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Brand: Acne Studios

Model: Bolzter & Bryz sneakers

Key Features: The Bolzter is a technical, hiking-inspired silhouette with heavy outsole tread and a slightly distressed upper. The Bryz follows this same aesthetic with a strap closure in place of laces.

Release Date: Available now

Price: $510 (Bryz sneaker), $550 (Bolzter sneaker)

Buy: Acne Studios

Editor’s Notes: Acne Studios has established itself as a go-to sneaker brand in the fashion space, thanks to silhouettes like the Sofiane and Manhattan, and now the new Bolzter and Bryz sneakers. The latest two designs were first spotted on the women’s SS19 runway show and have now arrived with slight design modifications. Six colorways are currently available for women, while the tumbled white colorway is also available for men. More colors will be introduced for FW19, likely some time in July and August.

For something more classic from the Swedish brand, check out their recent canvas sneaker in high-top and low-top forms.

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