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If you’re anxiously awaiting to pick up the next Jerry Lorenzo-designed sneaker, you may be in luck, as a new Nike x Fear of God collab was unveiled online today.
Twitter account @py_rates posted the possible release info for an upcoming Fear of God x Nike shoe, which could possibly make its way to stores in October with a $395 price tag. The three colorways of the sneaker slated to hit retail are listed as black/black, light bone/black, and light bone/seal.
However, the release date, price point and colorways of the sneaker have not been confirmed by Nike.
An even better look at the attention-grabbing silhouette can be seen on the Fear of God website, Fearofgod.com, during a video for the label’s sixth collection. The sneakers appear towards the end of the clip — which was created and written by Lorenzo, and starring Jared Leto and Maggie Maurer, at the 7:43 mark. (Leto and Maurer did not rock the collab in the short film; Lorenzo alone wore the look at the video’s end.)
The striking ultra high-top sneakers, which bear resemblance to a boot, feature an exaggerated midsole and outsole unit, laces that pass through an overlay consisting of multiple triangles (and secured with a locking toggle, and minimal Swoosh branding.
https://twitter.com/py_rates/status/1037350065915011072
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