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Ronnie Fieg is one again bringing Clarks and Adidas together through his 8th Street line, this time only for the highest-tier members of Kith’s Loyalty program.
The Ronnie Fieg x Adidas x Clarks BW Army combines the upper of Adidas’ influential German army trainer with Clarks’ signature crepe sole. It’s the fourth silhouette to feature in the series of three-way collaborations, which includes the crepe-soled Samba widely considered one of the best sneakers of 2023.
White nubuck leather is paired with green suede overlays on the BW Army, while the outsole appears in its natural translucent color. Green and white suede hangtags include cobranding for all parties involved, and cobranding can also be found on the tongue and insole.
Only those in the Vitality Tier of the Kith Loyalty program are eligible to purchase the crepe-soled BW Army. 10,000 points are required to reach the highest tier of the program, meaning you’ll have to have spent a minimum of $5,000 at Kith in the last 12 years to be able to purchase the new sneakers. Kith launched the program in January with points being awarded for retroactive purchases. Every dollar spent on a Kith product garners two points, while the purchase of any other product through Kith earns one point per dollar.
The last linkup between Clarks and Adidas through Fieg was also a Kith Loyalty exclusive, as the AS350 was also only available to Vitality members. An Adidas x Clarks Gazelle was also made for the launch of the program in January and available to anyone who had joined, regardless of level.
The Ronnie Fieg x Clarks x Adidas BW Army will be available to pre-order beginning Friday, September 30, with each pair being made to order. Pricing has not yet been confirmed.
Ian Servantes is a Senior News Editor for Footwear News specializing in sneaker coverage. He’s previously reported on streetwear and sneakers at Input and Highsnobiety after beginning his career on the pop culture beat. He subscribes to the idea that “ball is life” and doesn’t fuss over his kicks getting dirty.
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