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Harry Kane Steps "Off Pitch" in His Latest Skechers Drop

Harry Kane Steps "Off Pitch" in His Latest Skechers Drop

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Since kicking off their long-term partnership in 2023, England captain and Bayern Munich superstarHarry KaneandSkechershave delivered a series of standout football collaborations, including hisrecentPlayer Edition Skechers shoe. As one of the most recognized athletes in the world, Kane has played a key role in launching Skechers into the football performance market – headlining the debut of boots like the Skechers SKX_01 cleats and SKX_1.5 Player Edition.
Now, Skechers is showcasing a new side of Kane – off the pitch – with the launch of the Skechers Street x Harry Kane 'Off Pitch' lifestyle collection.
The capsule reimagines Kane's favourite Skechers Street silhouettes, the Koopa and UNO, each infused with his personal style. The Koopa is available in five distinct colorways, featuring a premium leather upper and padded canvas collar tailored to Kane's taste. The UNO, available in three colorways, sports a sleek debossed durabuck upper with a soft suede heel trim.
The 'Off Pitch' collection is now available at Skechers'websiteand retail stores.
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