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率先預覽六雙 Kith x ASICS 2025 夏季全新聯名鞋款

率先預覽六雙 Kith x ASICS 2025 夏季全新聯名鞋款

Hypebeast30-05-2025
UPDATE(2025/May/29):Kith 與 ASICS 攜手推出的 6 款聯名新作在上周率先曝光後,今回攝影師 Tyler 'Arab Lincoln' Mansour 就親自分享了他收到來自 Ronnie Fieg 贈送的實鞋套裝,在卡片中還提到這 6 雙聯名鞋款都將於今夏登場,具體時間有待日後公開,鞋迷們務必持續關注。
原文(2025/May/22):Kith近日動作頻頻,除了推出夏季系列、曼哈頓旗艦店重新開業、與 New Balance 聯名之外,早先更有與 ASICS 合作的六款新作率先亮相。
由 Reddit 用戶Vegan_North與 eBay 賣家 mysia6d 曝光,除了已提前在店內上架的 GEL-NIMBUS 10.1 「Black/Pure Silver」之外,六款聯名鞋型分別是 ASICS GEL-KAYANO 12.1「Peat/Cream」和「Tornado/Pure Silver」、GEL-NUNOBIKI 的「Deliciosoe/Pure Silver」、GEL-NIMBUS 10.1「White/Pure Silver」和「Black/Pure Silver」、JOG 100S「Espresso/Vanilla Ice」。
不過目前 Kith 與 ASICS 皆未透露確切發售資訊,僅預計在今夏登場,有興趣的讀者不妨持續關注。
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