The desire for sneakers shows no sign of diminishing, on the contrary, it is increasing. Firstly because they are comfortable, which is always a plus in these times full of obstacles to face, and also because they add momentum and style to every step. Vintage or futuristic, simple or architectural, here are the new releases not to be missed among the upcoming releases.
Saucony Jazz ’81
Just this year one of Saucony Originals’ most iconic models celebrates the significant 40th anniversary: the legendary Jazz O’. It is the most representative sneaker of the American brand that launched this innovative and featherweight running shoe back in 1981. To celebrate this occasion, the brand is launching a special tribute re-edition called Jazz ’81, built with premium materials and new structural details that enhance comfort and fit.

New Balance 5740
The new 57/40 silhouette is a contemporary reinterpretation of the iconic New Balance 574. What sets it apart from the original model are the design elements with a contemporary and chunky aesthetic at the same time, resulting from a mix of the ’80s and ’90s. The upper is made of leather, suede, and mesh with rainbow-colored details on a neutral background, featuring an enlarged logo and two stacked midsoles.

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Mason Margiela x Reebok Classic Leather Tabi Bianchetto
Distinctive for its cut in the middle of the toe reminiscent of Japanese sandals and the white leather that looks like it’s sprinkled with chalk, the Classic Leather Tabi Bianchetto created in collaboration between Maison Margiela and Reebok is set to become another cult collection item. A genderless and intentionally old-school silhouette, this laced sneaker perfectly hybridizes Eastern and Western aesthetics.

Levi’s Square Low
The push for sustainability from the California denim king brand is also reflected in its shoe offerings, with sneakers like the Square (but also the Summit) made from recycled materials. A classic and intentionally vintage silhouette, the Square Low is available in high and low versions in a tricolor palette ranging from black to milk white, and rust

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