Sneakers, here are the coolest models of November

November has arrived and, even as temperatures drop, the desire for a new pair of sneakers doesn’t seem to diminish. To face winter, we need agile and high-performing sneakers, with stylish uppers or injections of color.

Which are the models to focus on this month? We’ll tell you at GQ

Saucony


The new Guide 14 Vizipro by Saucony certainly don’t go unnoticed, they are bold and high-performing trainers characterized by new fluorescent and reflective colorways. The vibrant colors and reflective details are not just an aesthetic whim, but are designed to ensure maximum visibility on the road, at any time of day and night. Reinforced heel and toe, and a contoured sole that provides elasticity and support.

Reebok x Keith Haring


Pieces of art made wearable. That’s the best way to describe the sneakers resulting from the collaboration between Keith Haring and Reebok. Two American icons intermix almost spontaneously and see their own stylistic codes declinated into four models: Classic Leather, Classic Leather Legacy AZ, Club C, Club C Legacy, and GL6000. Each version represents a specific reference to a Haring’s artwork, the artist immortalized by chalk drawings on black paper advertising posters made in New York subway stations. The same graffiti are reproduced on the uppers, which become impromptu canvases with the aim of spreading Haring’s message of peace, that design should be accessible to everyone. The dog, the dancing figures, the smile with three eyes: everyone can choose their favorite and take it for a walk.

Comme des Garçons x Nike


The Air Foamposite One designed in tandem by Comme des Garçons for Nike are a piece of design in every sense. The original silhouette from 1997, with unaltered collar, lacing system, and carbon plate midsole compared to the original model, has been reshaped by Rei Kawakubo and recreated in a modern key. What makes this version special, available in both black and white, are the relief elements that recall the iconic motifs of the Japanese brand, circular modular shapes that chase each other over the entire upper. Available exclusively through Dover Street Market and Nike’s official shopping channels.

Giuseppe Zanotti x Sorry in Advance


A stylish and unexpected collaboration between Evan Mock and Giuseppe Zanotti, creating a gritty and graphic streetwear capsule line. Among the pieces of this mini line designed by the American skater, who is also a photographer, model, and star of the TV series Gossip Girl, stand out the leather sneakers, a special re-edition of Zanotti’s iconic Talon, characterized by pastel finishes and the Sorry logo printed in graffiti style on the upper.

Atlantic Stars


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80s inspiration for Atlantic Stars, a period from which the Italian brand absorbs all the positivity and desire for color. The flagship model released for winter is the Draco, a sneaker named after the Dragon constellation, one of the most imposing in the celestial vault. Washed suede and de lavè crust upper, displaying the classic old school silhouette renewed with a camo print in nylon.

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