12am EDT on May 12. View this post on Instagram A post shared by PLEASURES (@pleasures)Looking for more of the latest news in footwear? We’ve got you covered. IUTER and SPECTRUM have created a ’90s-inspired Diadora N9002 with complementary apparel options.

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