The JAPAN S™ sneaker draws inspiration from the spring season.
This silhouette features a lightweight design and cupsole that's made for comfort. It's also paired with nostalgic branding, like the ASICS Stripes on the quarter-panels and "ASICS" lettering at the heel.
Originally worn by basketball players in the 1980s, this shoe reimagines its iconic court details with a modern lens.
What happens when you update the most New Balance shoe of all time - the 574? A hybrid 57/40 that's basically the greatest hits of NB. The original '80s and '90s 574 upper, with an enlarged logo like the 327, on top of a stacked sole that's both a 574 and an homage to the 90's. And we can't forget the road and trail outsole that leans on the brand's heritage. The 57/40 is the answer to a question that is simple, yet astronomical in scale.
Conveying a new perception to the retro running shape, the GEL-KAYANO® 14 running shoe resurfaces with its late 2000s aesthetic as a nod to our storied GEL-KAYANO® series. Reinterpreting the shoe's performance capabilities with updated materials and componentry, this version became the first iteration in the sneaker's lineage to be designed by someone other than Toshikazu Kayano. This torch's passing would also reignite the franchise's signature values while making advancements in its performance evolution. Mirroring the original midsole tooling with GEL® technology cushioning, this shoe also improves the fit of the upper while retaining its layered leather and mesh construction from 2008. Additionally, the sockliner is produced with a solution dyeing process that reduces water usage by 33% and carbon emissions by approx. 45%