
Foot Locker just debuted four exclusive Saucony sneakers in nostalgic Y2K colorways 👟
And yes, I already have two styles sitting in my shopping cart—because who can resist a stylish running shoe?
The new summer collab sees the retail giant in partnership with the internet's favorite running sneaker brand—aka Saucony. And while the collection's featured colorways might be unique to Saucony, the shoes themselves are still equipped with all of the same design details shoppers already know and love—like a responsive, cushiony base and mesh composition (for extra breathability).
The exclusive sneaker collection is expected to sell fast—below, see what's worth shopping from the limited-time summer drop and give your sneaker wardrobe the upgrade it deserves:
MORE: New and best-selling Allbirds shoes are as low as $60 at this sale
Hailed as the ultimate shoe for runners, Saucony sneakers are beloved for their supportive, cushiony design that's uniquely responsive (especially in comparison to other athletic sneakers) and made from Saucony's specialized cushioning technologies—like PWRRUN.
Shop more Saucony sneakers at Foot Locker

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