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UGG Unveils Its First-Ever Mary Jane Silhouette

The resurgence of the Mary-Jane is alive and well, with more and more footwear labels releasing their own versions of the shoe. UGG is the latest brand to tap into the trend, dropping its own shearling-lined version, dubbed the Bea Mary Jane.Drawing inspiration from the UGG Classic Boot, the new silhouette is crafted from an ultra-light sugarcane EVA outsole and sits atop a 1.75-inch platform. Featuring signature UGG detailing, like the Twin Seam and Overstitched Binding, the shoe boasts a cozy ...

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Take an Early Look At the New Kiko Kostadinov x ASICS GEL-DS

Kiko Kostadinov's ongoing partnership with ASICS is the gift that keeps on giving, regularly dropping killer new colorways and unexpected combinations. Now reaching its seventh year, the latest release sees the London-based label reinventing the ASICS GEL-DS Trainer with four eclectic colorways.Starting with a blend of blue and green hues, the "Waterfall/Lichen Rock" colorway boasts a mixed material upper with hits of apple green and bright blue and is probably the brightest colorway yet, follow...

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Converse Celebrates the Legacy of Its Chuck Taylor Sneaker

Despite originating in basketball, Converse's classic Chuck Taylor has become a staple for any occasion. Since its debut in 1917, it's become a go-to for individuals from every corner of the sporting world. Ballet dancers slip them on between rehearsals, weightlifters rely on them on leg days and boxers wear them for training. However, their appeal extends far beyond sports; the shoe is just as celebrated as a lifestyle essential.Another defining feature of the sneaker is its versatility. Last y...

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Stella McCartney and adidas Storm SoHo for the Return of the Rasant Trainer

As women in sports receive more recognition, respect and representation, those ahead of the game gave women their well-deserved flowers in the field when it wasn’t yet the popular thing to do. Before the breakthrough of the WNBA or the rise in popularity of female soccer players, brands Stella McCartney and adidas were already doing their due diligence in supporting women in sports. The two first came together in 2004, at the peak of the early aughts, with a collaborative collection that outfi...

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