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Acne Studios has long been the poster child of effortless and — most importantly — minimalist Scandinavian style. Whereas its clothing is usually logo-less, its footwear offering is slightly more daring and has proven to be a favorite among a wide range of sneakerheads. Whether you’re at fashion week or browsing Instagram, chances are you’ll come across some of Acne Studios’ sneaker styles.

Acne Studios’ latest SS20 collection has slowly trickled onto retailers’ digital shelves. This season’s collection takes on a decidedly trekking-inspired aesthetic, featuring silhouettes such as the Boltzer and mixing in some of the brand’s classic designs, such as the Brady and the Rockaway — Acne’s most athletic silhouette.

In true Acne fashion, most of the sneakers arrive in muted tones, including black, brown, white, and various (sometimes distressed) creams. Browse some of our favorite SS20 picks below.

Shop some of our favorite Acne Studios SS20 sneakers below

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